Arts & culture museum

A globally respected museum wanted to better understand the place the museum holds in people’s hearts and minds. Ethnographic observations of visitors, as well and conversations both inside the museum and with the broader public, provided surprising answers. “Edutainment,” the buzzword of the day, was far off the mark in people’s actual experience. Instead, many described a sense of wonder so moving that they struggled to fully articulate it – a transcendent experience.

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