Museum Label for Kids ~ Ajeng

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Museum Label for KidsAjeng Ayu Arainikasih, S. Hum., M. Arts

Departemen Arkeologi FIB Universitas Indonesia

Workshop “How to Write Good Museum Label” 13 Mei 2015

What do you think about

Kids Label?

what is the

content?

how is the

vocab?how is

the

design?

why it is

important?

who write it?

why it is important for museums

to have kids label?

Museum should become inclusive institution, thus it should accommodate the needs of its

diverse audience!

what is the content?

how is the

vocab?

Interpretive LabelInterpretive labels tells stories; they are narratives, not lists of facts. Any label that serves to explain, guide, question, inform, or provoke – in a way that invites participation by the reader – is

interpretive (Serrell, 1996).

Asian Civilisations Museum, Singapore

Hyde Park Barrack Museum, Sydney

Question LabelThree basic reasons to ask visitors questions in exhibitions: 1. Toencourage visitors to engage deeply and personally with a specificobject; 2. To motivate interpersonal dialogue among visitors around aparticular object or idea; 3. To provide feedback or useful informationto staff about the object or exhibition (Simon, 2010).

Question LabelTwo basic types of questions that are most successful at eliciting authentic,

confident, diverse responses: personal questions and speculative questions.

Personal questions help visitors connect their own experience to the objectson display. Speculative questions ask visitors to imagine scenarios involvingobjects or ideas that are foreign to their experience (Simon, 2010).

Powerhouse Museum, Sydney

how is the

design?

Musee du Choco-Story,

Paris

Peranakan Museum, Singapore

So, museum label for kids should…• be written interpretively; telling stories in a simple way • be written in short sentences and paragraphs, using kids friendly

vocabulary• provoke participatory - make kids engage with the exhibits• be designed attractively, easy to spot, easy to read, and its placement is

easily accessible

who write the kids label?

It is now your honor to write the kids label

Pssssttt….

Don’t forget to always perform evaluation during

the writing process!

Bibliography

Serrell, Beverly. 1996. Exhibit Labels: An InterpretiveApproach. Walnut Creek: Altamira Press.

Simon, Nina. 2010. The Participatory Museum. Santa Cruz:Museum 2.0.

Photo courtesy: Ajeng Ayu Arainikasih, 2012-2015

Thank You!+6282113392296

arainikasih@gmail.com

: @museumceria