Hi Lisa!
I agree with Cindy's comments about
finding out what the director is wanting to achieve with music in the
galleries. I also wanted to mention the issue of music licensing, which can be
complex and challenging and should definitely be brought up with your director.
There is a helpful article on the subject on AAM's website:
http://www.aam-us.org/pubs/webexclusive/licensing.cfm
At my museum, we (quietly) play swing
music in one corner of our WWII exhibit to evoke a mood and it seems to go over
well with visitors. We don't have a license for it, but since admission to our
institution is free, I believe we are technically exempt.
Best,
-Anna Musun-Miller.
Curator
On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 11:46 AM, Cindy Boyer
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> I don’t have galleries so can’t comment on
personal professional
> experience.
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> But more and more it seems we are losing museums as a
place of reflection
> and discovery.
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> I really love music. For that reason, music in a
gallery unrelated to the
> theme or purpose of the exhibit would be very
distracting to me. Music is
> powerful – it is never “just
background.” I can’t ignore it – I can’t
> choose whether or not to hear it.
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> Do you know why your director wants to have the music?
If it’s to promote
> the regional music, then it deserves a space of its
own. Is he/she is
> uncomfortable in a quiet atmosphere? Would offering
ipods or nanos to loan
> with the music on it work?
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>
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> Would your director consider placing video monitors in
the exhibits showing
> locally produced videos, or local crafters, or local
personalities? That
> would certainly be distracting to visually oriented
people – it can be the
> same for music.
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> One of the reasons that my husband and I both like to
shop at Target is that
> they don’t play music or make announcements.
Makes for a much more peaceful
> shopping experience!
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> Cindy Boyer
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
> Of Lisa Chastain
> Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2012 11:31 AM
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> Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Music in exhibits
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> Listers,
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> My director has put to me a request for ‘regional
music’ in all of our
> exhibits. Now, as I curator I balked at the idea of
breaking themes of my
> galleries with random music that has nothing to do with
the exhibit ie. A
> military exhibit or a doctors exhibit. I was wondering
of your opinions
> concerning music in galleries/exhibits, do you have
music, have you rejected
> the idea and why?
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> Any opinions would be helpful!
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> Thank you!
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> Lisa
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> Curator of Collections and Exhibits
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