A manuscript titled Artists at the Museum, by assistant professor Joshua Graham of the Department of Art History, has been published in Vol. 48 of the peer-reviewed Journal of Museum Education, available through Taylor and Francis and online.
“Artistic and educational possibilities abound when institutions open their doors to local artists and allow them to work within their confines. The following case study articulates how the often unrecorded and unseen discourse between cultural workers leads to a deeper understanding and application of strategies that encourage effective collaboration. Made possible through my year-long appointment as an artist-in-residence at a contemporary art museum in Salt Lake City, UT, each example demonstrates how the relational exchange of knowledge between museum practitioners, artists, and the public results in new possibilities for community-engaged art education."