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Why Do They Come? Listening to Visitors at a Decorative Arts Museum

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ABSTRACTThis article presents the background, methodology, and results of a yearlong study of visitor motivation conducted by the Visitor Research Team (VRT) of Winterthur, a Delaware decorative arts museum. The article details the VRT's use of focus groups to determine what really motivates visitors to attend museums. Study results are consistent with recent work in the field showing that learning and recreation are the primary motivations behind museum visitation. Visitors valued museums as places for active, personal learning through the observation of objects and as outlets for physical and mental relaxation and escapism. Results also show that Winterthur visitors ascribe meanings to the words learning and recreation that are different from education and entertainment. The author calls on museums to discover the needs of their audiences and to design marketing and programming using visitors' vocabularies to promote and provide meaningful museum experiences.
Title: Why Do They Come? Listening to Visitors at a Decorative Arts Museum
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ABSTRACTThis article presents the background, methodology, and results of a yearlong study of visitor motivation conducted by the Visitor Research Team (VRT) of Winterthur, a Delaware decorative arts museum.
The article details the VRT's use of focus groups to determine what really motivates visitors to attend museums.
Study results are consistent with recent work in the field showing that learning and recreation are the primary motivations behind museum visitation.
Visitors valued museums as places for active, personal learning through the observation of objects and as outlets for physical and mental relaxation and escapism.
Results also show that Winterthur visitors ascribe meanings to the words learning and recreation that are different from education and entertainment.
The author calls on museums to discover the needs of their audiences and to design marketing and programming using visitors' vocabularies to promote and provide meaningful museum experiences.

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