In 2024 the MAM Debate It arrives in its third edition with the title “planning museums, reflecting audiences"In a society increasingly stimulated by various forms of personalization, what are the challenges for museums and art institutions in effectively engaging with their audiences? Programming strategies are often developed to generate identification and representation, taking into account societal demands, but they do not always result in the appreciation and recognition of museum institutions by the general public."
The aspirations of society, in its multiple dimensions, permeate the construction of museum programming and communication. Therefore, it is necessary to reflect on the forms of communication and dialogue with the public, both in exhibitions, publications, and traditional media, as well as in digital media, taking into account the particularities of the virtual dimension and the contemporary way of relating.
Consequently, it becomes necessary to deepen the discussion on institutional communication in a comprehensive way, observing the complex relationship between traditional methods and the new formats that come from digital channels and social networks, in which the possibilities for engagement are based on personal interests and no longer on collective ones.
This reveals a paradigm of museum action: the ambition of a total representation stemming from an extremely individualized and fragmented society. If, on the one hand, museums must establish a broad and concrete identification with their audiences in order to achieve the symbolic appreciation of cultural heritage, on the other hand, they must also build interactions relevant to culture through dynamic forms of personalization of virtual environments.
O MAM Debate 2024 The event aims to promote discussions about these contradictions, as well as the challenges faced by museums and art institutions in building audiences that extend beyond their walls. We will bring together guests from different art institutions and museums across the country, responsible for programmatic and curatorial organization, or for cultural communication projects. The debate will be held over a full day, consisting of two moderated panel discussions, and opening and closing remarks.
About MAM Debate
O MAM Debate is an initiative that, through seminars and publications, seeks to promote reflections, research and debates around issues involving modern and contemporary art and also others directly related to MAM São Paulo, its past and its activities in the present. It is a prospecting platform for possible actions by the museum in the future based on historical and emerging issues.
public projection: museums and their programs
11:30 – 13:30
Programming strategies are often applied by museums and institutions in order to represent and relate to identities that reflect societal demands, which does not necessarily result in the general public valuing the institutions. The most urgent issues of the contemporary world, however, need to support the museum's actions, which creates a paradigm between significant and symbolic actions and their gaping effect on the vastness of the target audiences. Thus, Table 1, entitled Public projection: museums and their programs, proposes that guests discuss the ways in which different institutions project themselves to their audiences, especially through programmatic and curatorial proposals, and that they analyze the real effects of the propositions.
Participants:
Alex Calheiros (director of the Museum of Inconfidência, MG)
Cintia Maria (director of MUNCAB, BA)
Marília Bonas (technical director of the Football Museum/IDBrasil)
Mediation:
Heloisa Espada (professor and curator at MAC USP)
He holds a degree and a PhD in Philosophy. He is an associate professor in the Philosophy Department of the University of Brasília. He was the director of cultural dissemination at the University of Brasília. He is also the deputy director of the museum processes department at the Brazilian Institute of Museums (Ibram).
Journalist, multi-artist, writer and cultural manager. Director of the National Museum of Afro-Brazilian Culture. Anti-racist. Co-founder of Nubas and creator of Cine Janela, she develops and manages innovative, creative and socially impactful projects, focusing on invisible populations and identity cultures. Award-winning filmmaker, she has received more than 30 national and international awards.
Heloisa Espada is a professor of Art History and curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art at the University of São Paulo. She was curator at the Moreira Salles Institute between 2008 and 2022. Among the exhibitions she has recently organized are Rupture and the group (MAM SP, 2022), Modern inside out: photography and the city, Brazil, 1890-1930 (IMS, 2022) and Circumambulatio: Anna Bella Geiger (MAC USP, 2024).