We invite you to take part in a survey of young audiences
The National Museum in Kraków has been consistently developing initiatives aimed at young people for many years. In previous years, as part of participatory projects, we have carried out, amongst others, the My Place and Use the Museum projects, in which we worked together with young people to create a space for them within the museum and develop activity plans. This dialogue is extremely important to us, which is why today we are taking the next step in understanding the needs of our young audience
Together with the Institute for the Study of Cultural Organisations (IBOK), we invite young people aged 13–18 to take part in a study exploring how young people experience a visit to the museum, their engagement with art and the exhibition space.
The study is qualitative in nature and aims to provide a better understanding of how young visitors experience a visit to the museum – what emotions they feel, what catches their attention, what engages them, and what hinders their experience. We are interested in the experience of the museum space, the exhibition and interaction with works of art in emotional, cognitive and reflective terms.
What does participation involve?
Participation in the study takes place in two stages:
Who can take part?
We invite people aged 13–18 to take part!
How to apply?
To take part in the research, simply fill in the application form and use it to select a suitable date for your participation.
Important!
Participation by minors requires the consent of a legal guardian. Once your participation in the study has been confirmed, you will need to complete the guardian consent form.
Further information
Those interested will receive a certificate or diploma confirming their participation in the study, which can be presented, for example, at school.
We look forward to seeing you!
The “Young Audience Survey” project is part of the “Museum: Present and Useful” project
The “Museum: Present and Useful” project is being carried out in partnership with the PZU Foundation.