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Month: February 2017

The Emotional Geographies of Museums
Posted on February 12, 2017February 13, 2017

The Emotional Geographies of Museums

Has a painting ever brought you to tears or a live performance made your heart race? Have you felt stressed trying to negotiate the crowds at Tate Modern or found yourself alone and blissfully relaxed in a gallery? When people talk about the value of arts and culture to society, they often make the case … Continue reading The Emotional Geographies of Museums

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