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a true or dare question for museum studies
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Here are a few true-or-dare prompts tailored for museum studies — pick one truth or one dare depending on your group:
Truth
- What’s one curatorial decision you’ve disagreed with (or would have handled differently) and why?
- Have you ever misinterpreted an object’s provenance or context in public? What happened?
- What’s the biggest accessibility issue you’ve noticed in a museum you’ve visited or worked in?
Dare
- Give a 60-second impromptu gallery talk about the nearest object as if your audience is 8 years old.
- Pitch a new exhibition idea in 90 seconds that centers a community currently underrepresented in museum displays.
- Create and recite a 4-line poem (or haiku) about a museum policy you’d like to change.
Keep dares professional and safe — avoid asking people to reveal illegal acts or to do anything that would damage collections or upset visitors.
Truth
- What’s one curatorial decision you’ve disagreed with (or would have handled differently) and why?
- Have you ever misinterpreted an object’s provenance or context in public? What happened?
- What’s the biggest accessibility issue you’ve noticed in a museum you’ve visited or worked in?
Dare
- Give a 60-second impromptu gallery talk about the nearest object as if your audience is 8 years old.
- Pitch a new exhibition idea in 90 seconds that centers a community currently underrepresented in museum displays.
- Create and recite a 4-line poem (or haiku) about a museum policy you’d like to change.
Keep dares professional and safe — avoid asking people to reveal illegal acts or to do anything that would damage collections or upset visitors.
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