Commons Museums

Pedagogies for Taking Ownership of What is Lost
Buch | Softcover
VII, 89 Seiten
2024
ICI Berlin Press (Verlag)
978-3-96558-070-1 (ISBN)

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Commons Museums - Nuraini Juliastuti
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This chapbook centres pedagogy within a new model of museum practice that prioritizes community. It focuses on two cultural institutions in Indonesia, the Pagesangan School in Yogyakarta and the Lakoat.Kujawas in Mollo, East Nusa Tenggara, and uses the concept of the ‘commons museums’, which encompasses heritage, memory, and knowledge production to shape futures. The historical theft of cultural heritage and the extraction of natural resources are situated in Indonesia’s post-Reformation context, with collective archives becoming methodologies for survival. The commons museum expands perspectives around restitution, foregrounding collective research and community struggles as instruments for restoring justice and recovering knowledge.
Nuraini Juliastuti is a translocal practicing researcher and writer who focuses on art organizations, activism, illegality, alternative cultural production, and everyday practices of vernacular archiving. In 2024, she was a Research Fellow at the Research Center for Material Culture in the Netherlands, exploring ideas around her concept of ‘Museum Agriculture for Multiple Beings’. She teaches in the Masters programme at the Fine Art Department of the HKU University of the Arts, Utrecht. She holds a PhD in Cultural Anthropology from Leiden University. In 1999, she co-founded the Kunci Study Forum & Collective in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. In 2022, she conducted a research performance commission from the arts organization ‘If I Can’t Dance, I Don’t Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution’, as part of ‘Edition IX–Bodies and Technologies’, for which she produced an experimental children's book, Stories of Wounds and Wonder (2024). In collaboration with Kunci Study Forum & Collective, she co-edited a special edition of March: A Journal of Art & Strategy titled ‘Tools for Radical Study: A Collection of Manuals’ (2024). From 2022 to 2023, she developed the ‘Nina bell f. House Museum’ for the Singapore Biennale 2022, with others in and around the Casco Art Institute: Working for the Commons.

- Introduction: ‘Commons Museums’ as a Counter-Authoritative Form of ‘Worlding’
- Pagesangan and Lakoat.Kujawas as Historical Bodies
- Different Seasons at Work
- How to Talk Back: Training Sensibilities for Diverse Knowledge
- Non-Extractive Attitude: Community Research Methodology and Knowledge Production
- Concluding Notes

This chapbook invites us to reconsider our approach in the production of knowledge through a discussion of alternative pedagogy in Indonesia. Nuraini Juliastuti presents two highly compelling community-based schools in Central Java and East Nusa Tenggara, to discuss how their projects simultaneously challenged and enriched national/local knowledge, while remaining attuned to the global conversation. Nuraini admirably weaves the complex threads of Commoning, museology, Indonesian political history, and theories of pedagogy in this volume, which is an important contribution that enables an understanding of Indonesia’s post-authoritarian cultural landscape. — Wulan Dirgantoro, Lecturer in Contemporary Art, The University of Melbourne

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Worlding Public Cultures ; 4
Verlagsort Berlin
Sprache englisch
Maße 127 x 178 mm
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Allgemeines / Lexika
Schlagworte Collective memory • Commons museum • community-based cultural spaces • Community Education • Decolonization • extraction • Indonesia • Knowledge Production • Museum Organization • Pedagogy
ISBN-10 3-96558-070-1 / 3965580701
ISBN-13 978-3-96558-070-1 / 9783965580701
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