Art Museum

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I have always liked the Art Museum. I used a vague and simple descriptive word because it was always in the back of my mind and not nearly as important as it is to me today. It is only recently that I have been able to take advantage of my interest. I want to know and continue to be educated towards a future career. Having visited this museum many times, it is easy to make a collective understanding different perspectives from a student enthusiastic as I to a novice with limited interest. I am a person who receives emails and makes plans to revisit for class and pleasure. I am used to seeing construction and I am aware of opening or removing exhibits. With confusing layouts and every changing galleries and construction, this building cannot be easily familiarized but is still a beautiful and well-renowned destination to visit repeatedly. …show more content…
Different works and sections will appeal to different people and one way is not a better or worse experience. For example, this place is a family place and visitors may prefer to come when small children will most likely not be there. Some people can spend an entire day while others would like a quick stop to see specific things. While others want to learn and know about what they are seeing and make take note to use the headphones or be a part of a tour. They want to experience the art for the art itself and not be bothered. Many who feel this way also prefer a wondering experience with the art. For myself as a student it is good to experience both. Art is objective and for my own purposes I need an understanding of a first-time viewer as well as understanding the meaning and history of the