The closed museum remains alive and innovates!
The health crisis is modifying social interactions, the hierarchy of senses, relationships to space and time. Since March 2020, our lifestyles have changed rapidly, from home to school, from private space to public space, from signs of friendship to shared meals.
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At the Vouland museum and in its garden, the sense of sight is privileged. Nevertheless, the other senses are called upon in observation or evoked during visits; touch, hearing, smell and taste participate in lived experiences, convey the imagination, and promote appropriation.
If visitors (schoolchildren, teachers, general public, etc.) are deprived of the experience of discovering the place, a house museum that resonates around the notion of living , and its collections in their materialities, we are trying to elaborate for them new mediation tools (videos, podcasts, online memory game) and we continue to favor exchanges with teachers to meet their educational objectives.
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Do you want to develop an educational project with the museum?
Contact Coline Robert, cultural mediator: musee.vouland@wanadoo.fr - 04 90 86 03 79/06 45 16 32 07
Cultural pass
The Vouland museum is a partner of the Pass Culture. Are you 18 this year? The Culture Pass offers you €300 to spend on show tickets, books andmuseum visits, in all partner establishments !
Teachers, this system is open to your classes from 4th grade.
More information: https://pass.culture.fr/
Example of a completed educational project
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Le musée Vouland fait sa grande lessive ! Printemps 2022
Présentation du musée Vouland
Vidéo Philippine SD
Vidéo Laura version musée SD
"Porcelaine et coup de canon" (2020), produced by the students of the 4th year class of Sonia Garcia-Tahar, (teacher of Modern Letters at the Mourion college, Villeneuve les Avignon, 30). After several visits to the collections centered around writing furniture, everyday objects and to soak up the atmosphere of an 18th century residence, during writing workshops, the students imagined dialogues between servants. and their masters. The initial project was to lead to a theatrical restitution at the museum during the European Museum Nights in May. These having been canceled, a video adaptation was done remotely. The students recorded themselves, with the help of their teacher, they used the volume animation technique to create these video animations. At the deconfinement, the students accompanied by their families unveiled these achievements during a presentation in the garden.
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