Engagement & learning
Engagement and learning in UK museum and gallery settings is a major area of research and is already central to museum-led research on ARTIST ROOMS.

The partnership looks to develop evaluation methods on how ARTIST ROOMS has had an impact on audiences, particularly young people, whether through formal evaluation or as embedded in new research projects.
The lead partners in this area are the School of Education, University of Edinburgh and the International Centre for Cultural and Heritage Studies, University of Newcastle (ICCHS), combining expertise in the areas of digital engagement and learning, modern and contemporary art and formal curriculum and pedagogy.
A Royal Society of Edinburgh Research Workshop took place in February 2014 and several projects are in development.
The University of Edinburgh is currently designing an ARTIST ROOMS MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) on works by Andy Warhol in the collection. This project will explore the impact of MOOCs on outreach for both ARTIST ROOMS and the cultural sector more generally.
Collaborative opportunities within the ARTIST ROOMS Research consortium are being developed for research into the areas of Art Practice, Interpretation and Curating, while digital media and networking is being explored for its potential for different sorts of learning encounters with ARTIST ROOMS and the ways that inspiration is playing out in the practices of community groups, young artists and art-lovers, both online and offline.
The research partnership is also working with Engage to support its intended future work with the ARTIST ROOMS Associate network in Engagement and Learning areas, and to disseminate relevant research more widely.