As part of the ongoing EUROMUSE project, the first online research training session was successfully conducted with museum curators. This interactive session focused on equipping curators with essential tools and strategies for gathering and analyzing visitor feedback, a critical step in understanding and enhancing the museum experience.

During the training, participants reviewed the implementation of visitor surveys and the use of a comprehensive data tracking table—key instruments for systematically analyzing audience responses and engagement. The session also addressed best practices for effective communication and coordination with participating composers, ensuring a seamless collaboration throughout the creative process.

Additionally, curators discussed the continued formation and development of Community Muse Board (CMB) groups. These groups, composed of active museum visitors, are designed to play a vital role in shaping both research and creative activities within the project.

We extend our sincere gratitude to all the curators for their enthusiastic participation and valuable contributions. Their commitment is instrumental in driving the EUROMUSE project forward and in fostering innovative, audience-centered approaches in museums.

EUROMUSE is proudly co-funded by the European Union.