Formal Interview:
Q1 What’s your most favourite piece of art?
Q2 What’s your most favourite exhibition in GoMa?
Q3 How many visitors do you think GoMa gets per day?
Q4 The Vatican is known for hiring out their artwork depending on the value of their piece, if it was up to you would you consider doing the same for GoMa?
Q5 Do you let GoMa rent out your art pieces? And do you rent out to other people?
Q6 What do you think most people rated GoMa out of 10 in general?
Q7 What museum is similar to GoMa around the world? In your opinion?
Q8 Which is the most popular category of art work in GoMa?
Q9 Do you think the culture of different arts in GoMa has as much variety as the Vatican in Rome?
Q10 What would you change about GoMa to become more similar to the Vatican a world class museum?
Q11 Where does GoMa fit in terms of other galleries in Australia?
Q12 Do you consider GoMa world class compared to say the Vatican?
Q13 Are tours popular at GoMa? Have you ever been on one?
Q14 What are the plans for GoMa in the future to increase profile?
Conclusion:
Our Formal interview was finished on the first day we went down Grey St we did get lost trying to find but we found it in the end. We interviewed Naomi Evans the Curator of Griffiths University she was so nice she gave us very detailed answers some of the questions we asked, she actually had to think about which was good because we made her actually think. While Ava and I were doing the formal interview Lacei and Ella M were finishing the street surveys which was good because we were surrounded by art students studying art at the University. There were some technical difficulties along the way our phones kept on running out of space we ended up using 3 different phone and deleting all of our stuff. But overall she was so sweet and such a good experience to meet her and look around their museum was such a unique museum.