Tumata Jurnal
Vol 2, No 1 (2024): June 2024

Roles and Functions of Kawedanan Radya Kartiyasa in Managing Kraton Yogyakarta Museum

Pritandari, Yohana Raras (Unknown)
Ratnaningtyas, Yohana Ari (Unknown)
Putra, Trisna Pradita (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
22 Aug 2024

Abstract

Kraton Yogyakarta Museum is a non-profit institution owned by Kraton Yogyakarta, which has four units: Kedhaton, Wahanarata, Pagelaran, and Tamansari. In 2023, Kraton Yogyakarta Museum was started to be managed by Kawedanan Radya Kartiyasa in terms of museum assets and tourism. This research described roles and functions of museum management theory by Lord and Lord (2009) compared with Kawedanan Radya Kartiyasa management practice. This research used descriptive qualitative research method, and data collection technique carried out by observations, interviews and literature review. Results found that the role of Kawedanan Radya Kartiyasa is to manage museum administrations and managements. The head or Penghageng of Kawedanan Radya Kartiyasa is a level two Penghageng, so every mandate, coordinations, and approvals are given by GKR Bendara as Penghageng KHP Nitya Budaya. Five roles of museum management, to inspire, to communicate, to lead, to control, to evaluate were done by the coordinators. Kawedanan Radya Kartiyasa applied the functions of museum management, administrations, collection assets, and museum activities managed by two different Kawedanan. Four functions, administration, research, display, interpretation, were managed by Kawedanan Radya Kartiyasa. Two functions, documentations and preservation in conservation and curator were managed by Kawedanan Purayakara. One function collecting was done by Penghageng KHP Nitya Budaya approval. Kawedanan Radya Kartiyasa and Kawedanan Purayakara are Kawedanan under KHP Nitya Budaya supervision.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

TUMATA

Publisher

Subject

Arts Economics, Econometrics & Finance

Description

Research comprises scholarly reports that enhance knowledge regarding art management in general, curatorial, art archive, art conservation, performing arts, visual arts, new media art, tourism, and culture management. This may include articles that report results of quantitative or qualitative ...