Curator Interviews Nodes Name Description Curator Experiences - Grounded Theory Barrier or Challenge Connection to Comics Feedback or Observations Curator Values and Intentions - Grounded Theory Accessible Approachable Attract Stumbling In or Non-Intended Visitors comics can be serious Contact or Touch with Medium (Comics reading in space or interaction) this is beyond increased readership or creative corners but a value in touching and coming into contact with the works for impact and added value. Curating space = experience of viewing (like comic for some) Curation Affecting Engagement (Professionalism or Empathetic Ability) Direct Value of Graphic Medicine Educative Leisure (including comments on communication of facts) Emotive Engagement Empower or Give Voice Increase Readership Local Identity or Community Non-Location Based Support Readers to Creators - Creative Opportunity Relatable Show Process Start Conversation (Aim) Strengths of Comics Medium Exhibition Characteristics Alongside other objects Not in a mixed media exhibition but with objects like paint brushes, books, sculptures, or an exhibition mixed with a permanent one. Call for Contributors Creative Corners or Workshops Curated by Non-Professional Curators Curated through existing Networks Dedicated Reading Corners or Comics in Space Define Graphic Medicine Democratic Spaces or Places Exhibit Single Artist or Team (Non-Variety) Exhibit Wide Diversity Experimental Comics Works In Dedicated Gallery Space (might be democratic) This means not pop-up though could still be democratic. In Mixed Media Exhibitions In Permanent Collections Include PE or Social Programming Included Original Work Interactivity - Displays or Technology (not creative corners) Lack of Diversity cultural, racial, sexual, ethnic etc. Overall Theme - about GM Overall Theme - about specific health topic Paratext or Part of Something Else Part of a conference or event Produced Written Materials Reproductions of Work Short Exhibition Time (up to one month) Titled What is Graphic Medicine or similar Traveling Exhibit Wide Variety of Works (Group Shows) This variety does not link to diversity. Exhibition Project Framing Contextual information to analyse from what institutional structures, remits and realities these exhibitions come from and are therefore evaluated and framed within. Aim or Remit Location(s) Target Audiences Team Validation Structures Narrative Inquiry Framing Social Theme Pulled from Narrative Inquiry element of the methodology and epistemology of the research. Spatial Theme Pulled from Narrative Inquiry element of the methodology and epistemology of the research. Temporal Theme Pulled from Narrative Inquiry element of the methodology and epistemology of the research. Themes of Risk Active and passive linguistics Authenticity and Expereince & Authenticity of Experience Expertise, voice, timing NEW Amatuer Curator NEW Institutional Barrier NEW Related to Medium of Comics NEW Technical Challenge Related to Exhibition Ownership, control, discovery Transferrable Audience Experiences Visitor Experiences - Grounded Theory Free Associations Pulled from Grounded Theory element of the methodology and epistemology of the research. Personalised Meaning Making Pulled from Grounded Theory element of the methodology and epistemology of the research. Visitor Values - Grounded Theory Accessible Theme Pulled from Grounded Theory element of the methodology and epistemology of the research. Approachable Theme Pulled from Grounded Theory element of the methodology and epistemology of the research. Learning About Graphic Medicine Pulled from Grounded Theory element of the methodology and epistemology of the research. Relatable Theme Pulled from Grounded Theory element of the methodology and epistemology of the research. Starting Conversation Pulled from Grounded Theory element of the methodology and epistemology of the research. 004/06/20210Page 2 of 7