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Collecting the Contemporary | All History Is Contemporary
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All History Is Contemporary. History museums and contemporary objects. New symbol of the working mom. The Newsroom- Occupy Wall Street Interview →. July 10, 2014. Here is the link: http:/ museumsetc.com/products/collecting-the-contemporary. I look forward to reading it and maybe posting on some of what I read.🙂. Congratulations to Museums Etc, the editors, and my colleagues with sections in the book! This entry was posted in Uncategorized. New symbol of the working mom. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Revit...
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Amblering: November 2013
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A blog dedicated to the discussion of museums and the larger world of public history. Thursday, November 21, 2013. Sorry to have missed last week's roundup - I was busy being inspired and networking at the New England Museum Association's 95th Annual Conference. What a wonderful week. I'll be posting about things I learned there for weeks to come. But in the meantime: here are some interesting blog posts from the museum world. A culinary school model for public history programs. Tuesday, November 19, 2013.
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historynerd55 | All History Is Contemporary
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All History Is Contemporary. History museums and contemporary objects. August 13, 2014. A popular supermarket chain store has had an interesting few weeks here in New England as workers walked off the job in support of their ousted CEO Arthur T. Demoulas. Inside the stores, the shelves are bare. Outside the stores, … Continue reading →. The Newsroom- Occupy Wall Street Interview. August 6, 2014. August 6, 2014. July 10, 2014. New symbol of the working mom. November 10, 2013. April 22, 2013. Collecting Co...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Skip to primary content. This project is sponsored by the John Nicholas Brown Center for Public Humanities. At Brown University. It is a collaboration between JNBC fellow Rainey Tisdale. And JNBC graduate students Anna Ghublikian, Amy Karwoski, Adj Marshall, Elyse McNiff, and Sarah Yahm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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Audience Engagement | Museum Shenanigans
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The blogger behind the shenanigans. Arts Organizations and Their Community. May 21, 2013 · 1:54 am. I have not written a blog post for quite sometime. I have reassessed my professional needs and took on new projects, including being a chair for the New England Museum Association’s (NEMA) Young and Emerging Professionals (YEPs) Professional Affinity Group (PAG). This afternoon, the American Alliance of Museums. AAM) and Adam Rozan, Director of Audience Engagement at the Worcester Art Museum. Get staff on ...
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Hello! | Museum Shenanigans
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The blogger behind the shenanigans. September 19, 2012 · 2:50 am. I will have more to say about this at a later date, but I haven’t finished John Falk’s book. Identity and the Museum Visitor Experience. And it’s proving to be very informative. Tagged as Visitor participation. One response to “. September 20, 2012 at 12:23 am. I totally see how.that emphasizes your awesomeness. Also, I.believe you need a sign out phrase. Kinda like a newscaster. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Welcome...
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Arts Organizations and Their Community | Museum Shenanigans
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The blogger behind the shenanigans. Audience Engagement →. October 30, 2012 · 3:04 am. Arts Organizations and Their Community. Their audiences to engage them in an active role. Museums have utilized crowdsourcing to harness the power of their audiences to gain information or to include the audience in the process of exhibitions. For example, the Plains Art Museum’s exhibition You Like This: A Democratic Approach to the Museum Collection. To reach their community, arts organizations need to determine whom...
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Science! | Museum Shenanigans
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The blogger behind the shenanigans. Arts Organizations and Their Community →. September 28, 2012 · 9:00 pm. Smithsonian Magazine wrote a blog post. Questioning the sustainability of science museums. The article identifies two concerns for science museums:. Funding is, was, and will be a problem for museums. Crowdfunding is promising, but museums are seeing varied results. The Hirschhorn Museum has had a weak response from their audience to fund Ai Weiwei’s exhibition. What do you think? You are commentin...
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