Alpine Institute’s 2018 #TheStateofRace Symposium
The Aspen Institute had their annual State of Race Symposium last week. Journalist Juan Williams moderated two panels: one about
The Aspen Institute had their annual State of Race Symposium last week. Journalist Juan Williams moderated two panels: one about
Over the last few years, there have been some heated debates behind the scenes of museum education offices about
At AAM 2018, there was a wonderful panel led by Cinnamon Catlin-Legutko about Decolonization. While all the speakers were wonderful, I
Being culturally situated is a state nothing can avoid, collection objects included. Collection objects, even natural history specimens, are
The Annual American Alliance Conference 2018 was hosted in toasty Phoenix. Many participants mentioned that this conference felt like
Conferences are a huge expenditure of time and money. They are held in huge, impersonal buildings, peopled by hundreds and
Customer/ Visitor Experience basically encompasses connection your visitor has with your organization from the signs on the street to the
Customer? Museums create exhibitions and installations for people. We most often describe those people as visitors. The word visitor has
There’s crazy amounts of change around us—personal, professional, societal—so two of us self-styled change agents wrote a book about how
Museums and the Web 18 Museums and the Web 2018 was hosted in lovely Vancouver. As always, friends from around