What can museums learn from each other?
Scott Sayre, of the Corning Museum of Glass, once said, “Science Museums make complex ideas simple and art museums make
Scott Sayre, of the Corning Museum of Glass, once said, “Science Museums make complex ideas simple and art museums make
Two weeks into the year, and statistically speaking, you are probably a failure. Most people who make new year’s resolutions
While I was going to do a round-up of our favorite blog posts of the year today, a recent post
Last month, I put a call out on Twitter for museum professionals to share their predictions for 2018. Before we
Visuals are incredibly powerful tools for teaching. But, you need to think about visuals alongside the text. Don’t make one
Museums might be said to be on the higher-end of the leisure world. They have cache. If not, imagine the situation
Interpretation can be defined in many ways for museums, but the term is most often associated with labels. In actuality,
At the core, museums offer the interpretation to offer people connections to collections. Lonnie Bunch, the museum’s director, says, “What we
As a “first year” in college, I sat in a bright room that belied the imposing gothic facades that
Early man likely shared stories orally. These stories would eventually become text. But, images probably came before written text. While