"Tricks of the Trade" about Exhibits (and Museums.)
Useful information and resources for museum exhibition design and exhibit development.
Monday, August 28, 2017
Exhibit Design Inspiration: Physics Footnotes
The fine folks at the Physics Footnotes website have assembled a growing gallery of short videos (GIFs) and links to all sorts of amazing phenomena with a physics bent.
If you click over to the Physics Footnotes Gallery you discover how to make an Invisibility Cloak:
or see a whale make a rainbow with its blowhole:
Many of the videos present ideas that could easily be adapted to demonstrations or interactive exhibits and are often linked to longer YouTube videos or related websites.
Since each GIF is short, it is easy to quickly dip in and out of the Physics Footnotes Gallery offerings.
Definitely worth a quick click to check out!
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Thursday, August 17, 2017
What can museums do to resist?
The recent events in Charlottesville and the responses of President Trump afterward should concern every American.
What can museums do to resist bigotry, racism, and hatred?
Here are some resources to help coalesce thoughts and actions:
Seema Rao has written an excellent post for Nina Simon's Museum 2.0 blog.
Nina has also started an open Google Doc to assemble ideas for specific things museums and museum professionals can do to resist oppression.
Two groups on Facebook that I learn a lot from:
Museum Hue
Visitors of Color
The "Museums for All" initiative
Now is not the time for museums to be "neutral" or to sit on the sidelines to see how things turn out.
RESIST!
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Wednesday, August 9, 2017
Follow the money . . . to museum diversity?
Officials in New York City recently announced a plan that ties funding of cultural institutions to demographic information about staff and board membership in an effort to address ongoing issues of “equity and inclusion.”
I really hope this plan moves the needle on systemic problems in the museum industry like inadequate salaries and the woeful lack of diversity in staffing and audiences. There has been lots of sincere and well-meaning talk about improvements to museums for over 30 years, but little lasting action.
Because the NYC plan ties improvements to funding, I really believe it has a chance to succeed, since nothing gets the attention of administrators and boards like MONEY!
What do you think? Have you seen similar plans in action? Let us know in the "Comments" section at the end of this post.
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