Developers, designers, and educators often need to track down unusual (or very specific) items to create museum exhibitions or trade show displays.
That's where The Great Big Exhibit Resource List comes in!
What started out years ago as a project for an ASTC Conference session, has now blossomed into an ever-growing and evolving set of resources organized by categories like "Fake Food", "Green Exhibits Materials", and "Glow-In-The-Dark Stuff". (As a matter of fact, I just added some new entries this week.)
Blacksmith tools? No problem! Specialized plastic boxes? Sure! Giant sequins for an air exhibit? Click the link!
Click on over to The Great Big Exhibit Resource List to explore the possibilities yourself. (If you have suggestions for additions to the list, feel free to drop me an email.)
And while you finding the exhibit supplies of your dreams in The List, also check out the FREE Exhibit Resources page on the POW! Website. There you'll find downloadable articles and resources such as donor recognition examples as well as a wide range of museum/exhibit/design topics like those covered here on the ExhibiTricks blog.
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Paul Orselli writes the posts on ExhibiTricks. Paul likes to combine interesting people, ideas, and materials to make exhibits (and entire museums!) with his company POW! (Paul Orselli Workshop, Inc.) Let's work on a project together!
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"Tricks of the Trade" about Exhibits (and Museums.)
Useful information and resources for museum exhibition design and exhibit development.
Saturday, November 23, 2019
Friday, November 15, 2019
Don't Stop
Working in the museum world can sometimes feel overwhelming. Days filled with administrative trivia, visitor complaints, and endless "to-do" lists can, at times, wear even the most dedicated museum workers down.
Don't stop.
In solidarity with colleagues and citizens around the world -- where cultural history has been destroyed by accident, by neglect, by violence --
Don't stop.
Find one thing today, even a little thing, that will make your museum work better, and that will make you feel better about doing that work.
It could be a Social Media post about a fun new Education program. A tweak to an exhibit to make it move from good to great. Ordering a new entry mat to replace that worn-out old one by the front door. Sincerely complimenting a co-worker on a job well done. A phone call to reconnect with a community partner.
Don't stop.
All those little things add up --- for you, and your visitors. There will always be things to rebuild, things to improve, but take time to look back at how far you have come, what you have built and accomplished, not just what is left undone.
Don't stop.
The world is better for your efforts.
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Paul Orselli writes the posts on ExhibiTricks. Paul likes to combine interesting people, ideas, and materials to make exhibits (and entire museums!) with his company POW! (Paul Orselli Workshop, Inc.) Let's work on a project together!
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Thursday, November 7, 2019
Museum/Exhibit/Design Toolbox: Wilkening Consulting's Data Stories
Susie Wilkening provides outstanding museum audience research services through her company, Wilkening Consulting.
Susie also provides "Data Stories" in a free downloadable format on the Wilkening Consulting website -- a great resource for the field. (An example of a Data Story is at the top of this post.)
Data Stories are punchy infographics that tell stories based on Wilkening's research with museums and people who visit museums. The Data Stories provide a great way to summarize important information on topics ranging from young adult museum-goers to empathy and curiosity in museums. The format is perfect to share with staff, donors, and community stakeholders.
The information is drawn from research with thousands of museum-goers from across the country, and did I mention they are provided for FREE?
So click on over to the Wilkening Consulting website to learn more, and while you are there find out how your museum can participate in the 2020 Annual Survey of Museum-Goers in collaboration with the American Alliance of Museums.
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Paul Orselli writes the posts on ExhibiTricks. Paul likes to combine interesting people, ideas, and materials to make exhibits (and entire museums!) with his company POW! (Paul Orselli Workshop, Inc.) Let's work on a project together!
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