Monday, April 28, 2025

Narrative Struggle



I was struck by a recent interview with Bryan Stevenson on the radio show "On the Media."

In that interview, Mr. Stevenson characterized the government's recent attacks on museums, national parks, and allied cultural institutions as a "narrative struggle."

To paraphrase something said in the interview, "We want symbols of achievement and freedom, but not the complete stories behind them."

He went on to argue that the role of museums in narrative truth-telling outside the courts and government could help push for changes inside those halls of power.

It made me think of the powerful institutions created by Bryan Stevenson and the Equal Justice Initiative in Montgomery, Alabama, for that exact purpose of narrative truth-telling.  (You can read a previous ExhibiTricks post about my impressions of the Legacy Museum and The National Memorial for Peace and Justice here.)

In the end, the interview gave me hope and renewed purpose for my work, as well as for the work of colleagues in museums and other cultural institutions.


"Hopelessness is the enemy of Justice."    

~ Bryan Stevenson




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Saturday, April 19, 2025

My Brain For Rent


I've been thinking about how I can help museum folks, especially in the United States, weather this particular moment when cultural institutions of all types are being pressured to do more with less.

So I'm leaning into the notion of "My Brain for Rent" to create lower-cost, shorter-term opportunities to work together to come up with creative solutions to your current challenges.

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I’ve worked with museums and cultural institutions around the world—large and small, established and emerging—to turn vision into reality. My approach blends deep industry knowledge with real-world practicality and a dash of creative mischief. If you’re looking for honest feedback, innovative thinking, and someone who can move projects from idea to implementation, you’ve come to the right place.


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Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Sharing for Resistance


I do not want to underestimate the hateful attacks the current regime in Washington is directing towards cultural organizations and workers. Still, there is a strength in museums and libraries that can fuel resistance -- and that is SHARING.

It is understandable to feel hopeless at times in the face of the indiscriminate cruelty perpetuated by the rampaging DOGE-bags. You might ask yourself, "What can I do to push against this?"

Rather than facing these culture wars alone, maybe a more fruitful tack is to ask, "What can WE do?" and SHARE resources, ideas, community, and space.

RESOURCE SHARING: I recently gave a Prototyping Workshop at a conference and shared a link to the FREE resources on my website. These include articles, YouTube interviews, and exhibit ideas that can be used to help museum folks build internal capacity at their institutions.

IDEA SHARING: I love the "Creating the Future" website.  It's filled with realistic, actionable ideas for culture workers to push against the headwinds coming out of Washington. This week's post about "Budgeting from a Place of Strength" was filled with helpful (and hopeful!) suggestions.

COMMUNITY SHARING: After attending the recent Museum Association of New York (MANY) Conference, I felt hopeful and energized. I was hopeful that there are fellow museum professionals who are still working to provide meaningful experiences to the public, and I was energized by the spirit of sharing found when we come together in person.

SPACE SHARING: Museums can become true "Third Spaces" for the communities we serve. How can your museum's spaces help address these challenges?  

What helpful/hopeful ideas do YOU have to share?  






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