Celebrating our parters at The Warhol Creative as The Andy Warhol Museum unveils it's groundbreaking Pop District—a blueprint for museum recovery, audience engagement, and revenue growth. Proud to be working alongside this team where we see creativity and community come together! 🎨 Read more about their exciting initiative: https://lnkd.in/e3X7Ed42
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Dive into our primer to explore some of the nuanced perspectives on inclusion among museum-goers. Created in collaboration with Wilkening Consulting, this resource offers extensive research on public sentiment to help museum professionals use data-driven insights to form a deeper understanding of audience attitudes. It can be used to help discuss and encourage inclusivity in museums, and cultivate curiosity and empathy to effect societal change, while maintaining and broadening museum audiences. Download your free copy of the primer today to explore these insights! https://lnkd.in/eQFAZxjA
Audiences and Inclusion: A Primer for Cultivating More Inclusive Attitudes Among the Public
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A new YouGov advocacy survey on government funding of museums reveals that: 🏛️ 89% of UK adults think museums are important to UK culture 📈 76% think local museums add value to their area 💸 74% think local government should provide at least half of local museums' funding. For the arts to be accessible to all, we need them to be properly funded. This is all too often not the case, so it's encouraging to see such strong public support for government funding for museums. Read the full report here ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/e2Y8py4N (poll commissioned by Art Fund and the National Museum Directors' Council)
Survey shows strong public support for government funding of museums
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Today is Speak Up For Ohio Museums Day! We'll be sharing great #museumsadvocacy tips & resources all day – be sure to follow OMA on facebook, instagram, and X for complete details. Why are Ohio museums important to you? Join the conversation with #SupportOhioMuseums! Learn more about Speak Up for Ohio Museums Day and how you can get involved:
Let's all Speak Up For Ohio Museums on October 7, 2024!
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“Historically, museums have never been inclusive to people of color. We’ve always been on the outside looking in,” said Mark E. Smith, former Senior Marketing Executive at The Ringling Museum of Art. This week in arts marketing, we are exploring DEI and accessibility in arts marketing and what these efforts look like. What community outreach initiatives are in place to create a sense of belonging and make institutions more welcoming? As I delved deeper into this topic, I was reminded of an article by the American Alliance of Museums, Belonging: Co-Creating Welcoming and Equitable Museums, which highlights how co-creating with communities can make museums truly welcoming spaces. The author prompts us to ask key questions as we work to diversify our institutions and include everyone. By involving diverse voices and perspectives in marketing efforts, we can ensure that the arts are accessible and meaningful to all. As I work toward my goal of contributing to museum management, these perspectives remind me that inclusion isn’t just about access—it’s about intentionally designing spaces and communications that invite everyone to participate and feel valued. #ArtsMarketing #InclusionInTheArts #MuseumManagement #DiversityAndInclusion #CulturalBelonging #EquitableMuseums
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5 Ways To Boost Museum Attendance and Engagement
5 Ways To Boost Museum Attendance and Engagement
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Opening its doors in 2014, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights is one of Canada’s National Museums, and the world’s first Museum dedicated to the evolution, celebration, and future of human rights. We helped the Museum articulate its theory of change and develop an ambitious strategic plan to help it achieve its vision of a world where everyone values human rights. #strategicplan #humanrights #theoryofchange #strategicplanning
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Including my quote, which hopefully offers an insightful perspective.
The Center Square recently published a story on whether Georgia cities should fund and operate museums, featuring insights from Barry Hersh, professor at the NYU Schack Institute of Real Estate. --- "Museums play an important role in providing citizens, including children, a greater awareness of a community's nature, history, and the arts in general," Hersh told The Center Square via email. "Along with parks, historic preservation, and libraries, museums are key to defining a city's unique character, a core asset without which a city is poorer. --- Read more: https://lnkd.in/gTtuUWdr #WeAreSPS #NYUSchack #NYURealEstate NYU School of Professional Studies
Should Georgia jurisdictions fund and operate museums?
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Such a valuable thought-piece.
These days, the art at art museums can feel less important than “engagement,” a metric that’s arguably more measurable—from a marketing and budgeting perspective—than beauty or cultural relevance. Indeed, many notable arts institutions across the country have hired engagement officers or directors of engagement in the past few years. Some have even set up entire engagement departments. Gamynne Guilotte at SFMOMA described engagement less as a particular activity than as a vision of how museums should look to interact with the public. “You can describe it as how we enter into an equitable and reciprocal relationship with our audiences that isn’t just transactional,” she said. “We are listening as well as speaking, employing tactics that help meet visitor needs.” In the post-pandemic world where going to the museum is no longer a habit, museum officials have found that, in addition to luring back the old crowd, they have to give new communities reasons to visit. As Guilotte put it, “Museums cannot be just temples on the hill, waiting for people to come to us.” Read more: https://lnkd.in/ezCQi2nD
Why So Many Art Museums Are Hiring Engagement Officers
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New Post: 5 Ways To Boost Museum Attendance and Engagement - https://lnkd.in/e5Bjng8T are cool, but not enough people realize that. If you’re a museum fan or board member, suggest these five ways to boost museum attendance and engagement.
5 Ways To Boost Museum Attendance and Engagement
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Kick of 2024 with the 5 top reasons why we need museums more than ever before. 1. Museums help us to learn from the past 2. Museums bring communities together. Read full article here https://lnkd.in/ekdwq9ay
Why We Need Museums Now More Than Ever — The Importance of Museums
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