Slice of Life #4 Your perspective changes everything: 1) Museum of failure or gallery of trying 2) Archieve of mistakes or Library of lessons 3) Mountain of experience or ocean of regret Everything you are going through will be worth in the end. Keep on going. -@opiamotivation-
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The year is half over but it's never too late to start developing a habit of planning! If you aren't getting together to plan with your co-workers yet, download my free museum planning calendar and start today. Having the conversation will ensure that everyone is on the same page and that each department's priorities are aligned. Here's the link: https://lnkd.in/gKRc9cK3
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The year is half over but it's never too late to start developing a habit of planning! If you aren't getting together to plan with your co-workers yet, download my free museum planning calendar and start today. Having the conversation will ensure that everyone is on the same page and that each department's priorities are aligned. Here's the link: https://lnkd.in/eSngTc_E
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This is what I learned from several courses at the School of Museum Studies, University of Leicester #heritage and its concepts were constructed by the power or the majority. #museum is one of the powers. People believe that a museum is a valid knowledge institution. Hence, whatever the museum puts on display is a trustworthy statement. Museum play a significant role in declaring both tangible & intangible heritage. Thus, it is essential for a museum to have experts and professionals who are related to the museum, collections, and its mission. Museum needs to act ethically and professionally as public trust the institution as a knowledge centre. https://lnkd.in/gnfeDB-a
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Attention Museum folks! What current exhibits/exhibitions that you have visited that are pushing the boundaries of inclusive narratives and telling hard and complex histories? Please list your examples in the comments!
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🎨 Dive into the world of museums like never before 🌍 Ever wondered how museums can transform our understanding of history, art, and culture? #MuseumLearningSummit 2024 will take place on July 16-17, 2024 as a virtual conference. https://lnkd.in/gMpayjm7 #MuseumNext #MuseumLearning #culturalexperiences #digitalheritage MuseumNext
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Listen to the work of KAREL ČAPEK, the man who introduce the term ROBOT in 1921 https://lnkd.in/ddXB2n5E
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⭐ National Windrush Museum Signs Historic MOU with University of Greenwich and The University of the West Indies ⭐ The National Windrush Museum (NWM) has taken a monumental step toward advancing #education, cultural #heritage, and historical #research by signing a historic Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the University of Greenwich (UoG) and the University of the West Indies (UWI). This landmark agreement follows the groundbreaking initial signing ceremony held at the #HouseofLords on 24 November 2023 between National Windrush Museum and Royal Museums Greenwich The signing held at UofG was graced by distinguished figures, including Professor Sir Hilary Beckles, Vice-Chancellor of the University of the West Indies, Andrew Westby, Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the University of Greenwich, and NWM Founder and Chairman. Dr Les Johnson PhD. This agreement will lay the foundation for a series of collaborative initiatives to celebrate, preserve, and explore the rich legacy of the #Windrush generation and its contribution to global history. Thank you to everyone who attended and supported our Autumn Series of events. As you can see, there is much more to come 🎉🎉🎉 #watchthisspace and stay updated at our website: https://lnkd.in/eqrrbaay
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Before engaging in a program evaluation, it’s always important to slow down and carefully consider the *why.* This post lays out three considerations that help you do that.
Evaluating audiences’ experiences in a museum program, exhibition, or initiative, like most things, requires thoughtfulness and planning to be useful. But, when things get busy and deadlines loom, sometimes the last thing you want to do is slow down and consider why you are doing something. It’s often our job as evaluators to help people slow down and consider that question of why. Why do you want to do evaluation? Why now (and for what purpose)? With that in mind, here are three key things anyone should consider before embarking on evaluation for our Consultant Researcher, from Emily Skidmore. https://lnkd.in/e3Zkub6B #Evaluation #MuseumExpereince #MuseumProgram #MuseumExhibition #MuseumInitiative
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Part of what makes a house museum so intriguing is not the expected, on-theme collections, but the oddities. The objects that stand out and make an impact just for being so very different from the rest of a collection. Delving into the stories of the quirkiest objects is insightful and sometimes silly, providing real context to the people who built and inhabited these homes. From objects to architectural details, explore 10 quirky items at different Historic Artists' Homes and Studios and National Trust Historic Sites across the country. https://ow.ly/Oqxk50Ts4kq
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📢 Request for Proposals: Treaty #3 Museum Pre-Feasibility Study 📆 Due: November 20, 2024 🔗 Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gKvyA9Fh Grand Council Treaty #3 seeks a proposal for a pre-feasibility study to explore the development of a Treaty #3 museum as a hub for cultural preservation, education, and community engagement. The study will engage with communities, elders, and cultural leaders to guide planning, using qualitative methods like interviews and focus groups. It will explore physical and virtual museum models, assess feasibility based on sustainability and cultural alignment, and recommend next steps for development. The proposal will also investigate creating a digital library, ensuring accessibility, and explore repatriation of sacred items held in global museums.
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