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Museum experiences that change visitors
Transformational experiences seem to happen if we discard old ways of thinking and provide new opportunities for individuals to invent personal knowledge and explore new ideas and concepts. Creating challenges in which people can discover the interconnectedness of ideas are important to personal change Continue reading
Communicating the Museum 2010
This summer, the beautiful city of Vienna welcomes us to its most prestigious art centers. Come and join us to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Communicating the Museum.
AGENDA has recently launched a new blog into the blogosphere which we're really excited about. It's called Museum Strategy and is designed to keep you connected with the latest trends in cultural communication in the areas of marketing, branding, sponsorship, new media and Web 2.0. Continue reading
Abu Dhabi to host major museums congress
The organisers, Turret Middle East, today issued a Call for Papers inviting speakers and companies to put forward topics for presentation at the Future Museums Congress. “Our objective is to create the largest exchange of knowledge for all those involved in museum creation and management” says Event Director Bob Denton.
At the core of Abu Dhabi’s twenty-one-year plan is the intent to become the cultural hub of the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region, and to this end major new museums are being built over the next few years. The Etihad national airline connects Abu Dhabi with fifty destinations and it is also served by thirty other companies, making the city a hub for the region - a region that boasts many other newly-built or refurbished museums and heritage centres. Continue reading
‘Subsidy Junkies?’ a day of practical survival strategies for arts fundraising
The day will include panel discussions looking at different business models in the arts and getting boards engaged with fundraising along with interactive workshops on pitching to business, major gifts ("making the ask") and the importance of looking after your supporters ("donor care"). Continue reading
Museums, Cultural Diversity and Management
Ultural diversity is becoming increasingly important for museums, usually operating in an urban context. From this point of view, a museum is seen as a meeting place for different cultures and population segments in which debate and discussion can take place. Therefore, the summer school questions how these new insights can be implemented in the museum management. An ‘old’ museology, in which objects were preserved for their intrinsic historic and aesthetic values, must make room for a ‘new’ museology, which puts forward the dissemination of values and meanings of heritage for society. Museums evolve into places of experience. How can we pinpoint this evolution, and how is it being translated into the museum management and management functions as marketing, HRM, education and collection management? The question how to deal with cultural diversity is a responsibility of the museum sector as a whole. Therefore, this summer school is of interest to all students in cultural management, museology, cultural policies, conservation as well as to professionals. Continue reading
Salary cuts for one third of US museum directors
Among the directors who have taken the largest cuts are those earning the biggest paycheques at the richest institutions. MoMA director Glenn Lowry, the highest paid chief executive of a US art museum, had his salary reduced 15% last year, but his total compensation still topped $1.32m, and will remain above $1m this year even after another 10% cut. Peter Marzio, the director of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, took a voluntary compensation reduction “in excess of 20%”. Continue reading
Architectural Lighting Awards: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Wrightsman Galleries San Francisco, New York, Minneapolis
Accent lighting of the objects utilized a number of subtle techniques including recessed low voltage lighting in the ceilings, tiny adjustable fixtures hidden in the chandeliers and fiber optic sub miniature spotlights hidden in the people barriers at room entrances. Fluorescent sources were used in most cases to simulate daylight through windows. All sources are dimmed to allow subtle balance of the intensity of multiple light sources as well as the extension of the lamp life of incandescent sources in use. Selected presets are activated by an astronomical time clock with manual override available for special events. Continue reading



