It's unavoidable that we think in animations. We've watched them for decades. Video screens at home and in museums are the norm. In a recent exhibition on earthquakes located at... read more →
Day three session highlight was on summative evaluation methodologies undertaken by the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience. The ICSC is a US-based group that is a worldwide network of “Sites of... read more →
Studio Tectonic's exhibit at the Niagara Fall Underground Railroad Heritage Center was awarded a 2019 Award of Excellence from the American Association of State and Local History. The award will... read more →
Today I'm taking a break from serious session reporting. (Although, I'll circle back 'round to report out a session on museums of social conscience tomorrow.) The NAME (National Association for... read more →
Denver Art Museum invited its community to exhibit self-made creations in the museum's first-ever show made entirely of visitor works. I couldn't resist. The museum's challenge - Transform an everyday... read more →
Pleased to report that Boulder History Museum's BEER! Boulder's History on Tap opened to the public on March 1st. The exhibit is on display until October 27th. Learn more about... read more →
Ian Elsner, podcaster at Museum Archipelago, interviewed Bill Bradberry, the board chairman and president of the Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center. Bill introduces the new Center, opening in May,... read more →
A group of more than two dozen professionals met in October 2018 at the first-ever museum summit with the Dalai Lama in Dharamsala, India. Entitled Fostering Universal Ethics and Compassion... read more →
Last night I attended a lecture here in Boulder by Temple Grandin. Dr. Grandin was made popularly famous by the HBO movie featuring her life and work as an exceptional... read more →
Curation. The word is used by new media content creators for their work in crafting web content. It prompts me to draw comparisons to bricks-and-mortar content of one of the... read more →