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Case Study - Exhibit Lab: a Project of the Environmental Exhibit Collaborative

January 1, 2015 | Exhibitions

The four New England museums of the Environmental Exhibit Lab (EEC) set out in the Fall of 2011 to create a replicable model of collaborative professional development for small museums. The project, Exhibit Lab (sometimes called “EEC 2”), was funded by a 3-year grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services [2011 21st Century Museum Professionals Program; IMLS Log Number: MP-00-11-0049-11]. At small institutions, impending deadlines, budget and staffing limitations, and professional isolation all too often get in the way of true innovation. The goal of Exhibit Lab was to help staff who, though conversant with current museum theory, sometimes struggle to apply that theory to their daily work, or to disseminate these ideas through an institution. Exhibit Lab relied on a carefully crafted mix of meetings, workshops and staff exchanges, a combination of outside experts and peer-to-peer mentoring, to foster a community of practitioners, engaged in collaborative learning-by-doing. The Exhibit Lab project focused on the work of the Exhibit and Program/Education staffs, but we feel that the project model holds lessons for other museum departments, and for museums outside the Children’s and Science museum sphere. This Case Study examines these “generalize-able” lessons.

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    Author
    Ecotarium
  • Alexander Goldowsky
    Author
    Ecotarium
  • Denise LeBlanc
    Contributor
    The Discovery Museums
  • Julie Silverman
    Contributor
    ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center
  • Lucia Stancioff
    Contributor
    Children's Museum & Theatre of Maine
  • Chris Sullivan
    Contributor
    Children's Museum & Theatre of Maine
  • Citation

    Funders

    IMLS
    Award Number: MP-00-11-0049-11
    Resource Type: Research Products | Research Case Study
    Discipline: Ecology, forestry, and agriculture | Education and learning science
    Audience: Evaluators | General Public | Museum/ISE Professionals
    Environment Type: Exhibitions | Aquarium and Zoo Exhibits | Museum and Science Center Exhibits | Parks, Outdoor, and Garden Exhibits

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