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resource research Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks
In this article, Barbara Berry, student in Museum Studies at John F. Kennedy University, provides a "RFP: Go or No Go?" checklist as a tool to stimulate a discussion amongst museum staff about whether to respond to an RFP. Berry outlines the steps to take to evaluate an RFP and tips for crafting responses and moving forward.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Barbara Berry
resource research Exhibitions
In this article, Marjorie Schwarzer, Professor of Museum Studies at John F. Kennedy University in Berkeley, California, describes eleven of the most influential exhibitions from the 20th century, according to NAME members surveyed for her book "Riches, Rivals and Radicals: 100 Years of Museums in America."
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TEAM MEMBERS: Marjorie Schwarzer
resource research Exhibitions
This article features perspectives from a variety of exhibit design consultants about their work and trends in the field. Authors include Douglas Simpson, Associate and Senior Exhibit Designer at Cambridge Seven Associates, Inc., Christopher Chadbourne, President of Christopher Chadbourne & Associates, Jeffrey Kennedy, President of Jeff Kennedy Associates, Inc., Michael Roper, Creative Director at Experience Media Group, Krent/Paffett/Carney Inc., Sara Smith, Director of Exhibit Development at Amaze Design, Inc., Sari Boren, Principal and Exhibit Developer at Wondercabinet Interpretive Design
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TEAM MEMBERS: Douglas Simpson Christopher Chadbourne Jeffrey Kennedy Michael Roper Sara Smith Sari Boren Peter Kuttner Larry Bell
resource research Exhibitions
In this article, Suzanne Gaskins, Professor of Psychology at Northeastern Illinois University and researcher at the Chicago Children's Museum, discusses how museums should design exhibitions to support and encourage family interaction. Specifically, Gaskins discusses how caregivers' understanding of the exhibition influences their engagement and their use of resources offered by the museum to support their engagement as well as cultural differences in caregivers' understandings of how experiences like those in a "hands-on" museum are related to learning and what their should be, and how they
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TEAM MEMBERS: Suzanne Gaskins
resource research Exhibitions
In this article, Sujit Tolat, Associate and Senior Designer at Gallagher and Associates, recounts her journey as an exhibit designer, traveling and working on projects throughout the world. Tolat describes two aspects of her journey: a literal move from New Delhi to Washington, DC and a cultural shift in her design perspective that incorporated elements of both East and West. Talbot concludes that museum and exhibit design provides a unique opportunity to enhance diversity and encourage exchange between cultures.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Sujit Tolat
resource research Exhibitions
In this article, Charlie Trautmann, Executive Director of Sciencenter, and Maureen McConnell, Education Manager at Ecotarium and Exhibit Developer for Jan Crocker LLC, argue that museums who seek to change visitors perceptions and behavior through exhibitions on sustainability, they need to address four issues: the focus of the exhibition, the museum context, and post-visit engagement through programming. The authors include a checklist to help museum professionals plan exhibitions on sustainability.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Charlie Trautmann Maureen McConnell
resource research Exhibitions
In this article, Jennifer Bine, Project Director at the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES), explores the role of project managers as key members of the exhibit development process. Bine analyzes how project managers have changed the structure and operation of museum exhibition teams at their institutions.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Jennifer Bine
resource research Exhibitions
In this article, Amanda Griffith, Executive Director of Arthurdale Heritage, Inc., describes the work of the AHI New Deal Homestead Museum. Griffith describes how this small institution overcomes challenges related to operational expenses and lack of staff.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Amanda Griffith
resource research Exhibitions
In this article, Kitty Connolly examines a case of in-house label production at The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens, where she serves as Botanical Education Manager. Connolly analyzes the costs and benefits of in-house label production.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Kitty Connolly
resource research Public Programs
In this article, Sonal Bhatt, Assistant Director of Interpretation at the Wildlife Conservation Society (headquartered at the Bronx Zoo), describes the Zoo's Eco-restroom project, a multi-part experience that embodies their mission of conservation. Bhatt highlights the key features of Eco-restroom area, evaluation results, and lessons learned.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Sonal Bhatt National Association for Museum Exhibition
resource research Exhibitions
In this article, Elizabeth Bogle, president of Limn Studios, analyzes how glass plays a wide variety of roles in exhibit design, all of which involve important technical issues. Bogle presents flat glass basics to help designers select the appropriate glass for their needs.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Elizabeth Bogle
resource research Exhibitions
In this article, Penny Jennings, an exhibit developer at West Office Exhibition Design, examines the role of exhibit developers. With input from colleagues, Jennings highlights the work that exhibit developers do and how the profession has changed in the last ten years.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Penny Jennings