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resource research Exhibitions
In this article, four panelists examine changes in exhibit design, identify the trends and currents that are feeding these changes, encourage more nuanced understanding of these implications, and evaluate the impact on the field. Panelists include Phyllis Rabineau, Deputy Director for Interpretation and Education at the Chicago Historical Society, Maeryta Medrano, Principal Director and President at Gyroscope, Inc., Paul Martin, Director of Exhibits at The Science Museum of Minnesota, and Lou Casagrande, President and CEO at the Boston Children's Museum.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Lou Casagrande Paul Martin Maeryta Medrano Phyllis Rabineau
resource research Exhibitions
In this article, Jonathan Katz, CEO of Cinnabar, Inc., describes the development of the California Academy of Science's new Kimball Museum of Natural History and the challenge of integrating the Academy's commitment to the principles of environmental sustainability into the exhibit design itself. This was particularly challenging when it came to designing "green" specimen displays. This article is adapted from a Case Study originally posted on www.exhibitfiles.org.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Jonathan Katz
resource research Exhibitions
In this article, Alissa Rupp, architect and exhibit designer at The Portico Group, reveals the importance of integrating emotional connections into exhibit designs for children. Rupp explains how exhibits can elicit strong emotional connections as well as the value of these emotional experiences for children and families.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Alissa Rupp
resource research Media and Technology
In this article, Nina Simon, an experience design consultant at Museum 2.0, explores the correlation between museum and exhibit design and visitor participation. Simon suggests that increased parameters and more thoughtfully designed exhibits will yield more meaningful visitor participation.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Nina Simon
resource research Public Programs
In this article, Joanne Jones-Rizzi, Program Director, People & Cultures, at the Science Museum of Minnesota, explores the role of museums in presenting and translating cultural experiences for visitors. Her perspective is based on twenty years of community-centered work in the field at two museums.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Joanne Jones-Rizzi
resource research Public Programs
In this article, Kathleen McLean, Principal of Independent Exhibitions and consulting Creative Director for the Oakland Museum of California, and Adam Nilsen, History Researcher at the Oakland Museum of California, describe the experimental design process associated with their new gallery "Forces of Change." This 750 square foot installation is part of the larger "Coming to California" history exhibit. The "Forces of Change" exhibit is being developed as part of a collaboration between 24 people from across California. This co-design and co-development project can be instructive for other
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TEAM MEMBERS: Kathleen McLean Adam Nilsen
resource research Exhibitions
In this article, Douglas Simpson, Senior Exhibit Designer and Associate at Cambridge Seven Associates, Inc., provides tips and advice for hiring an exhibit design consultant. Simpson provides resources for finding an exhibit designer, comments on speculative design, and discusses processes like contact negotiations, communication, and documentation.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Douglas Simpson
resource research Media and Technology
This article explores the ways museums can utilize portable devices (i.e cell phones) as a way to engage visitors in their exhibits. Featured are three museums experimenting with this technology in their exhibit spaces. Authors include Wayne Labar, Vice President of Exhibitions and Theaters at the Liberty Science Center, Denise Bressler, an Exhibit Developer and Project Manager at the Liberty Science Center, David Asheim, Founder and CEO of Guide by Cell, Peter Samis, Associate Curator of Education and Program Manager of Interactive Educational Technologies, and Stephanie Pau, Associate
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TEAM MEMBERS: Wayne LaBar Denise Bressler David Asheim Peter Samis Stephanie Pau
resource research Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks
In this article, James Sims, principal of Threshold Studios, explains the work and value of exhibit designers. In particular, Sims focuses on an exhibit designer's expertise and practice.
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TEAM MEMBERS: James Sims
resource research Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks
In this article, Dottie Miles, Exhibition Manager at Longwood Gardens and Lecturer at The University of the Arts in Philadelphia, explores the lessons learned from the collaborative and creative approaches of museum studies programs that might enrich the practice of museum professionals. Miles compares her experience as a graduate student in Museum Exhibition Planning and Design to that as a working professional. Miles concludes that the elements of critique and collaboration, which are mainstays of the graduate experience, should be important elements of the field at large.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Dottie Miles
resource research Exhibitions
In this article, Erich Zuern, Producer for Derse Museum Group, discusses Request For Proposals (RFPs) and how to make sure you receive proposals that are focused on your needs from the most qualified firms. Zuern also addresses the factors that affect a firm's decision.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Erich Zuern
resource research Exhibitions
In this article, Tiffany Sakato, museum studies graduate student at NYU and exhibition media intern at the National September 11 Memorial Museum, explores how American graduate programs in museum studies are preparing students to think and operate globally. Sakato argues that this trend is sprouting from the personal interest and motivation of the students themselves.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Tiffany Sakato