Creating Safe, Smarter Mobility JOINT ITE International Meeting and Mid-Colonial District Annual Meeting and Exhibition Philadelphia, PA July 21-24 Our district is honored to host this meeting. Don't miss out on attending this exciting event! Early Bird Registration ends on June 7. Register Here: https://lnkd.in/gRAYBKi Be sure to sign up to attend the Summer Soiree hosted by our district. To learn about the fun activities at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and more check out this video: https://lnkd.in/ggN3jsi5
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Today is the day! Come out to the RMSC (Rochester Museum & Science Center) Strasenburgh Planetarium at 5:30pm to attend our event: Shining a Light on Rochester: Total Eclipse Stories. You will hear from top #marketing talent in the #Rochester area. Buy a ticket here: https://lnkd.in/gzXwQvqv
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Going to a museum enriches the visitor's life, but also enriches the visitor's community! Read the report here: https://lnkd.in/eapT47V2 #FridayFacts #Massachusetts #ArtsAdvocacy #CreativeEconomy @masscreative @nefa_arts ID: A black border at the top and bottom with the 4A Arts logo on the top in white and #FridayFacts in purple on the bottom. A purple square with the words "Friday Facts: State Arts Impact" below the black top border. In the middle, a statistic from the American Alliance of Museums' report linked above reads: "Museums in Massachusetts generated a Gross Value Added Impact of 2.3 billion dollars in 2016" written in a purple font over a light yellow colored outline of the state of Massachusetts.
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We created a wisdom hotline for Citizens like you to share your wisdom on how to live in the 21st century and beyond. We are collecting wisdom now and will be deploying it in the future. Think wisdom time capsule. Call the number below and leave your wisdom for future Seekers to hear.
We had hundreds of people play the Treasure Hunt the first weekend of may. It was great how fast some people solved clues and got to the locations. Sometimes in less than 10 minutes. We also had a blast partnering with MoMa to bring people into the museum for free museum day. It feels good to do good in your community and meet so many interesting people. Next up: a hotline for citizens to give wisdom to one another.
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Missing a terrific exhibition is the pits. Check out what’s on view, what’s about to close, and what’s coming soon with EXH.CAT, the color-coded catalog of exhibitions. Keyword search by title, artist’s name, city, museum, etc. Current = Blue Closing soon = Red Upcoming = Green Past = Dark Gray Digital = Purple #exhibitions
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The Spring 2024 issue of Exhibition journal is now out. “Alternative Realities” surveys many ways exhibitions can question existing systems and open pathways to new and more equitable futures. At a time when what divides us can feel almost insurmountable, authors share how they are harnessing hope, challenging prevailing narratives, and upending established museum practices as they seek to reshape our vision of what is possible—within and beyond the museum. Exhibition is a journal of exhibition theory and practice for museum professionals published by the American Alliance of Museums. To learn more about the journal, this issue, past issues, and how to subscribe, check out: https://lnkd.in/eE5Vm9hR #museums #exhibitions #exhibitiondesign
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How to move big stuff... carefully.
Get a behind-the-scenes look at the deinstallation of the Continental Cleaner Feeder cotton gin by our exhibits team. After six years on display at the Bullock Museum, the cotton gin will soon return to its lender. Our exhibits team will now work on installing new artifacts for our upcoming focused exhibition, Legacies of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. Learn more about our upcoming exhibition that opens Feb. 16 here ➤➤ https://lnkd.in/gZ-RysHS • • • • • Courtesy Dan Taylor, Ropesville.
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We are looking for YOUR ideas about sessions for #NEMA2024! The theme of this year's conference, taking place November 6-8 in Newport, RI is "We the Museum: Toward a 'More Perfect' Vision for our Changing World." As we approach America’s 250th anniversary, now is a time to reflect on both the origin of America’s museums, and consider the field not only in its current state, but where it has grown from the past, and what it can be in the future. Just as America was by no means perfect at its inception, neither was the museum field. While the U.S. Constitution seeks a “more perfect union,” how can we work towards a “more perfect” museum world? How can we be better, if perfection is out of reach? Do you have a great idea for a session unrelated to the conference theme? We want to hear those too! Submit your session proposals by March 29, 2024. Click here for details: https://ow.ly/RxM150QQmvz
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Book recommendation for 2024: "The Power of Moments.". It discusses how meaningful moments in our lives are constructed, and how we can deliberately engineer those moments for ourselves and others. CMNC will be "The Magical Moments Museum!"
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We are looking for YOUR ideas about sessions for #NEMA2024! The theme of this year's conference, taking place November 6-8 in Newport, RI is "We the Museum: Toward a 'More Perfect' Vision for our Changing World." As we approach America’s 250th anniversary, now is a time to reflect on both the origin of America’s museums, and consider the field not only in its current state, but where it has grown from the past, and what it can be in the future. Just as America was by no means perfect at its inception, neither was the museum field. While the U.S. Constitution seeks a “more perfect union,” how can we work towards a “more perfect” museum world? How can we be better, if perfection is out of reach? Do you have a great idea for a session unrelated to the conference theme? We want to hear those too! Submit your session proposals by March 29, 2024. Click here for details: https://ow.ly/RxM150QQmvz
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