Marian Godfrey Gardner's paper "Whose Revolution is it Anyway?"
Marian Godfrey Gardner is the longtime director of cultural programs for the Pew Charitable Trust. The whole museum field has her and the Pew Foundation to thank for agreeing to un
Marian Godfrey Gardner is the longtime director of cultural programs for the Pew Charitable Trust. The whole museum field has her and the Pew Foundation to thank for agreeing to un
Roger Miles, a man I admired very much, gave this paper in 1992 at the VSA conference. He gave a paper called"Too Many Cooks Boil the Wroth" It is about using the team approach for exhib
Museum 3.0 has been hosted in the past by Lynda Kelly and Agelina Russo in Australia. Museum 3.0 is a blog worth reading.
Lisa Curran, Doren Ross, Fred Wilson and I spoke about university art museums from different perspectives. The panel discussion is attached.
This collaborative power point was prepared for the AAM conference in 2009. Jim Volkert, Dana Greil and Judy Gradwahl were the speakers. I served as summation speaker. All three o
George Hein has spent an academic lifetime focused on learning in museums and its relationship to learning theory. This slide package allows students and museum staff to understand the educat
Nina Simon is a prolific and original thinker.
Let me share with you an indelible memory of Steve Weil that finally makes sense to me.
MUSEUMS AND THE “GROUNDED CONSUMER”
15 February 2010