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Month: February 2012 (Page 3 of 4)

Museums in the News

Welcome to our weekly roundup of news articles about museums.

Children’s Museum helps Bill keep his grandson busy and learning

Board chairman shares C.M. Russell Museum’s plans, goals

Jaguar to close museum, looking for new location

St. Louis tries new approach in museum expansion

Namibia: Museum Revives Lost Culture

Berlin’s Guggenheim Museum to close after 14 years

Met Aims to Build Itself a Museum-Quality Plaza

Mob storms National Museum, destroys Buddhist statues: “A significant part of our heritage is lost now”

Seven Lucky Couples Chosen to Marry at The Mob Museum in Las Vegas on Valentine’s Day 2012

After Audit, Bloomberg Defends Port Authority’s Rush to Build 9/11 Museum And Memorial

Lessons From the Shoe Museum

Museum fears that ‘Gone with the Wind’ artifacts might be lost after storage building burns

Lincoln Museum, Act II, the Morning After His Death and Beyond

Weekly Job Listing

Welcome to our weekly job listing! As always, job announcements go up immediately on their own page, so keep an eye there to be on top of things.

I’m going to take some editorial privilege this week and give an extra shout out to two wonderful paid internships at Old Sturbridge Village, an institution near and dear to my heart. If you want to work with some amazing people and wonderful collections, please check out the Ralph Bloom Curatorial Internship and the Decorative Arts Trust Curatorial Internship.

And now, other new jobs:

  • Education Director [American Craft Council]Education Director, American Craft Council *Director of Education* * * *Reports To:* Executive Director of the Council *Summary*: The director of education is responsible for creating a roster of thought provoking, strategic and …
  • Coordinator of Gallery Tours and Volunteers [Corcoran Gallery of Art]Coordinator of Gallery Tours and Volunteers, Corcoran Gallery of Art, D.C. *POSITION TITLE:              Coordinator of Gallery Tours and Volunteers* *Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.* ** ** *DEPARTMENT:*             …
  • Director of Education and Public Programs [Storm King Art Center]Storm King Art Center is seeking a full time Director of Education and Public Programs Storm King Art Center is seeking a full time Director of Education and Public Programs Storm King Art Center is a museum that celebrates the relationship betwe…
  • Ralph Bloom Curatorial Internship [Old Sturbridge Village]Ralph Bloom Curatorial Internship, 2012 Curatorial Internship Old Sturbridge Village, Sturbridge , MA Responsibilities: Old Sturbridge Village seeks a college student or recent graduate interested in gaining direct hands-on experience with histor…
  • Curatorial Intern [Old Sturbridge Village]Decorative Arts Trust Internship at Old Sturbridge Village Old Sturbridge Village, New England’s largest living history museum, in conjunction with the Decorative Arts Trust, is seeking to employ a full-time, one-year curatorial intern. The intern w…
  • McDermott Internship Program [Dallas Museum of Art]The Dallas Museum of Art is now accepting applications for the 2012-2013 McDermott Internship Program, a paid internship program made possible by the Eugene McDermott Education Fund. The McDermott Internship provides those with a degree in art, art…
  • Teacher Education Coordinator/Supervising Instructor [Brooklyn Botanic Garden]*Teacher Education Coordinator/Supervising Instructor * *DEPARTMENT*: Children’s Education *REPORTS TO*: Manager of School Programs *PRIMARY OBJECTIVE*: Responsible for the development, coordination, and implementation of programs and materials f…
  • Exhibition Research and Development Manager [Monterey Bay Aquarium]Exhibition Research and Development Manager The nonprofit Monterey Bay Aquarium has a single mission: to inspire conservation of the ocean. Through world-class living exhibits, education programs, wildlife research and by advocating for …

More on AASLH’s Museum Education Workshop

We already mentioned that there’s going to be a terrific AASLH workshop in Boston in March; here are some more details to tempt you to sign up.

The registration for AASLH’s Museum Education 101 workshop scheduled for March 15-16 in Boston, MA, is now open at www.aaslh.org/workshop.htm.  The workshop is hosted by Historic New England and will be held at the Otis House. Register by February 13 and save $20 on your registration fee.

What is Museum Education 101?
Museum Education 101 provides an overview of the role of education within museums from an experience–based perspective.  Seasoned educators direct conversations about museum education and what it is museum educators do.  Through interactive activities, hands-on training and case studies, participants will learn about volunteer management, docent training, tour techniques, active learning  with people of all ages, developing exhibits with visitors in mind, on-line education and working with others to build education programs. Participants will leave the workshop with information and materials they can take back to their organizations to adapt and use!

The themes of this workshop are based on the recent publication The Museum Educator’s Manual: Educators Share Successful Techniques, coauthored by instructors Huber and Grove along with Nancy Cutler, Anna Johnson, and Melissa Bingmann. A copy of this must-have education manual is included in the workshop registration.

Who Should Attend:
This workshop is ideally suited for staff (first-time museum educators, directors, tour guides or volunteer managers and mid-career professionals), museum studies students, or dedicated volunteers working in all types of museums  who are given the responsibility of education and public programming.  For more information including an agenda, visit http://www.aaslh.org/mused101.htm.

Cost: $280 members /$355 nonmembers; $20 discount if fee is received by February 13.

Early-Bird Registration Deadline is now February 13!!  You can register today at www.aaslh.org/workshop.htm.

Please contact Bethany Hawkins, Program Associate at hawkins@aaslh.org or 615-320-3203 if you have any questions about these or other upcoming workshops.

Food for Thought: Visitor Inflation

Merriam-Webster’s defines inflation as “a continuing rise in the general price level usually attributed to an increase in the volume of money and credit relative to available goods and services.”

We’re most familiar with the concept in an economic context. Each year, a dollar buys less. In times of high inflation, it buys a lot less. A loaf of bread costs more now than it did in 1912. There are all sorts of inflation calculators online to help you figure out just how much more.

Can this concept be applied to museums?

According to the 2010 census, Boston’s population increased 4.8% from 2000. Does this mean that a museum in Boston should have aimed for a 4.8% increase in attendance from 2000 to 2010 just to keep treading water?

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This post is part of our Food for Thought series. To submit Food for Thought questions, or to write a response post to any of our questions, please leave a comment.

Call for Curatorial Proposals

Here’s a really intriguing opportunity to the art-focused among us. Would love to see a Tufts student take advantage of this!

CALL TO ARTISTS & CURATORS: Deadline: April 9, 2012.

THE NEW ART CENTER in Newton’s fantastic Curatorial Opportunity Program (COP) gives you the opportunity to experiment in a large, unique and alternative space. The program encourages the development of curators, including artists as curators! You can create a curatorial proposal for a group show (2 or more artists) and collaborate with the artists you have in mind. You also receive a $1,000 stipend, administrative and installation support, and get to exhibit in a 1,800 sq. ft. space with 25’ vaulted ceilings in a converted church! Wow!

For application and guidelines visit http://www.newartcenter.org/artist/opportunity.aspx?id=28.

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