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Month: February 2012 (Page 4 of 4)

Here and There: I Hear Music

Here: First, attend Gardner After Hours: Equinox and be sure to add on tickets for the Tribute to Lena Horne concert when you purchase online.

There: Next, attend How Creativity Works at the Museum of Science which includes drinks, activities, and most importantly, a performance by the Boston Typewriter Orchestra.

Visit the Gardner to purchase tickets for After Hours on March 15, 5-9. Tickets are $15 for adults and $5 with student ID. Tickets for the concert are purchased separately at $27 for adults and $12 for students.

Visit Museum of Science to get your $15 tickets for How Creativity Works on March 21, 7pm.

Museums in the News

Welcome to our weekly roundup of news articles about museums.

Farmers market at art museum is perfect winter pairing

Cleanup at Vallejo museum isn’t history yet

New Iowa Children’s Museum exhibit promotes financial literacy

Custer dealer seeks return of seized artifacts

Eclectic US museum to be emptied by auction

Unleash the Power of Technology: How Museums Can Create Engaging Experiences

12 Best Children’s Museums In The U.S.

“My Favorite Museum Exhibit”: A collection of beloved collections

New Museum Lowers Entry Fee After Raising It

How A New Museum Is Changing Everything In Small-Town Arkansas

National Museum director pursues homely atmosphere

Departure of trustee Michael Horvitz from Cleveland Museum of Art board raises questions about the institution’s future

Black History 101 Mobile Museum Takes History Out Into The World

Museum Etiquette: The MET [1]

Smithsonian honors Clint Eastwood, opens new movie theater on National Mall with Warner Bros.

Children’s museum owes money, director resigning

DIA explores regional tax for museum operations

At the Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum in Greenville, S.C., it ain’t so

Weekly Job Listings

Welcome to our weekly roundup of museum jobs. Postings always appear immediately on their own page.

Tufts Art History Graduate Research Conference

The Tufts University Art History Graduate Program would like to invite your students, faculty, and staff to attend its graduate student research conference. The theme of the conference is “Art and Exchange.” This year’s event will be held Saturday, March 10, 2012, from 9:30 to 3:45, with a keynote talk by Dennis Carr, Assistant Curator of Decorative Arts and Sculpture at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Breakfast and lunch will be served.

Please visit the event announcement for more details.

Kudos to the art history & museum students students who were involved in organizing this!

NEMA YEP Workshop Call for Proposals

Young and Emerging Museum Professionals

PAG Workshop Series:

Learn, Laugh, Love II
The NEMA Young and Emerging Museum Professionals (YEPs) PAG understands that new and emerging museum professionals have limited budgets to attend workshops, and frequently are unable to miss work for professional development and/or networking events. To break down these barriers faced by those with less than ten years in the field, and those who wish to network with new and emerging professionals, the YEP PAG Chairs have planned a series of workshops that break the mold. Learn, Laugh, Love brings together numerous individuals from various professional positions and levels of seniority, both of local and national stature, to encourage those who are just entering the field, especially career changers, students, and those who are seeking to further their current position, in three informal learning situations, where networking at peer to peer and peer to mentor level are key components.

LAUGH call to participants:

Do you have three or more years of experience in museums (but, maybe you’re not quite a mid-career professional)?  Do you feel you have lessons that you’ve learned (unfortunately) the hard way that you would like to share with emerging museum professionals?  Do you want to build your resume and help others by being a panelist?  Draft your ‘top ten lessons’ and email them to Kate at kate@revitalizinghistoricsites.com by Friday, February 10th.  Panelist will be selected based on their experiences, and what they have to share with others in the field.

LAUGH: From the Trenches: 10 Things I Wish I Had Not Learned the Hard Way

Thursday, April 12, 6:00 to 8:00 pm

Norman B. Leventhal Map Center at the Boston Public Library
700 Boylston Street, Boston, MA

http://maps.bpl.org/

The wisdom of crowds is great, but how about learning from individuals who learned the hard way?  This workshop will bring together a group of more experienced young and emerging museum professionals who will share the biggest lessons they have learned on the job thus far.  Each panelist will cover ten lessons they have learned the hard way, from how to approach new problems, to discussing issues with Directors, how to work with difficult Board members and more.  Ample time will be provided to ask these not-quite emerging, not-quite mid-career professions questions you have about the field.  Amusement and laughter are also on the agenda, as learned lessons, despite the pain they may have brought on at the time, are entertaining in retrospect!

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