Museums in the News: The AAM Roundup

Museums in the News: The AAM Roundup

I know some of you out there at AAM, and I’m trying very hard not to be jealous. Bring some fun stuff back for the rest of us, eh? In the meantime: lots of fun and interesting news out there about museums this week! Hands-down 

Museums in the News: The Slightly Late Roundup

Museums in the News: The Slightly Late Roundup

A day late, but hopefully not a dollar short. Enjoy! Want to go to the museum? You’ll need at least $10 (various museums, California) Johnstown Flood Museum expands, honors David McCullough (Johnstown Flood Museum, Johnstown, Pennsylvania) Former employees accuse Ebenal of charging personal costs to 

Museums in the News: The Roundup is baaaaaaack!

Museums in the News: The Roundup is baaaaaaack!

As I’ve said, sorry for the radio silence! I won’t attempt to cover several weeks’ worth of museum news, but here are a selection of articles. Tea party project has steep price (new Boston Tea Party Museum, Boston, Massachusetts) Attackers in French museum damage controversial 

Museums in the News – The April Showers Roundup

Museums in the News – The April Showers Roundup

Welcome to our weekly museums in the news roundup! Maine museum to get newly discovered 1840s murals (Rufus Porter Museum and Cultural Heritage Center, Brigton, Maine) 9/11 families don’t want remains underground at 9/11 museum (National 9/11 Memorial and Museum, New York, New York) Mississippi 

Museums in the News: The Roundup Thought This Was Spring?

Museums in the News: The Roundup Thought This Was Spring?

Welcome to our weekly museums in the news roundup. Italy offers to share disputed statue with Getty Museum (Getty Museum, Los Angeles, California) Castle museum shows why Charlie Brown was a real winner (Castle Museum, Santa Rosa, California) Selfridge Military Air Museum gets new displays 

Museums in the News – The Roundup Is Ready for Spring

Museums in the News – The Roundup Is Ready for Spring

Welcome to our weekly museums in the news roundup. Museum keeps pace despite changes and turmoil around the world (C.M. Russell Museum, Great Falls, Montana) Children’s museum goes for regional appeal (San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum, San Diego, California) Raiding the Creation Museum with peaceful