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A New Conversation for a New Year

What is a museum?

There’s a lot of ways to categorize them. Educational institutions. Tourist attractions. Repositories of knowledge or art. A place to bring the kids on spring break. One way that we like to think about a museum is as a community. The membership is a museum’s community, of course, but that is just one of many ways a museum can be a site of community. A museum can be a place where people gather, a locus that brings people together for common purposes. Museums can also be a member of a larger community, working to unite people and institutions around something bigger than itself, and reaping the rewards of that work. There’s a lot of power in that sort of engagement, and it’s something we’d like to spend more time thinking about in the pages (well, page) of this blog in 2019.

There’s a lot of ways to think about museums and community and we’re going to look at some of these in the next few months. Whether it is how Mass MOCA’s birth inside the shell of a former manufacturing plant is affecting its community in rural Berkshire County, MA, or following the progress of the Field Museum as it partners with local indigenous groups to re-envision its Native American exhibit halls, we are going to take some time to evaluate what museums are doing to create, strengthen, or expand their communities. We will also look at how arts organizations and other public spaces take on this work in ways that can be applied to museums. In taking these close looks, we hope to stimulate deeper conversations about what it means to be a museum and inspire people to look at their own organizations for ways to create new bonds with people and other organizations. Always, we hope to challenge assumptions about what and who an institution is for, who it speaks to, and what it can accomplish.

So together, let’s start thinking creatively about what it means to engage a community as a museum or as museum people. And let’s not forget that we’re a community, too, of readers and writers, and of museum students, alums, and workers! Please take a moment in the comments or send us an email at tuftsmuseumblog@gmail.com to let us know your thoughts about community and museums or to let us know about a great museum doing community engagement in a novel or successful way so we can write about it!

Job Roundup!

New year, new gig. Happy hunting!

Northeast

Curator of Collections / Plimoth Plantation [Plymouth, MA]

Curatorial Assistant / Williams College [Williamstown, MA]

Associate Registrar / Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum [Boston, MA]

Education Specialist / Berkshire Museum [Pittsfield, MA]

Executive Director / Berkshire County Historical Society [Pittsfield, MA]

Mid-Atlantic

Visitor Services and Public Programs Manager / Geneva Historical Society [Geneva, NY]

Exhibition Designer / Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum [Washington DC]

Museum Curator / Cumberland County Historical Society [Carlisle, PA]

Project Manager / Smithsonian National Museum of American History [Washington DC]

Curatorial Fellowship / Philadelphia Museum of Art [Philadelphia, PA]

Southeast

Associate Curator / Reginald F. Lewis Museum [Baltimore, MD]

Associate Director / North Carolina Museum of History [Raleigh, NC]

Academic Programs Manager / The Columbus Museum [Columbus, GA]

Heritage Center Archivist / Loretto Heritage Center [Nerinx, KY]

Director of Marketing & Public Relations / Gunston Hall [Lorton, VA]

Midwest

Mellon Fellow in Photography Conservation / Art Institute [Chicago, IL]

Curator / Luxembourg American Cultural Society [Belgium, WI]

Director of Visitor Services and Accessibility / Missouri Historical Society [St. Louis, MO] 

Museum Educator / National Museum of Toys & Miniatures [Kansas City, MO]

Executive Director / Winona County Historical Society [Winona, MN]

West

Executive Director / Poudre Landmarks Foundation [Fort Collins, CO]

Collections Manager / El Paso Museum of History [El Paso, TX]

Exhibitions Designer / Idaho State Museum [Boise, ID]

Assistant Editor / The Getty [Los Angeles, CA]

Curatorial Practices Specialist / Anchorage Museum Association [Anchorage, AK]

On Climate Change and Museums

This weekend, the 24th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP24) met in Katowice, Poland with the aim of reaching a global climate agreement. Almost 200 hundred nations’ diplomats were in attendance, and all agreed to track their annual greenhouse gas emissions, aligning with the goals set out in the 2015 Paris Agreement. With steadily increasing climate-related natural disasters and CO2 emissions that continue to rise, global warming is an issue that needs to be addressed not just internationally, but locally too. How can museums contribute to this conversation? Or, better yet, how can museums practice and promote climate activism?

With their frequent public programs focused on sustainability and climate change, the Hammer Museum is an excellent role model for other museums to follow in seeking to create more educational opportunities related to climate conversations. In the past year alone, the Museum hosted (free) monthly panel discussions concerning water usage, environmental equity, renewable energy sources, and ecosystems.

Similarly, many museums across the country feature rotating exhibitions that address conservation. The Museum of Science in Boston, for instance, currently displays three exhibits about wind power and other green energy alternatives. However, visitors should sometimes take these exhibits with a grain of salt: I’ll never forget the experience of visiting the Perot Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas, TX and encountering an entire hall dedicated to “the benefits of fracking.” As it turns out, the exhibit was funded by Exxon.

While hosting programs about environmental conservation methods and creating platforms for discussing climate change is crucial, institutions must also consider clean energy and sustainable practices before the design and construction process for a new museum or remodeling project even begins. Both Boston Children’s Museum and the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco have green roofs covered in native plants (and therefore bees), mechanisms for catching rain water, and other organic materials. “Living,” or green roofs such as these not only help reduce overall air pollution, but also function as natural insulators for buildings.

Finally, the American Alliance for Museums (AAM) is a great source for museums that wish to ground theirselves in green practices. The 2018 AAM annual meeting, for example, promoted the Environment and Climate Network to “establish museums as leaders in environmental stewardship and sustainability, and climate action.” Although COP24 is a strong start in the fight against further climate change, the issue can’t be modified without support from local institutions around the globe. I think museums are a wonderful place to begin.

 

Weekly Jobs Roundup!

Hello everyone! Here’s the weekly jobs roundup for the week of December 16th, 2018:

Northeast

Associate Registrar for the Collection/Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum [Boston, MA]

Galleries Coordinator/Massachusetts College of Art and Design [Boston, MA] 

Program Manager/Cambridge Historical Society [Cambridge, MA]

Rosenfeld Project Manager/Mystic Seaport Museum [Mystic, CT] 

Knox Curator/Yale Art Gallery [New Haven, CT]

Mid-Atlantic

Project Manager/Liberty Science Center [Jersey City, NJ]

2019-2020 Cole Fellow/Thomas Cole National Historic Site [Catskill, NY]

Library and Archives Intern/Fellow/Longwood Gardens [Kennett Sq, PA]

Head of Public Programs/National Gallery of Art [Washington, D.C.]

Southeast

Director of Marketing and Public Relations/Gunston Hall [Lorton, VA]

Director of Development/Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art [Charleston, SC]

Assistant Curator/Registrar/Ponce Inlet Lighthouse Museum [Ponce Inlet, FL]

Director of Education and Visitor Services/Charles H. Coolidge Medal of Honor Heritage Center [Chattanooga, TN]

Midwest

Arts and Cultural Management and Museum Studies Program Director/Michigan State University [East Lansing, MI]

Director/Illinois State Museum [Springfield, IL]

Exhibit Designer/Split Rock Studios [St. Paul, MN]

Curator of Works on Paper/Chazen Museum of Art [Madison, WI]

Exhibit Curator/International Museum of Art and Science [McAllen, TX]

West

Associate Curator/Henry Art Gallery [Seattle, WA]

Assistant Events Manager/Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco [San Francisco, CA]

Collections Information Specialist/LACMA [Los Angeles, CA]

Exhibition Designer/Autry Museum of the American West [Los Angeles, CA]

 

Weekly Job Roundup!

Hello Museum Folks! Here’s the weekly jobs roundup for the week of December 9, 2018

Northeast

Rosenfeld Project Cataloguer / Mystic Seaport Museum [Mystic, CT]

Education Manager / USS Constitution Museum [Boston, MA]

Curatorial Assistant / Williams College Museum of Art [Williamstown, MA]

Communications Content Editor / Yiddish Book Center [Amherst, MA]

Executive Director / Hull Lifesaving Museum [Hull, MA]

Mid-Atlantic

Chief of Exhibits / State Museum of Pennsylvania [Harrisburg, PA]

Director of Interpretation and Education / National Trust for Historic Preservation [Washington DC]

Audience Research Associate / Philadelphia Museum of Art [Philadelphia, PA]

Curator of 20th Century American Art / Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts [Philadelphia, PA]

Executive Director / Oxford Arts Alliance [Oxford, PA]

Southeast

Archivist / South Carolina Department of Archives and History [Columbia, SC]

Curator of Asian Art / Birmingham Museum of Art [Birmingham, AL]

Director of Curatorial Affairs / Artis-Naples [Naples, FL]

Museum Manager / Jekyll Island Authority [Jekyll Island, GA]

National History Day in Kentucky State Coordinator / Kentucky Historical Society [Frankfort, KY]

Midwest

Executive Director / Museum of Danish America [Elk Horn, IA]

Executive Director / Russian Museum of Art [Minneapolis, MN]

Public Information Officer / Missouri Historical Society [St. Louis, MO]

Head of Exhibitions / Saint Louis Art Museum [St. Louis, MO]

Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs / Historic Sites Manager [Des Moines, IA]

West

Collections Manager / Arizona Historical Society [Tucson, AZ]

Content Production Specialist / Getty Trust [Los Angeles, CA]

Archivist / The Chinati Foundation [Marfa, TX]

Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellowship / San Antonio Museum of Art [San Antonio, TX]

Archaeologist / Bishop Museum [Honolulu, HI]

 

 

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