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resource research Exhibitions
In this article, Kitty Connolly examines a case of in-house label production at The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens, where she serves as Botanical Education Manager. Connolly analyzes the costs and benefits of in-house label production.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Kitty Connolly
resource research Public Programs
In this article, Sonal Bhatt, Assistant Director of Interpretation at the Wildlife Conservation Society (headquartered at the Bronx Zoo), describes the Zoo's Eco-restroom project, a multi-part experience that embodies their mission of conservation. Bhatt highlights the key features of Eco-restroom area, evaluation results, and lessons learned.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Sonal Bhatt National Association for Museum Exhibition
resource research Exhibitions
In this article, Elizabeth Bogle, president of Limn Studios, analyzes how glass plays a wide variety of roles in exhibit design, all of which involve important technical issues. Bogle presents flat glass basics to help designers select the appropriate glass for their needs.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Elizabeth Bogle
resource research Exhibitions
In this article, Penny Jennings, an exhibit developer at West Office Exhibition Design, examines the role of exhibit developers. With input from colleagues, Jennings highlights the work that exhibit developers do and how the profession has changed in the last ten years.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Penny Jennings
resource research Exhibitions
This article features critiques of the "The Kenneth E. Behring Family Hall of Mammals" exhibit at the National Museum of Natural History. Barbara Brennan, Senior Exhibition Designer at the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum, Rebecca Singer, Youth Audiences Manager at Hillwood Estate, Museum and Gardens, and Andrew Pekarik, policy analyst in the Office of Policy and Analysis at the Smithsonian Institution, share their analysis of the exhibition and assess its strengths and weaknesses.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Barbara Brennan Rebecca Singer Andrew Pekarik
resource research Exhibitions
This article outlines a case study using social media as a front-end evaluation tool to revise or redevelop content and themes from an exhibition at the Australian Museum, Sydney, on the topic of evil. The study also explored the time investment and the outcomes achieved through the use of social media compared with undertaking a front-end study in a more traditional way.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Bliss Jensen Lynda Kelly
resource research Exhibitions
This article features Kathleen McLean's Manifesto, which the Principal of Independent Exhibitions presents at conferences or web presentations. As part of the Exbitionist's issue on "Exhibition Frictions," this article also features the negative comments that Kathy has received either person or in writing for each of her suggestions for (r)evolution in the creation of museum exhibitions.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Kathleen McLean
resource research Exhibitions
In this article, Robin Groesbeck, Traveling & Temporary Exhibitions Director at The Field Museum, Chicago, details the complex process of examining and packing the objects for "Splendors of China's Forbidden City: The Glorious Reign of Emperor Qianlong," the largest exhibit ever to leave the Forbidden City. The project was in collaboration with The Palace Museum, Beijing.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Robin Groesbeck
resource research Exhibitions
In this article, Rick Wurzer, lead interpreter, presents the challenges of creating exhibits at the End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center, a small institution with limited staff. Wurzer shares eight valuable lessons he learned during the center's exhibit renovation project.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Rick Wurzer
resource research Exhibitions
In this article, Diane Willow, Assistant Professor of New and Combined Media in the Department of Art at the University of Minnesota, discusses how technology can be used to better engage children and families in the content of exhibitions. Willow highlights several exhibitions as they relate to how children interact with technologies in general and digital technologies in particular.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Diane Willow
resource research Exhibitions
In this article, Gretchen Jennings, editor, and Maureen McConnell, Museum Exhibitions Consultant, summarize and comment on how professionals in the field responded to the question, "What, if anything is 'unexhibitable'?" They organize the topics into categories and explore the roles of time, place, culture, community, funding, and other issues play in shaping answers to this question.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Gretchen Jennings Maureen McConnell National Association for Museum Exhibition
resource research Exhibitions
In this article, Kathleen McLean, Principal of Independent Exhibitions, responds to her 1994 article in the "Exhibitionist" to explore how far the field has come in terms of exhibit evaluation and what work remains. McLean discusses how criticism based on personal experiences is just the first step in creating a more reflective group of practitioners and better exhibits.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Kathleen McLean