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The Aesthetic Movement, House Beautiful & Cottier | Ingalls Library and Museum Archives
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The Aesthetic Movement, House Beautiful and Cottier. Submitted by Christine Edmonson. May 15, 2015 - 11:16am. Yale's Paul Mellon Professor, Dr. Tim Barringer. Presented his lecture, "Aspiring to the Condition of Music" to the Museum last week. It was a lively examination of the Aesthetic Movement's relationship to art and music, and included. It was both serious and entertaining, and delivered wonderful images, too. One of them was a gorgeous red book cover for Clarence Cook's 1878 title,. Explores the l...
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New Journal Available: Chinese Cultural Relics | Ingalls Library and Museum Archives
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New Journal Available: Chinese Cultural Relics. Submitted by Jane Kirkland. April 23, 2015 - 3:17pm. The prestigious award-winning Chinese archaeological journal. Is now being published in English, both in print and online. Has been published since the 1950’s and is well known for its scholarly articles and in-depth reporting of Chinese archaeological surveys and fieldwork. Until the publication of. Contains content from three recent issues of. The most recent issues of. In the library catalog here.
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Museum Work Musings . . .: Looking Backward, Looking Forward
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Museum Work Musings . . . Writings about advocating, enjoying, wishing and ranting about museums and the cultural sector. Sunday, January 5, 2014. Looking Backward, Looking Forward. Or, Hello Neglected Blog . . . Final updates on 2013 will be two-fold: a conference commentary and this post, a conclusion of my adventures in museum visits through my travel adventures last year. One of my all time favourite institutions. I also went to London, which I wrote about here. And the Canadian Museum of Civilization.
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Museum Work Musings . . .: October 2012
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Museum Work Musings . . . Writings about advocating, enjoying, wishing and ranting about museums and the cultural sector. Tuesday, October 23, 2012. Oh I Still ❤ Conference Time. 2012 edition . . . I just got back from attending the 56th British Columbia Museums Association conference. In Kamloops. There was time to meet old friends, make new ones, and, yes, be part of a presentation or two to talk about museums, collections and community. There was also something else that happened in Kamloops: Owl.
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Museum Work Musings . . .: London Calling, Part 2
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Museum Work Musings . . . Writings about advocating, enjoying, wishing and ranting about museums and the cultural sector. Monday, October 14, 2013. London Calling, Part 2. Can we just say it's been busy these days? I do love the blog, really, so forgive the lack of posts. I will try to catch up this month. Anyway, I left you hanging, didn't I. I went to London this summer, and was able to see some amazing places. Do you know that the Yeomen still live in the outer Tower? So the summer zoomed by, with thi...
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Museum Work Musings . . .
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Museum Work Musings . . . Writings about advocating, enjoying, wishing and ranting about museums and the cultural sector. Monday, April 7, 2014. I admit it, I feel vulnerable putting this out there. But if you can't share what you learn . . . Rule 1 Do not use timed slides. And on these, I will:. Rule 2 Write word prompts for presentation notes. I need to get over that if because people came to see me. And it is near disrespectful of their time to not speak up so they can hear. Therefore:. When I present...
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Museum Work Musings . . .: London Calling
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Museum Work Musings . . . Writings about advocating, enjoying, wishing and ranting about museums and the cultural sector. Saturday, July 6, 2013. With a few good museums to go see! First off, I know, how rude. I was highlighted as a museum blogger. And then got lost in cyberspace. It wasn't on purpose, really. You see, I got this opportunity to visit to my favourite city ever, London, England, where I had some time to check out some museums. And I have to say, they didn't disappoint. We learned a lot abo...
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Culture Kettle, my new R&D enterprise — kickoff concept (part 1) | Slover Linett Audience Research
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Our performing arts practice. Services for performing arts. Performing arts case studies. Our work with other nonprofits. Services for other nonprofits. Other nonprofit case studies. 8250; Culture Kettle, my new R&D enterprise — kickoff concept (part 1). Multiculturalism is key for creating inclusive arts experiences. Reflection: Crowdsourcing comes to a museum near you. Reflection: Social desirability bias is lurking ‘between the lines’ in your audience’s answers. Roundtable: Whose needs and wants?
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museYUM: Welcome!
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Because museums are the tastiest. So, a lot has been going on recently: AAM. In Philly, graduation from GW. And the job search. One of my closest museum friends, Val. Started up her own museum blog a few months back and it reminded me that I had saved this site years ago, back before every museum had its own blog. I like to think of myself as ahead of the curve, but museYUM. Languished here, as if I didn't think that museums are the tastiest. And I do! Check back for my random musings. Smithsonian Instit...
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museYUM: Bank of America Gives Back
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Because museums are the tastiest. Bank of America Gives Back. Though I happily jumped the Bank of America ship long ago (seriously, their customer service leaves much to be desired), I am equally impressed to recommend their Museums on Us. Program. Check out Val's most recent post. Over at her desk. For those local readers of mine, the Phillips Collection. For the freeness, there is something refreshing about a lovely little museum you can get most of the way through in an afternoon. We Should Be Friends.
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