Join us for one of our 3 online professional development courses in
October.
Decolonizing Museums in Practice course begins Oct 3 on MuseumStudy.com
Articles about decolonizing museums are everywhere these days, but what
does this actually mean in practice for museum professionals?
Join Laura Phillips, Heather George, and Nathan Sentance for this 8 week
online course where we will focus on looking critically at how museum
professionals can activate decolonial ways of thinking in their own work
environment, and in their day to day life.
We will investigate how the words of contemporary Indigenous scholars
and curators can be put into practice to promote practices that
de-centre the subtle (and not so subtle) colonial ways of thinking that
surround us every day.
The text book can take a while to arrive so make sure to order it well
in advance if you can not find it locally. This course fills early,
registration is now open for the October/November course.
For more information visit our website:
https://www.museumstudy.com/decolonizing-museums-in-practice
Storage Techniques online course begins Oct 3 on MuseumStudy.com
Join Instructor Rebecca Newberry for the 4 week course Storage
Techniques. Is your collection at risk due to poor storage methods? Good
storage mounts are essential for preserving museum collections. Building
on the related course, Materials for Exhibit, Moving, and Storage, in
Storage Techniques, you will learn about the materials, tools, ideas,
and techniques needed to create quality storage mounts. You will design
and build a storage mount for an object of your choosing and plan a
storage improvement project for a collection of objects using archival
materials and techniques. This course is also useful if you are
preparing a collections move.
For more information visit our website:
https://www.museumstudy.com/storage-techniques
How to Tell Stories and Construct Effective Exhibition Labels course
begins Oct 3 on MuseumStudy.com
Ever wanted to know how to tell stories and construct effective
exhibition labels? If so, this course is for you. We will focus on
providing you with tips on how to research, develop, and structure
content. Plus, how to transform your story into effective exhibition
panels and labels. As we delve into all stages of the process,
strategies will be provided to build sustainable frameworks for this
type of content development. Participants will be encouraged to generate
and refine their own ideas for content and exhibition label development
that fits their respective institutions. Join Saul Sopoci Drake for the
4 week online course How to Tell Stories and Construct Effective
Exhibition Panels.
For more information visit our website:
https://www.museumstudy.com/how-to-tell-stories-and-create-effective-exhibition-panels
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Brad Bredehoft (he/him/his)
CEO
Museum Study, LLC
www.MuseumStudy.com
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