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I disagree. The concept of what a "museum" actually is and could be is
changing. I was trained that a collection had to be the fundamental
basis but am now convinced museum's can be constructed with a different
philsophy in mind. this doesn't rule out the role of objcts or a
collection totally, but opens up new perspectives.
My other question would be: where would you like to start this local
museum. Location, the type of music, its social cultural relevance
would give me a clue as to whether you might find any interest in
pursuing such a venture.
--Dwan
On Tue, 14 Jul 1998, Dave wrote:
> I wrote a book in 1993 entitled: Founding a museum: the first steps. In
> that, I stressed the basics, one of which is that there has to be a
> collection. Funding a museum can be seen as a constant expense where
> there is not enough money to cover everything. While there are grants
> for programming, and some for operations, capital funding is very
> difficult--and competition for grant monies can be very stiff. Overall,
> I would ask:
> what are you trying to do? (mission statement)
> what do you have that will illustrate what you are trying to do?
> (collections)
> who is your audience?
> how will you pay for those expenses not covered by admissions?
> what will you do with you collections IF the museum fails?
> what community-interactive programming will you offer?
>
> Starting a new museum can be a tough, discouraging, difficult, lengthy
> process--but not impossible.
>
> Dave Wells
> Quinault National Museum Project
> 821 Kaiser RD NW 6A
> Olympia WA 98502-2621
>
> Charlotte Robinson wrote:
> >
> > I'm tossing around the idea of starting a local music museum and I was
> > wondering if anyone can offer any advice on where to find prospective
> > backers or partners, or any general advice.
>
Dwandalyn (Dwan) Reece King
Performance Studies Dept., NYU
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