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The Institute for Learning Innovation presents a free Professional
Development Seminar on Thursday April 15.
PERFECTING THE MUSEUM EXHIBIT DESIGNER:
A WORK IN PROGRESS
Michael D. Blakeslee
Director
Graduate Program in Museum Exhibition Planning and Design
University of the Arts
Philadelphia
"Perfecting the Museum Exhibit Designer: A Work in Progress" will be a
lively discussion and exchange on what makes a good museum exhibit
designer. Michael Blakeslee and participants will take an active role
in
helping define the traits of a good exhibit designer. The title, "A Work
in
Progress," suggests both directly and indirectly that as Director of the
Graduate Program in Museum Exhibition Planning and Design, Michael
Blakeslee is still wrestling with the definition of a museum exhibition
designer.
Michael D. Blakeslee has been a museum exhibit designer, children's
museum
director, freelance museum and design consultant, museum educator,
federal
design administrator and is currently the director of the "one and only"
Graduate Program in Museum Exhibition Planning and Design, at the
University of the Arts in Philadelphia.
Thursday, April 15, 1999 from 4:30-5:30 PM
A wine and cheese reception will follow
LOCATION TBA
Institute for Learning Innovation
166 West Street Annapolis, MD
(410) 268-5149
Please RSVP by Monday, April 12
Dale Jones @ 410-268-5149 or [log in to unmask]
Limited seating, no fee required
(Directions will be sent by email or fax)
The Institute for Learning Innovation seminars are designed to provide
area
professionals with opportunities to share new ideas and information
related
to research, evaluation and educational development in the area of
free-choice learning.
Please mark your calendars for our next seminar:
Thursday June 17: Speaker: Dr. John Chadwick, Senior Associate at the
Institute for Learning Innovation and founder of the internet server
list
"Museum-L, will speak on "Building a Methodology to Evaluate Your Web
Site"
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