The Smithsonian museums present the discovery of new knowledge and preserve our history for the public. The Natural History Museum shows our fascinating world that surrounds us and our place in it. Looking closely at the “Sant Ocean Hall” and the “Living on the Ocean Planet” exhibits, I learned about the biggest surface of the planet, the ocean. The warming of the ocean, ocean acidification, and how the ocean is important to every living organism, including us, are tackled by these exhibitions to
For my museum visit I had the pleasure of visiting one very close to home, The Ringling. Within the complex, there is more than one attraction. There is the John and Mable Museum of Art, the Circus Museum, and the Ca d'Za. The Ringling is located in Sarasota, Florida and was constructed at the request of John Ringling. Building of the Ringling began in 1925 with the help of architect John. H Phillips. The theme the Ringling was built around can be classified as Renaissance, although many other periods
In the informative nonfiction story “Do Mummies Belong In Museums” by Mary Kate Frank. We read about reasons that mummies belong and do not belong in museums. I think mummies should be displayed in museums because they draw attention, show history, and teach researchers a lot. We know that mummies draw attention. This matters because people want to look at some mummies that will really factice them. People really might want to look at something a very long time ago. The way that the tombs and sarcophagus
While volunteering at Westminster Archives I was involved with a project conserving and cataloguing a collection of lantern slides. I joined the project midway through, and my first task was to check the lantern slides against the image library card catalogue to see if any were duplicates of images already held in the collection. This was an early lesson in the realities of archive acquisition! My next task was to catalogue the lantern slides onto CALM. As I was working with images, which had varying
The seven principles of organization are harmony, variety, balance, proportion, dominance, movement, and economy. The art museum that I went to was the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The galleries that I visited was the Broad Contemporary Art, AIhamnson Building, and The Art of the Americas Building. The artworks that I saw that had the principles of organization were “Construction (Untitled)” by George Grosz, “Mulholland Drive: The Road to the Studio” by David Hockney, and “Flower Day” by Diego
According to the American Association of Museums, In the United States, compliance with museum standards is voluntary, although in order for museum to receive accreditation, they must meet criteria pertaining to standards and public accountability. Located in the Old Colorado City national historic district in Colorado Springs, the Michael Garman Museum and Gallery (also known as Magic Town), is a “3,000 square-foot miniature city that combines hundreds of intricately detailed sculptures and cityscapes
The Smithsonian museums present the discovery of new knowledge and preserve our history for the public. The Natural History Museum shows our fascinating world that surrounds us and our place in it. Looking closely at the “Sant Ocean Hall” and the “Living on the Ocean Planet” exhibits, I learned about the biggest surface of the planet, the ocean. The warming of the ocean, ocean acidification, and how the ocean is important to every living organism, including us, are tackled by these exhibitions to
Nicole Miller Professor David Munns HJS 315 - Research Methods in Humanities and Justice Studies 18 May 2023 HJS 315 - Essay 3 Museums have always been exceptional places to gain knowledge and have an enjoyable time. However, it is crucial to acknowledge that representation and inclusivity have been problematic. With society's increasing focus on diversity and social justice, museums must scrutinize their past and current practices to ensure they serve and engage all communities. This necessitates
When I was a sophomore in high school, I was fortunate enough to visit the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington D.C. as well as the Cultural Resources Center. As a cohort in the George Washington University INSPIRE Pre-College Program, I was granted access to NMAI and given a tour of the Cultural Resources Center. As I looked at the exhibits, I noticed how beautifully the artifacts and information was displayed. In addition, I was in awe at the Cultural Resource Center as I walked
Museums create online collections of their objects to allow the public access for research or entertainment, and numerous museums have at least part of their collections online in some format, but many limit access due to copyright and other restrictions. However, as more and more museums allow this access other museums and cultural institutions feel the pressure to allow access to their collections as well. In this digital age, there is a presumption that everything is and should be accessible to
Mechanism to Diversify the U.S. Curatorial Positions The growing significance of the art museum in the preservation of historical art has ignited new measures to enhance curatorial positions of the art museum as well as other important positions that are responsible for upholding the performance capacity of the organizations. There has been consolidated mechanism to enhance diversity in art curator position, which is among the most influential positions in the art museum. Therefore, there has been
The modern landscape in which museums operate – one of limited funding, changing demographics, and shifting values – has increasingly pushed museums to reevaluate their role in society and the service they must provide in order to stay relevant. While many new skills and ways of thinking are required to establish the current and future relevancy of museums, perhaps the “most important new skill of all will be the ability to envision how the community’s ongoing and/or emerging needs in all their
The Kent State University Museum is a historical and contemporary museum mainly revolving around the history of fashion and textile. The museum was founded in 1985 and is composed of eight galleries (Kent). Although fashion is an obvious attraction at this museum, one cannot deny the historic undertone. From beginning to end one might feel a sense of time travel from the 18th century to today. The purpose of this review is to look at the museum more closely and identify the following: vision/mission
Many artists do not walk into science labs and begin to create a drawing just as many scientists do not walk into art studios to begin research. What happens when the science lab meld with the art studio? The Frost Entomological Museum is a space where art students could enter the science world. The collection room in the Frost Entomological Museum is estimated with 2 million arthropod specimens. The purpose of the Frost Entomological Museum is to create an educational space for research, exhibition
Technological innovations have reshaped the concept of the museum and its role within society. The traditional perception of the museum is of a building that houses in the service of society a collection of culturally significant objects. The mission of this cultural institution is to acquire, catalogue, preserve, interpret and exhibit these objects, so as to make them accessible to the public for the purposes of research, education and enjoyment. The transition to the digital has seen the role
Betsy Ross Audio Tour On Monday October 19, 2015 I participated in the Audio Tour at the Betsy Ross House. I have never been to this museum before, and have heard a lot of mixed opinions about this museum in particular. I was curious to see this museum for myself keeping in mind other opinions. While there is no specific mission statement one can gather that this historic site is meant to preserve, and explain Betsy Ross, and the creation of the first American Flag. The website provides this statement
Introduction The 2015 NMC Horizon Report indicated key trends and significant challenges that are plausible to impact museums across the world over the next five years. One of these trends was titled “Rise of Private Companies in Museum Education.” This trend is characterized by relationship shifts between the private sector and the museum. In recent years, a number of companies and startups have been working directly with or alongside museums on education-centric goals. One popularized example
Whose history does museum represent? How do museums represent history? Museums are important places for history. The displays help us to discover who we are, and how we have come to be who we are. But the displays in museums do not just happen, just like all representations of history, whether in books, songs, oral accounts, or even collections of photographs and documents, they have been created and constructed by someone for a purpose. The purpose may be to inform, to challenge, to persuade, to
The Smithsonian Board of Regents and the boards of many other western museums are facing a crisis regarding the ethics of our collections. With public sentiment towards art repatriation growing increasingly positive and countries and people groups calling for their cultural art and artifacts to be returned, museums have to face this issue head on. The Smithsonian Board of Regents, as the group responsible for overseeing the Smithsonian Institute, will have to tackle issues of repatriation as well
Shiyao Anna Luo SPEA A450 Museum Management Application Week 2 Media Report Title: Museums are keeping a ton of the world’s most famous art locked away in storage Source: QUARTZ Link: http://qz.com/583354/why-is-so-much-of-the-worlds-great-art-in-storage/ Displaying, collecting and preserving arts are, for sure, the main functions of museums and we have discussed this during class; however, this article basically point out the biggest problem which is how to find the balance of displaying and