With social media adoption at an all-time high, the lure of digital marketing is hard to resist. The international reach, affordable ad options and easy to track metrics are just a few of the alluring aspects of marketing via digital means.
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Living Portraits from the National Portrait Gallery
Ahead of December’s Digital Exhibitions Summit, MuseumNext finds out more about the National Portrait Gallery’s latest collaborative project to reach unengaged audiences.There’s been no shortage of discussion surrounding the theme of museum closures in recent years. But while this has largely been as a response to the challenges of Covid […]
Read MoreOnline After School Programs That Encourage Creativity
The State Library of New South Wales started two online after school programs during the pandemic; Art Club and Young Writer’s Club. Art Club is for children who want to learn about and create art. It encourages participants to engage with the art collection and create their own artwork in […]
Read MoreIt’s all change as ‘Ask a Curator’ becomes Ask a Museum
Ask a Curator Day started in 2010 in an effort to harness Twitter’s networking power to drum up some direct engagement with curators across the globe. The idea was that a curious public would be able to question the keepers of cultural heritage about the objects in their care and […]
Read MoreWhy should your Museum run an Artists-in-Residence programme?
Take a look through artist opportunities pages and residencies spring up in the most inspiring and surprising spaces, from a residency on a container ship to a programme at the SETI Institute. Residencies can be lengthy or short, on-site or remote, have specific outcomes or be open-ended. There are artist-in-residence […]
Read MoreMusic and the museum – how can exhibits inspire musical creativity?
SHHH! Museums are often thought of as being quiet spaces, for contemplation and learning. But some museums are embracing the power of music to create emotive and immersive experiences, reach new audiences and reinterpret their exhibits. Music grabs our attention and tells stories. Think of Tarantino films. Jaws. Adverts where […]
Read MoreGreening the museum: A never ending circle
Museums are increasingly aware of the role they have to play in tackling the climate emergency, but the sector has a large carbon footprint with museums accounting for almost a quarter of the CO2 emissions of all Arts Council England NPOs. Temporary exhibitions and new displays create a lot of […]
Read MoreHow to make museums accessible to people with dementia
According to the latest review of data, there are some 850,000 people living with dementia in the UK. Globally, this devastating disease affects more than 55 million people worldwide, with almost 10 million new cases diagnosed every year according to the latest research from the World Health Organisation (WHO). And […]
Read MoreNew museum opened along Korean Demilitarised Zone is a beacon for peace and unification
The odds of peaceful dialogue between North and South Korea were seemingly shattered last year when Pyongyang blew up a joint liaison office in its border city of Kaesong in protest at what it said was Seoul’s inability to prevent defectors from flying anti-regime propaganda over the border.
Read MoreCan Museums Reduce Their Use of Single-Use Plastic?
Since the introduction of single-use plastic in 1960, it has been a major marine pollutant. While its invention improved the shopping industry, it has caused more harm than good. We all know that marine-plastic interaction endangers the marine ecosystem. There is a prediction that in the next 20 years the […]
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