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Museums Worldwide Prepare to Reopen Their Doors After Lockdown

An article by Hyperallergic explores the plans and strategies around the world as museums prepare to re-open after lockdown, implementing new safety guidelines which will become the ‘new normal’ for the museum experience. NEMO Network of European Museum Organisations has created a map that gives a quick overview of European countries’ plans to re-open museums to […]

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Smithsonian’s African American History Museum online portal helps people talk about race

The Smithsonian‘s National Museum of African American History and Culture has launched a new online portal called ‘Talking About Race‘ to help people explore issues of race, racism and racial identity. ‘Talking About Race’ is designed to help people, families and communities talk about racism and racial identity, and the […]

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The Creative Way We Avoided Layoffs

Bucking industry trends, the Blanton Museum of Art has managed to keep all its staffers employed during the coronavirus downturn. One of my proudest accomplishments as director of the Blanton Museum of Art has been the installation of Ellsworth Kelly’s “Austin,” a chapel-like building with luminous stained-glass windows. Since opening […]

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A glimpse of things to come

Technology has affected the making of Art immensely, to put it mildly. With the advent of digital art, videos, audiovisual and interactive installations, it is slowly but surely influencing how we engage and experience Art. Over the past few years, technology has increasingly been integrated into museums in the form […]

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