In three-hour workshops, employees from the divisions of visitor engagement, security, retail, and other public-facing sectors learned how to better serve museumgoers with disabilities. Their educators included nearly 10 individuals with diverse impairments whom MoMA had invited to share their experiences at cultural institutions.
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Museum Industry Trends
In 2019, museums are enjoying the highest attendance they’ve had since their conception in the fifteenth century. This industry rivals sports turnout in capital generated, raking in $21 billion globally from visitor ticket purchases, special events, and donations. Technological innovations and new, contemporary experiences created to display museum exhibits are revolutionizing the […]
Read MoreMuseum Marketing – Beyond Cultural and Heritage Tourism
Museums and cultural institutions are proactively changing to expand their reach and appeal to new audiences, strengthening their role beyond cultural and heritage tourism.
Read MoreTOP IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCES AT MUSEUMS
Museums around the world are now incorporating digital technology within physical gallery spaces to cater to younger, more digitally-oriented generations. Tech-enhanced exhibits offer interactive, engaging, and more meaningful experiences for visitors. These immersive exhibitions allow visitors to go beyond physical limitations and place objects in context to become experiences that […]
Read MoreTech-forward museums of the 21st Century (and how to steal from their playbooks)
With over 2 billion smartphone owners on the planet and most Americans spending at least 40% of their day using devices for things like grocery shopping, running errands, and even getting their dog walked, tech is here to stay. It’s everywhere -including museums and cultural institutions. And it is changing the way people engage […]
Read MoreWhat is the future of the museum?
Museums today face both overt and subtle challenges. Institutional missions must be negotiated with shifting demographics, evolving visitor expectations, funding realignment, and ever-escalating technologies. Ideally, this leads to a richer and more memorable visitor experience, and encourages visitors to become museum advocates. But often, conflicting goals and strategies can make […]
Read MoreBe the star of your own horror movie
Inspired by other popular pop-up selfie museums in other cities such as the Museum of Selfies in Hollywood or the Museum of Ice Cream in San Francisco, Gravensteen Haunted Productions, a team of veterans ‘Hauntrepreneurs’ who have been doing haunted house attractions since 1998 and within the D.C. area since […]
Read MoreHow to Appeal to New Audiences (Case Study: Allentown Art Museum)
The Allentown Art Museum of the Lehigh Valley has served as a beacon of cultural heritage in Allentown, Pennsylvania for more than 75 years. Boasting a collection of over 17,000 works of visual art, the museum currently sees over 100,000 visitors each year and plays host to a number of […]
Read MoreLocal museum attendance is declining. So they’re turning to interactive exhibits to make learning fun
More than 10 million people visited the Louvre in Paris last year, making it the most visited museum in the world. The most visited in the U.S is the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. But when it comes to local museums, attendance is declining. So local museums are […]
Read More3 Ways to Make a Visit to the Museum Fun for Kids
For adults, a museum is a place to ponder over various exhibitions and enjoy the subtle enrichment that works of art provide. Children, on the other hand, do not possess a lot of patience, and looking at stuff can only capture their attention for so long. There is more to […]
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