For Immediate Release
Arlington, VA – The American Alliance of Museums (AAM), the only organization representing the entire scope of the museum community, today announced 5 first-time accreditation awards and 10 reaccreditation awards made at the October 2021 meeting of the Accreditation Commission. Of the nation’s estimated 33,000 museums, 1,095 are currently accredited.
Through a rigorous process of self-assessment and review by their peers, these museums have demonstrated they meet standards and best practices, and are educational entities that are appropriate stewards of the collections and resources they hold in the public trust.
Recognized as the field’s gold standard for museum excellence for 50 years, AAM accreditation signifies a museum’s quality and credibility to the entire museum community, to governments and outside agencies, and to the museum-going public. The Accreditation Program helps to ensure the integrity and accessibility of museum collections, reinforce the educational and public service roles of museums, and promote good governance practices and ethical behavior.
The following museums earned accreditation for the first time:
Arizona Science Center, Phoenix, AZ
Biggs Museum of American Art, Dover, DE
Filoli Center, Woodside, CA
Long Island Children’s Museum, Garden City, NY
Pearl S. Buck House, Perkasie, PA
The following museums were reaccredited:
Boise Art Museum, Boise, ID
Burke Museum of Natural History & Culture, Seattle, WA
Heritage Museums and Gardens, Sandwich, MA
Indianapolis Zoo and White River Gardens, Indianapolis, IN
Minnesota Historical Society, Saint Paul, MN
Morris-Jumel Mansion, New York, NY
Mystic Seaport Museum, Mystic, CT
Saint Mary’s College Museum of Art, Moraga, CA
The Jewish Museum, New York, NY
Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler, TX
“From first-timers to museums that have been continuously accredited for 50 years, this group of awardees shows their resilience and commitment to excellence as they continued ahead and completed their review during a pandemic,” said Evans Richardson, Accreditation Commission Chair. “From children’s museums to gardens, to maritime history, to science and art, these museums represent the diversity in types of organizations that are accredited.”
To earn accreditation, a museum submits a self-study questionnaire and key operational documents for evaluation, then undergoes a site visit by a two-person team of peer reviewers which produces a report for the Accreditation Commission. The Commission uses these materials and its collective expertise to determine whether to grant accreditation.
Read more about the Alliance’s Accreditation program.
About the American Alliance of Museums
The American Alliance of Museums has been bringing museums together since 1906, helping to develop standards and best practices, gathering and sharing knowledge, and providing advocacy on issues of concern to the entire museum community. Representing more than 35,000 individual museum professionals and volunteers, institutions, and corporate partners serving the museum field, the Alliance stands for the broad scope of the museum community. For more information, visit www.aam-us.org.
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Press Contact:
Natanya Khashan
media@aam-us.org
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