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Clearwater Seeks Visionaries to Transform Library into Museum

The city of Clearwater, Fla., is embarking on an exciting new venture to reimagine its iconic Main Library as more than just a place for books. With its expansive structure located on prime …

Transforming Museum Workflows with Artificial Intelligence (AI)

The future has arrived: artificial intelligence (AI) in museums is shaping a new era for the sector. But its emergence and increasing prevalence raise a new set of questions. How much can …

Immersive Soundscapes: Holosonics Transforms Visitor Experiences Across Iconic Exhibits

From creating captivating, individualized audio environments at the Molina Family Latino Gallery within the Smithsonian, to heightening interactivity in the Sloomoo Institute’s playful …

Art for All: How Art Bridges is Breaking Barriers to American Art

At Art Bridges, we believe everyone deserves access to American art, no matter where they live. Art connects us with cultures beyond our own, fostering vital community bonds that help us …

How The Right Storage Can Preserve Artist-Built Environments

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How Spacesaver Revived a Historic Church Studio with Customized Storage Solutions

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Getting Art Out of Storage with Art Bridges Foundation

Everyone, no matter where they live, deserves access to art, and expanding arts access is critical to the development of our communities. That's why at Art Bridges, we believe that by …

Expand Access to American Art with Art Bridges Foundation

Ask someone working in the arts why they work in the arts. Often the answer lies in a formative experience in youth, when exposure to great art inspired and instilled a drive to share that …

Bring Great American Art to Your Museum with Art Bridges Foundation

With a growing network of over 220 museums of all sizes and locations, Art Bridges provides financial and strategic support for traveling exhibitions, loans from the Art Bridges Collection …

AAMC Foundation Publishes Best Practices Guide for Conducting Artist Identity Surveys

The AAMC Foundation has released the Best Practices Guide for Artist Demographic Data Coordination, the first resource of its kind for art organizations providing a detailed overview of how …

Making Space for the Future of Museums 

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Four Inexpensive Ways to Use QR Codes to Engage Your Patrons

QR codes can create links between your physical museum and the virtual world, all with a quick click from a patron’s mobile device. You can create QR codes for free using the many tools …
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Networking & Engagement Action Plan Worksheet

This resource is designed to help attendees confidently start conversations at in-person conferences. It includes easy, low-pressure questions that work in different settings—from breakout …

Grant Terminations, Appeals and Other Activities

Grant Terminations: IMLS Appeals This week, federal agencies, including IMLS and NEH, have continued to send large numbers of grant termination letters to awardees. If you received an IMLS …

The Path to Director: A Q&A with Jay Xu of Asian Art Museum

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I lived in San Francisco for almost six years while working at the Oakland Museum of California, and during that time, I came to know and love the city’s Asian Art Museum. When I …

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