Fall 2012: Navigating a changing economy: The new normal for museums?
- From the President, Douglas Simpson
- From the Editor, Gretchen Jennings
- Exhibits Newsline, by Beth Redmond-Jones
- Sitting in Judgment: Notes from the 24th Annual Excellence in Exhibitions Session at AAM, by Willard Whitson
- Flux or the New Normal? Museum Exhibitions in the Post-Recession Reality, by Daniel Spock
- Show Me the Money: Funding Exhibition Development in Changing Times, by Marilyn Hoyt
- Baking the Cake Differently—An Australian Perspective on Museum Funding and Business Models, by Regan Forrest and Sue Hodges
- Measuring the Rule of Thumb: How Much Do Exhibitions Cost? by Sarah Bartlett and Christopher Lee
- Hackerspaces, Fab Labs, and the Democratization of Exhibits, by Tisha Carper Long
- The Event-Driven Museum? Reconsidering the Role of Exhibitions in Tough Economic Times, by Nina Simon
- Making Invisible: Slavery Today Visible, by Dina Bailey, Jamie Glavic and Leslie Mooney
- Creative Adaptation: Exhibitions in the Downturn, by Regina Faden, Ph.D
- Exhibitionist Survey—a Study for the National Association for Museum Exhibition
- Nuts and Bolts: Embezzlement: Is it Our Dirty Little Secret? by Max A. van Balgooy
- Exhibition Studies: A Model Museum Internship Program in New Mexico, by Miriam Roberts
- Exhibition Critiques: The Pritzker Family Children’s Zoo by Rachel Hellenga with Cricket Brooks; Katherine Johnson; Chad Tyler
- Book Review: Nonprofit Finance for Hard Times, by Susan U. Raymond, Ph.D., reviewed by John W. Jacobsen
- Twenty-Fifth Annual Excellence in Exhibition Competition