Spring 2015: The nimble and responsive exhibition
- From the President, Wayne LaBar
- From the Editor, Ellen M. Snyder-Grenier
- Exhibits Newsline, by Paul Orselli
- Learning to be Nimble: Museum Incubators for Exhibition Practice, by Kathleen McLean
- Pop Up Museums: Participant-Created Ephemeral Exhibitions, by Nora Grant
- On the Streets and in the Galleries: Responsive Exhibits in Ukraine, by Christi Anne Hofland and Linda Norris
- In a Flash: Pop-up Displays at The New York Public Library, by Kailen Rogers
- If This House Could Talk…: Letting the Community Tell Its Story, by Cathie Zusy
- Responsive in Planning and Practice: Comment Kiosks at the Brooklyn Museum, by Sara Devine and Shelley Bernstein
- Creating Nimble Exhibits through Visitor Input, by Mary Olson
- Embracing Risk with XOXO: An Exhibit about Love & Forgiveness, by Anne Fullenkamp and Kaleen Tison Povis
- Nuts and Bolts Bulletin Board 2.0: Responsive Spaces in a Natural Sciences Gallery, by Nadja Lazansky and Melissa Standen
- Exhibition Studies: A Shared Mobility: Community Curatorial Process and the Philadelphia Public History Truck, by Erin Bernard
- Exhibition Critiques: Between Two Worlds: Folk Artists Reflect on the Immigrant Experience, an exhibition in the Mark Naylor and Dale Gunn Gallery of Conscience at the Museum of International Folk Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico, by Gretchen Jennings, Douglas Worts, and Joan L. Saverino
- Book Review: False Conviction: Innocence, Guilt & Science by Jim Dwyer in collaboration with the Innocence Project and the New York Hall of Science, by Hugh McDonald
- Selected Sessions of Interest at the 2015 AAM Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, April 26-29, 2015