Spring 2020: Can Exhibition Save The Planets? Tackling Climate Change & Environment Threats
Features
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Effective (and Ineffective) Engagement: Lessons Learned from Exhibitions & Programs with a Conservation Message by Julie Packard
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Creating a Future-Facing Fossil Hall by Siobhan Starrs, Laura Donnelly-Smith
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Unapologetically Scientific: The Science (and Art) of Communicating Global Crises by Frank J. Hein
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Exhibiting Climate Change Without Saying “Climate Change”: Objects-as-Evidence & the Challenge of Engagement by Adam Sundberg, Emma Sundberg
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Common Waters: Designing Frameworks for Collective Exhibitions on the Environment by Tony Kogan, Nicholas Frayne, Julia Nakanishi, Omar Ferwati
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Understanding Motivations and Barriers to Affect Conservation Behavior Change by Emily A. Kalnicky
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Conveying Conservation Threats & Cultivating Personal Agency in the New York Aquarium’s Ocean Wonders: Sharks! by Sarah Hezel, Sarah Edmunds
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Animal Traffic Connecting Zoo Guests to the Illegal Wildlife Trade by Mary Jackson
Departments
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President’s Letter, by Penny Jennings
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Editor’s Letter, by Ellen Snyder-Grenier
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Exhibits Newsline, by Becky Menlove, Jenny-Sayre Ramberg
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Q&A with Per Espen Stoknes
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EXHIBITION CRITIQUE: Taking Action at The Climate Museum in New York City, NY by Leah Golubchick
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Book Review: Curating The Future by Victoria Coats
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NAME Events and Sessions in the Exhibit Planning & Design Track American Alliance of Museums 2020 Annual Meeting & Museum Expo – cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic