Museums are amazing places doing astonishing things, often with little time and money. How do you create quality museum programming without breaking the bank? This book presents successful programs that have been successfully presented in real museums across the country for under $100.
Each program included has been determined to be successful based on:
?Program Components,
?Budget,
?Time Requirements (for both staff and audience), and
?Scalability.
Program details provided include:
?Program highlights and planning strategies,
?Categorized programs based on target audience,
?Photos of program components and audience participants, and
?Program marketing options.
Over 50 figures and photographs make this a stellar programming tool your museum will use throughout the year.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
101 Museum Programs is useful for any museum looking to refresh or expand program offerings for little or no money. Real-world program examples combined with practical advice for modifying them to work in other museum settings make this an excellent addition to your museum's reference shelf. -- Ronette Rumpca, Curator of Interpretation, Museum of the South Dakota State, Historical Society
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Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Illustrationen
3 BW Illustrations, 54 BW Photos, 1 Tables
Maße
Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 157 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-5381-0302-9 (9781538103029)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Lauren E. Hunley has spent over fifteen years in the museum field. Earning her Master of Arts in Learning & Visitor Services in Museums and Galleries through Leicester University in England, she's worked for both small museums and national museum-service organizations. Presently, she works as the Education & Outreach Coordinator at Carbon County Museum in Rawlins, Wyoming. She also currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Mountain-Plains Museums Association and is the Digital Credential program chair.
List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Programming for Today's Audiences
Chapter 2: Programming for Kids & Families
Chapter 3: Programming for Teens & Young Adults
Chapter 4: Programming for Adults
Chapter 5: Programming for Multi-Generational Audiences
Chapter 6: Adapting, Expanding, and Implementing Museum Programs
Appendices
Index
About the Author