Excellence in exhibit development is about thoughtful planning, energetic execution, and a spirit of openness and collaboration. It's not about money. It doesn't require prior expertise, though specialists can be helpful. With creativity, effort, and forethought, even small museums with limited financial resources can breathe life into old exhibits or install thought-provoking and eye-catching new ones. In Exhibit Makeovers, Parman and Flowers use straightforward language, informative sidebars, fill-in-the-blank forms, and helpful illustrations to take readers step-by-step through the exhibit planning process. The workbook offers guidance, ideas, and examples in a way that will be useful for a broad spectrum of users, from the enthusiastic volunteer with no academic training to the museum director or professional in need of a practical action plan. To download worksheets from the book, visit Alice Parman's website.
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At last a practical cookbook for tackling exhibitions for small museums! Parman and Flowers are to be congratulated for this accessible and useful reference for making over exhibits on a small budget. The clear narrative complemented by the sidebars, charts, and checklists make the book easy to use and provide important tools for walking through the exhibit development process. Adding to the credibility of the book are the authors' years of experience working with small museums, and their genuine commitment to the vitality and important role of the thousands of small museums in communities across our nation. I highly recommend this book to Boards, staff and volunteers of small museums, and those interested in the exhibit development process for museums. -- Gail Anderson, President, Gail Anderson & Associates Parman and Flowers provide step-by-step instructions to creating an exhibit, offering guidance, ideas, and examples. -- May/June 2008 University Of Chicago Magazine A practical guide... A useful resource... Each section includes helpful worksheets to guide readers through the exhibition development process... Many practical suggestions are offered... While the title of Exhibit Makeovers: A Do-It-Yourself Workbook for Small Museums is as playful and creative as its content, this book is a serious resource for small, and not so small, museums. Exhibition, Fall 2008 Exhibit development is something that everyone thinks they can do until they try. They are soon overwhelmed by the complexity. Parman and Flowers' book begins with the visitors and their natural curiosity and paces readers through the process using well-designed forms and checklists. The authors include material from some of the best exhibit developers and designers in the country. This book was created for smaller museums, but all exhibition teams can benefit by referring to this great resource. -- Margie Marino, Executive Director, North Museum of Natural History & Science
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Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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Höhe: 281 mm
Breite: 217 mm
Dicke: 7 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-7591-0997-1 (9780759109971)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Alice Parman has served as education department chair at Chicago's Field Museum, director of two museums in Oregon, and planner/writer for an exhibit design firm. An interpretive planning consultant since 2003, she works nationally from her home in Eugene, Oregon. Jeffrey Jane Flowers currently works for the city of Eugene, Oregon as a graphic and exhibit designer and stormwater education specialist.
Chapter 1 1. Exhibit Makeovers Part 2 I. Starting Small Chapter 3 2. Plan a Single-Case Exhibit Makeover Chapter 4 3. Design and Install Your Single-Case Exhibit Makeover Part 5 II. Strengthening Skills: An Exhibit Gallery Makeover Chapter 6 4. Working as a Creative Team Chapter 7 5. Plan an Exhibit Gallery Makeover Chapter 8 6. Design Your Exhibit Gallery Makeover Chapter 9 7. Build and Install Your Exhibit Gallery Makeover Part 10 III. Involve Your Community Chapter 11 8. A Small Museum Makeover Chapter 12 9. Make the Most of Your Makeover Chapter 13 Appendix A: Tools and Resources Chapter 14 Appendix B:What is Your Museum's Purpose?