The Empathetic Museum: Synchronicity

Note to readers:  Not sure why my old post on museums in India went out earlier today. Apologies for something your in-box doesn’t need.   Here is current post:  Ever notice an idea that you thought was original popping up in a number of places simultaneously?  That’s what’s happening with the topic of museums and…

Nice and Matisse: Lessons from a City-Wide Project

Last week I used my 10 euro week-long pass to visit the museums involved in the city of Nice’s celebration of the artist Henri Matisse. “Nice 2013: A Summer for Matisse” features eight exhibitions in as many museums, each focusing on some aspect of the painter’s enormous oeuvre.  My husband and I  made it to…

Collecting Trayvon Martin’s Hoodie: A Conversation We Need to Have

Now that the 24/7 discussion of the George Zimmerman/Trayvon Martin case has died down, it’s time to look at the implications of a discussion that flared briefly in the aftermath of the not-guilty verdict for Zimmerman. On July 31, 2013, Lonnie Bunch, Director of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC)…

The Empathetic Museum: Connecting through Collections

In early June I posted a summary of a “Pop-Up” session I organized at the recent meeting of the American Alliance of Museums in Baltimore, MD.  About ten participants joined in a round-table conversation about what might be meant by “The Empathetic Museum.”  Daryl Fischer was part of the discussion, and here are some of…

The Empathetic Museum: Institutional Body Language

Since my last post, on the pop-up discussion about The Empathetic Museum at the American Alliance of Museums conference, Regan Forrest of the blog Interactivate has picked up on this theme and examined it from the perspective of interpretation and design. Her posts are well worth reading, and have generated more widespread discussion on this…

The Empathetic Museum: A "Pop-Up" Conversation

In response to the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School, The Maritime Aquarium is offering free general admission to all residents of Newtown, as well as to Newtown educators and Newtown employed first responders and their immediate families (up to 6 people per family), now through all of 2013. “We at The Maritime Aquarium are heartbroken…

See You in Baltimore?

I’ll be at the annual conference of the American Alliance of Museums in Baltimore, MD from May 19 through 22.  If you are attending, please say hello, especially if we haven’t met before. If you are a regular reader of this blog you may be interested in a couple of sessions that I’ll be chairing:…

Museums and the Marathon Bombings: New Perspectives

Last week I posted a reflection on the varied responses of museums in Boston in the immediate aftermath of the Marathon Bombings–from closing in honor of the victims to free admission in solidarity with the community  to direct outreach to the injured children and families.This week I direct you to two thoughtful and heartfelt posts, Our…