We Have the Power
New exhibit at the Qualicum Beach Museum explores the history of power and energy, local climate change impacts, and what local people are doing about it.Research and conceptualization by Qualicum…
New exhibit at the Qualicum Beach Museum explores the history of power and energy, local climate change impacts, and what local people are doing about it.Research and conceptualization by Qualicum…
Today’s Guest Post is by M. Christine Castle, Canadian climate activist and retired museum consultant. From 2017-2019 Dr. Castle was the Blog Editor and a member of the CMCJ’s founding…
Today’s Guest Post is by Craig Middleton, Assistant Manager, Exhibitions, at the National Museum of Australia. This month we are highlighting articles from a special issue on ‘Museums and Climate…
Today’s Guest Post is by Helen Arfvidsson, curator of global issues at the National Museums of World Culture, Sweden. This month we are highlighting articles from a special issue on…
Today's Guest Post is by Stephen Mellor, formerly Exhibitions and Displays Co-ordinator at Tate Modern in London, England. My turning green Exhibition management in the museum and gallery sector had…
Today’s Guest Post is by Jaime Clifton-Ross, Research Curator for CRC Research and Changing the Conversation in the School of Environment and Sustainability at Royal Roads University. Never before has tackling…
Today's Guest Post is by Viviane Gosselin, Director of Collections and Exhibitions at the Museum of Vancouver and a member of the Executive of International Council of Museums (ICOM) -…
Today’s Guest Post is by David Jensen, Principal at D. Jensen & Associates Ltd., a company of exhibit designers, planners and graphic artists located in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Traditionally, Canadian…
Today's Guest Post is by Camille-Mary Sharp, a third-year Ph.D. student at the Faculty of Information, University of Toronto, and Lana Tran, a second year Master of Museum Studies student…
Today’s Guest Post is by Robert Lapp, Professor of English at Mount Allison University in Sackville, NB, Canada Like museums, universities are public institutions challenged to respond to the complex…