A presentation for staff and friends at the Wild Center in Tupper Lake on the complexities of building relationships between humans and institutions. First shared by Nina Simon of Museum 2.0 on 15 March, 2011
3. what i do
balboa park online collaborative
boston children’s museum
chabot space science center
chicago history museum
denver art museum
experience music project
girls math and science partnership
international spy museum
minneapolis institute of art
minnesota history center
monterey bay aquarium
oakland museum of california
SFMOMA
smithsonian museum of natural history
statens museum for kunst
tech museum of innovation
21. I’ve never had a gay friend. It was unbelievably
exciting to find myself facing him with his body,
opinions and identity. It seems he was not very
different from me and especially he was not an
alien. From now on, I will not disrupt my
communication with the gays, I will enhance it.
- Reader in Istanbul, 2007
31. there are many ways to support relationships
Stanford Art Center upper: chicago children’s museum Minnesota History Museum
lower: Science Museum of Minnesota
32. which techniques fit your mission?
Stanford Art Center upper: chicago children’s museum Minnesota History Museum
lower: Science Museum of Minnesota
33. The mission of The New York
Public Library is to inspire lifelong
learning, advance knowledge, and
strengthen our communities.
44. “My boss knows that I find this to be very
satisfying, but he also recognizes that it’s a
good thing for the institution in general. He
is one of the people who recognizes the
connection between handicraft and history
and rare books.”
45. “My boss knows that I find this to be very
satisfying, but he also recognizes that it’s a
good thing for the institution in general. He
is one of the people who recognizes the
connection between handicraft and history
and rare books.”
inspire lifelong learning
advance knowledge
strengthen our communities
46. Building relationships
with visitors
nina@museumtwo.com slides at http://wildcenter.pbworks.com