The Quality Instinct

The Quality Instinct
Author: Maxwell L. Anderson
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1442276827

How do we judge what is good in art? Or more to the controversial point, can we judge art? Acclaimed museum director Maxwell Anderson, newly named Eugene McDermott Director of the Dallas Museum of Art, enters the fray with The Quality Instinct. Part personal memoir, part thinking person's guide to the museum, The Quality Instinct is filled with wit and humor, anecdotes, and insights from the author's 30 years in the highly competitive, often contentious art world. Anderson takes us on a grand tour of ancient and contemporary art, sharing five simple metrics of quality that help us to increase our "visual literacy" as we learn to see, not simply look and judge.

ICrochet Museum Quality Hats, Scarves,Purse

ICrochet Museum Quality Hats, Scarves,Purse
Author: Francine Toukou
Publisher: Leisure Arts
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2007-03
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1601404026

Presents 9 crochet designs. In addition to photography and instructions, this title also includes featurettes, tips, and ideas.

Monitoring for Gaseous Pollutants in Museum Environments

Monitoring for Gaseous Pollutants in Museum Environments
Author: Cecily M. Grzywacz
Publisher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2006-09-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0892368519

With an emphasis on passive sampling, this volume focuses on the environmental monitoring for common gaseous pollutants. It offers an overview of the history and nature of pollutants of concern to museums and the challenges facing scientists, conservators, and managers seeking to develop target pollutant guidelines to protect cultural property.

Creation Museum Signs

Creation Museum Signs
Author: Answers in Genesis
Publisher: Master Books
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2021-01-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781683441793

TAKE THE FAITH-BUILDING TEACHINGS OF THE CREATION MUSEUM EXHIBITS HOME WITH YOU.The Creation Museum in Kentucky is the perfect place to discover the true history of our world. Filled with world class exhibits, the museum takes guests on a tour through the Seven C's of History beginning in Genesis, showing the historical and scientific accuracy of Scripture. The biblical worldview provides the proper foundation for science while the naturalistic evolutionary worldview cannot account for intelligence, order, and every other condition necessary for scientific discovery. There is so much to see and learn that it can be difficult to remember it all. But now, with Creation Museum Signs, you can take the teachings home in one easy-to-use resource.Why is the Bible our authority and can it be trusted in every area?Did dinosaurs really live at the same time as man and were they on the Ark?How did Jesus Christ, the Last Adam, solve the problems introduced by the sin of the first man Adam?This resource gives readers a detailed look at the Creation Museum, opens the door for further study, and makes a great companion to the Ark Signs book.

The Engaging Museum

The Engaging Museum
Author: Graham Black
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1136761713

This very practical book guides museums on how to create the highest quality experience possible for their visitors. Creating an environment that supports visitor engagement with collections means examining every stage of the visit, from the initial impetus to go to a particular institution, to front-of-house management, interpretive approach and qualitative analysis afterwards. This holistic approach will be immensely helpful to museums in meeting the needs and expectations of visitors and building their audience. This book features: includes chapter introductions and discussion sections supporting case studies to show how ideas are put into practice a lavish selection of tables, figures and plates to support and illustrate the discussion boxes showing ideas, models and planning suggestions to guide development an up-to-date bibliography of landmark research. The Engaging Museum offers a set of principles that can be adapted to any museum in any location and will be a valuable resource for institutions of every shape and size, as well as a vital addition to the reading lists of museum studies students.

The Secret Museum

The Secret Museum
Author: Sheila Greenwald
Publisher: Yearling
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1989
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780440401483

Through their restoration of an abandoned playhouse full of antique dolls, two young girls show several other members of the community how to gain a new lease on life.

Inside the Lost Museum

Inside the Lost Museum
Author: Steven Lubar
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2017-08-07
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0674983297

Curators make many decisions when they build collections or design exhibitions, plotting a passage of discovery that also tells an essential story. Collecting captures the past in a way useful to the present and the future. Exhibits play to our senses and orchestrate our impressions, balancing presentation and preservation, information and emotion. Curators consider visitors’ interactions with objects and with one another, how our bodies move through displays, how our eyes grasp objects, how we learn and how we feel. Inside the Lost Museum documents the work museums do and suggests ways these institutions can enrich the educational and aesthetic experience of their visitors. Woven throughout Inside the Lost Museum is the story of the Jenks Museum at Brown University, a nineteenth-century display of natural history, anthropology, and curiosities that disappeared a century ago. The Jenks Museum’s past, and a recent effort by artist Mark Dion, Steven Lubar, and their students to reimagine it as art and history, serve as a framework for exploring the long record of museums’ usefulness and service. Museum lovers know that energy and mystery run through every collection and exhibition. Lubar explains work behind the scenes—collecting, preserving, displaying, and using art and artifacts in teaching, research, and community-building—through historical and contemporary examples. Inside the Lost Museum speaks to the hunt, the find, and the reveal that make curating and visiting exhibitions and using collections such a rewarding and vital pursuit.

Measuring Museum Impact and Performance

Measuring Museum Impact and Performance
Author: John W. Jacobsen
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2016-03-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1442263318

Based on extensive research and decades of experience, museum analyst and planner John W. Jacobsen provides both the theoretical underpinnings and the operational pragmatics of measuring any museum's intentional impact and performance by using 1,025 indicators drawn from 51 expert sources. Measuring Museum Impact and Performance: Theory and Practice provides museum professionals internationally with a clear, very open process that will improve their museum's value and performance by selecting indicators that monitor whether they are realizing their desired public, private, personal and institutional values. The book is not prescriptive, but liberating, as the framework recognizes that each museum needs to decide on its own purposes and priorities. The book is organized in two parts: "Part 1: Theory" is scholarly and builds on the museum field’s rich literature; and "Part 2: Practice" provides step-by-step methods for any museum to set up its own dashboard of prioritized impact and performance indicators. Substantive attachments include: the list of the 51 source documents for the MIIP indicators; definitions of terms and data fields; a long list of precedented museum impacts; measurement formulas and worksheet templates, filled in for a sample museum; and the MIIP 1.0 database available online. Readers will get the following benefits: A literature review of prior work on measuring museum value An analysis of eleven well-established evaluation frameworks that synthesize into a revolutionary, yet practical, Museum Theory of Action A robust and searchable menu of 1,025 existing and aspirational indicators (the MIIP 1.0 database) that you can use to start your own selection An analysis of the MIIP database using the Theory of Action that reveals 14 areas of potential museum impacts and benefits A process to select and prioritize your museum’s intentional purposes and desired impacts A process to determine, measure and compare your museum’s key performance indicators (KPIs) A process to set-up and conduct peer museum comparisons Procedures and examples of how to capture and report data used in your selected indicators Principles for using indicator data to inform museum management decisions