The latest from our team
Illuminating Culture and Nature Equally: Generative Thinking at a Critical Time
Spurred by the art-dominated sections on Museums in The New York Times, Emlyn reflects on this sector’s pressing need for a balanced profile between people/society and non-human life/nature.
Earth Day at 51: Why Museums Must Embrace the Anthropocene
Whether or not public programs are again canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Earth Day each April 22 warrants the engagement of the museum sector. Emlyn Koster explains why.
Vision-Driven Leadership: Now More Than Ever
Emlyn Koster urges the museum sector to combine operational recovery efforts with strategic pathways towards a more holistic societal and environmental future.
Museums and Climate Change: A Form-follows-Function Perspective
Emlyn Koster, PhD, delves into why museums should illuminate the environmental and societal impacts of climate change.
If we cannot define “museums,” how do museums survive?
While there is some agreement on what a museum does—collect, preserve, educate—there is not consensus on the museum’s purpose. From our theoretical perspective, purpose is the impact a museum has on people.
Advancing Change: A Case Study of the Romare Bearden Graduate Museum Fellowship
This case study contains insights and considerations for museums interested in starting and sustaining a diversity-focused fellowship program.
Inspiring Planet-Savvy Citizens: Evaluation as a Tool for Organizational and Social Change
This article explores how the National Museum of Natural History and Kera Collective analyzed 10 years of museum evaluation to build the institution’s accumulated knowledge by identifying and understanding trends over time.