Materials for Exhibit, Moving, and Storage course begins March 7 on
MuseumStudy.com
Are you using the best materials with your collections? What exactly
does "archival" mean? How do you know you the material you are using is
acceptable? Can you choose materials that are both good for collections
and sustainable for the planet? Join conservator Rebecca Newberry for
this 4 week online course, where you will learn what materials are safe
for exhibiting, moving, and storing collections and consider ways to
apply sustainable practices to materials use. You will create a
customized handbook of materials and plan for an exhibit, moving, or
storage project by identifying vendors and materials.
For more information visit our website:
https://www.museumstudy.com/materials-for-exhibit-moving-and-storage
Assessing Risk to Cultural Property 2 course begins March 7 on
MuseumStudy.com
This course builds on the foundation instructor Robert Waller
established in Assessing Risk to Cultural Property 1. We will explore
challenges to quantifying risks and strategies for estimating rates of,
and expected impacts of, sporadic incidents (type 2 risks) employing
examples based on participant situations. Means of determining or
estimating rates of progressive changes (type 3 risks) are provided and
practiced. Finally, methods for presenting comprehensive, (semi-)
quantitative risk profiles are demonstrated and employed by participants.
Prerequisite: Assessing Risk to Cultural Property 1 or a Protect
Heritage workshop in the last 5 years.
For more information visit our website:
https://www.museumstudy.com/assessing-risk-to-cultural-property-2
The Interpretive Exhibit Planners Toolbox course begins March 7 on
MuseumStudy.com
Guidelines and tools for planning and managing interpretive exhibit
projects.
Join instructor John Veverka for this 4 week course designed for medium
to small museums that may be doing most of their interpretive exhibits
"in house". It provides a strategy to help them develop cost effective
and "successful" interpretive exhibits (Provoke, Relate, Reveal) based
on interpretive objectives and interpretive theme development and
illustration.
For more information visit our website:
https://www.museumstudy.com/the-interpretive-exhibit-planners-toolbox
(Only 1 spot remains for this popular course) Rights & Reproductions 2: Fair Use, Open Access, and More course begins
March 7 on MuseumStudy.com
Rights and reproductions methodologies are seemingly ever-changing with
new technologies, additional distribution avenues, evolving case law,
applicable court decisions, and new legislation. Join Anne M. Young for
the four week online course Rights & Reproductions 2: Fair Use, Open
Access, and More. Participants will further investigate current trends
in rights and reproductions practices at cultural institutions, through
discussions of fair use / fair dealing guidelines and codes, Creative
Commons and RightsStatements.org, Open Access and more.
For more information visit our website:
https://www.museumstudy.com/rights-and-reproductions-2
March professional development opportunities at Museum Study
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