Joe Imel was on hand to present the first of a series of portraits designed to raise money to help "Save the Depot" at the Historic Railpark & Train Museum.
There's more to being a doctor than diagnosing symptoms. And that's where art comes in.
Step inside any art museum, say MoMA or the Wadsworth, and the regions of your brain associated with pleasure, memory, emotion, and vision immediately light up upon viewing a painting, according to…
We don’t always realize it, but graphic design saturates every part of our lives. It informs the decisions we make as consumers and serves as a structure for how we understand and engage with our environment—whether through navigating the labyrinth of subway lines via color-coded route maps or learn
Art shouldn't only be for those who can afford to see it.
47,000 additional square-feet ... and no room to move
There are qualified and diverse candidates out there who may not be aware that museums are a sustainable career option for them—it’s our job as a field to recruit and retain this virtually untapped…
The complicated relationship between art and commerce has a home in the museum gift shop.
I have two teenage daughters. One loves art museums. She is an artist herself, and loves the experience of peering into paintings and sculptures on display. She feels things the artist is hoping she would feel, she sees details that the artist has painstakingly worked to reveal, she loses herself in pieces that take her …
Museum exhibits feed our imagination, create connections to our client projects and 'connect the dots' to so many aspects of our daily work.
“Churches are places of high trust—and high risk.”
Museums find they're scrambling to adapt their business models -- with mixed results.
“If we can inspire [teens] to follow this as a potential career path, or if we can inspire them to try to solve a problem in their neighborhood, that’s what we’re after.”
While I certainly don’t think that historic hymns are the only thing we should sing in corporate worship, I am concerned that omitting older hymns
Whether to maximize museum acquisitions, because of a particular moral stance, or to enable more diverse collecting, some artists are very involved in their sales.
Museums sometimes seem to have a split identity — some institutions are on the bleeding edge of innovation, taking full advantage of the internet and technology in spreading access to their collections and programming. Others are stuck in the past, operating just how they might have decades ago with administrations unwilling to push technological initiatives. A report from the Pew Internet & American Life Project on…
The reimagined Museum of Modern Art tries to open itself up.
People love art museums, often even more than the most popular companies. What can companies learn from museums' stellar reputations to improve their own rep...
The wealthy have always influenced the art scene. But in recent years, they’ve dominated it.
Most artists would walk miles for the chance to show their work on Museum Mile. Luckily, that's not necessary because we have all the advice you need to navigate this tricky process.