The Small Museum Administrators Committee/Professional Network of AAM wants to make sure that there will be plenty of sessions for you and your colleagues from small museums at the 2013 AAM Annual Meeting in Baltimore. To do that we need your help.
The 2013 theme, The Power of Story, provides a wide range of opportunities for us to share our ideas, successes and challenges. The attached theme description from AAM gives some examples and we know there are lots of stories ready to be told by the small museum community. But don’t let that limit your thinking. Session proposals are welcome on any topic.
If you have ideas for sessions or speakers, send me an e-mail. Let me know, also, if you are interested in working on some of these ideas that have already been suggested:
Kids in Historic Houses
Using Volunteers in the Collections
Museum Ghosts and How to Live With Them
Preparing Museum Studies Graduates to Work in Small Museums
Using Kickstarter and Other Micro-Giving Methods
Building Projects for Small Museums
Museums Without Buildings
Advocacy Outside the Capitol/Statehouse
Teaching Your Board to Ask for Money
Breaking With Museum Traditions (like holiday decorating or local art shows)
I look forward to hearing from you.
Janice
Janice Klein
SMAC/Small Museum Professional Network
Program Chair
EightSixSix Consulting
jkhm@mindspring.com