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Too many words! …?

I’ve noticed that my blog posts have been getting longer and longer lately. And, I’m afraid that other people are starting to notice… Therefore, I’m going to try my darndest to keep my blog posts short, sweet, and one minute long (excluding videos or external links). This dilemma reminds me of exhibit writing. Curators and … Continue reading

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Flickering Lights

Here’s another example of random things I see at museums …when I should probably be looking at something else. Let’s go back to The Met. During our visit, we wandered through the Museum’s lovely period rooms and stopped to look at the Room from the Hôtel de Varengeville, Paris. The furnishings were beautiful, as you … Continue reading

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The Bucket

Today’s post features a very ordinary object that has stood the test of time and has been elevated to the status of art. At first glance, it’s just a bucket. But, this bucket is on display in the Greek and Roman Gallery at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The metal bucket with movable handles looks … Continue reading

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Look what I FIC!

To my colleagues, Rest assured, dear friends, that no collection is perfect. While some of us may work happily with beautifully filled collections databases, B-67, and carefully labeled twill tape, others are still struggling to make sense of decades of shady donation paperwork, wonky accession numbering systems and misplaced inventories. [Non-museum folks–if this is Greek … Continue reading

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No But(t)s about it.

As a “museum and archives professional”,  I need to be able to wear a variety of different hats while on the job. Collections management, exhibit development, artifact interpretation, historical administration–everyday is a new adventure. Nevertheless, while I am at best a generalist, I have a never-ending desire to specialize in… something. Each museum visit ignites … Continue reading

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