Museums 101
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.83 (954 Votes) |
Asin | : | B010AC125O |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 117 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-06-08 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
He has completed more than 40 projects worldwide for an international clientele that includes science centers, art museums, history museums, libraries, and corporations. Walhimer has a bachelor’s degree in studio art from Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York, and a master’s degree in industrial design and exh
Godfrey, C.P.A., Allison & Godfrey, Certified Public Accountants,Norwalk, Connecticut, United States of America• Van A. The book’s contents were overseen by a six-member international advisory board. Romans, President, Fort Worth Museum of Science and History,Fort Worth, Texas, and Board of Trustees, American Alliance of Museums,United States of America• Sergey Solovyev, Ph.D., Department of Greek & Roman Antiquities, TheState Hermitage Museum, Russia• Alison Spence, Exhibitions and Loans Registrar, National Museum of Australia,Canbe
Walhimer frequently illustrates the point he is making with one or two tangible examples of successfully applied techniques, as well as offering cautionary tales. (Curator: The Museum Journal)As its title implies, this is an introduction to the world of museums, with 24 chapters divided into four sections: Museum Background, Creating an Integrated Museum, Exhibitions, and Behind the Scenes. The ‘Museum Toolbox’ section provides a comprehensive collection of seminal resources, sampl
The Best Guide for Museums Thomas D. Mackie After over 30 years in museums and often teaching on museums we finally have a readable yet complete text for students. Mark Walhimer covers all the essential themes for beginners in museum studies within a series of short and very readable chapters. Added materials and han. So-oo glad I bought it! Amazon Customer I really love this book, and appreciate the depth of knowledge that the author Mark Walhimer put into it. Mr. Walhimer clearly is a devotee of the world of museums, putting in lots of website addresses and names of institutions with locations. The book is laid out very well. "Great Book" according to J. E. Hall. Well done, now - how to get the people who really need to read this to read it?!?!? The "Web portal" that the author hosts as a companion to this book is a fantastic interactive and constantly updated/changing, very progressive!