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Alliance of<br />
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General Chair<br />
Dear Colleagues,<br />
Welcome to our nation's capital and to our annual<br />
AAM meeting. In an election year, this is the perfect<br />
place and time to gather. given our theme of "Power.<br />
Influence and Responsibility." We operate in an era of<br />
increasingly rapid change and rising challenges- an era<br />
when our visitors and our communities are looking to<br />
us for more insight and inspiration than ever before.<br />
I'm confident we can deliver if we focus on our values.<br />
What do we value as individuals? What do we value<br />
as communities? And what do we value as nations?<br />
I'm reminded of the quote by scientist E.O. Wilson:<br />
"We are drowning in information, while starving for<br />
wisdom." This provides an important backdrop for<br />
our conversations over the next few days. We will use<br />
the potential power and influence of our museums<br />
responsibly if our actions are grounded in our values.<br />
We must think creatively. think as a community and<br />
inspire others to think creatively too.<br />
The museum community, individually and collectively<br />
through organizations like AAM, has so much to offer.<br />
I am proud that the Smithsonian has joined AAM<br />
as their partner in this year's annual meeting and I<br />
look forward to learning more about the invaluable<br />
contributions your museums are making to your<br />
communities, the nation and the world.<br />
Dr. David J. Skorton<br />
Secretary, Smithsonian Institution<br />
General Chair, AAM 2016 Annual Meeting & Museum Expo<br />
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Host Committee Chair<br />
Dear Colleagues,<br />
On behalf of the local host committee, I'm pleased<br />
to welcome you to Washington, DC, for the 2016 AAM<br />
Annual Meeting & Museum Expo. Our committee of<br />
museum leaders- from every type and size of museum<br />
imaginable- has collaborated to create unique<br />
experiences for all interests and appetites.<br />
We offer you the opportunity to make new friends and<br />
reconnect with old ones at spectacular events hosted<br />
all across the city. To help you learn and share with<br />
each other, we have prepared more than 180 interactive<br />
sessions, crowd sourced from the museum field and<br />
then chosen by our National Program Committee of 30<br />
experts from across museum disciplines. In addition,<br />
we have planned 25 Onsite Insights programs that let<br />
you gain knowledge firsthand by visiting your fellow<br />
museums. Head to the Museum Expo floor to connect<br />
with new ideas, top-notch partners and innovative<br />
products designed to help you deliver on your<br />
institution's mission.<br />
We look forward to exploring with you how our theme<br />
of "Power, Influence and Responsibility" shapes the<br />
work of museums in the US and around the globe.<br />
Washington, DC, is one of the most powerful cities<br />
in the world and the proud home of more than 200<br />
museums and embassies representing 176 countries.<br />
Memorials and monuments define the city's landscape,<br />
honoring our nation's greatest leaders and fallen<br />
heroes, and as we approach Memorial Day, it provides<br />
the perfect backdrop for reflecting on how museums<br />
preserve powerful memories.<br />
Be sure to post. tweet, upload and share your<br />
experiences on the web and social media with<br />
#AAM2016. We appreciate your support and we're glad<br />
you're here!<br />
Dorothy M. Kosinski, Ph.D.<br />
Director, The Phillips Collection<br />
Local Host Chair<br />
AAM 2016 Annual Meeting & MuseumExpo<br />
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Table of Contents<br />
Acknowledgments .. . ...... . .. ~ .. . ... . ...... . 8<br />
Annual Meeting Theme . . ... . . ~ .. . ... . ....... 9<br />
General Information . . ..... . . .. . .. . ........ . .. 11<br />
Offsite Events .............• .. . ......... . ... 15<br />
MuseumExpo ...... . ..... . .. . , .. . .......... 23<br />
Museum Expo Pavilions . . . . . ........ . ...... 23<br />
MuseumExpo Education ........... . .. . ... 25<br />
MuseumExpo Highlight/Activities . . . •...... 25<br />
Alliance Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25<br />
Alliance Resource Center . .. ........ •...... 28<br />
Solutions Center Presentations ..... .• . . .... 31<br />
Technology Innovations Stage ....... . ...... 31<br />
Emerging Innovators Forum ........ •...... 32<br />
Program Tracks ............ . .. . ...... . ...... 35<br />
Featured Speakers .. . ...... . .. •.. . . .. . .. . ... 39<br />
General Session Keynotes . . ....... . . . . .... 39<br />
Special Guest Speakers .. . . . ........... .... 43<br />
Schedule at a Glance . ... . .. • .. • .. . . .. . ...... 47<br />
Sessions by Track . .. . ............ . ... . ...... 55<br />
Wednesday Sessions & Events . . ............. 61<br />
Thursday Sessions & Events ... • .. . ... . ...... 65<br />
Friday Sessions & Events .. . • .. • .. . ... . ...... 75<br />
Saturday Sessions & Events ....... . ... . ...... 85<br />
Sunday Sessions & Events . . ...... . ... . ...... 99<br />
Exh ibitor and Adverstiser Directory . ... . ..... 105<br />
AAM Leadership and Partners ..... . ........ 125<br />
Local Host Committee ........ ......• .. . .. 125<br />
National Program Committee . ........ . . .. 125<br />
Professional Network Sponsors ... . . •. . . .. 126<br />
Professional Networks .. . .. ~ ........ . ..... 126<br />
AAM Board and Staff .. ..• . • .. .. .. .. . .. . .. 127<br />
Metro Map ................• .. . ...... . ..... 128<br />
MuseumTALKS .. . . ......... ...... . . . . . . .. 44<br />
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Acknowledgments<br />
Smithsonian Institution<br />
The American Alliance of Museums is deeply grateful to the Smithsonian Institution for its support in<br />
making this conference a memorable event.<br />
The Alliance wishes to express appreciation to the following organizations that have generously supported<br />
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Annual Meeting Theme<br />
Power, Influence and Responsibility<br />
Museums are powerful community assets<br />
economically. culturally, educationally and as places<br />
to convene and discuss issues of the day. They<br />
memorialize historic events and bear witness to<br />
political and social change. They strive to foster healthy<br />
dialogue and provide a venue for healing and renewal.<br />
Museums use their power to teach respect for cultural<br />
differences and foster community cohesion and<br />
sustainability. How is your museum using its power'?<br />
Washington. DC, is one of the most powerful cities<br />
in the world and the proud home of more than 200<br />
museums and embassies representing 176 countries.<br />
Memorials and monuments define the city's Landscape,<br />
honoring our nation's greatest leaders and fallen<br />
heroes and providing the perfect backdrop for reflecting<br />
on how museums preserve powerful memories.<br />
Washington, DC, is filled with examples of how society<br />
has become more just and compassionate. whether<br />
through laws or civic demonstrations. Yet the city also<br />
struggles with poverty. educational inequity and the<br />
quest for municipal independence.<br />
In her keynote address at the AAM 2015 Annual<br />
Meeting and MuseumExpo in Atlanta, National<br />
Museum of African Art Director Johnnetta Betsch Cole<br />
said, "If we are to be relevant [and] stay artistically and<br />
financially viable, [we must rethink] what takes place<br />
in our museums. to whom our museums belong and<br />
who the colleagues are who have the privilege of telling<br />
important stories through the power of science. history,<br />
culture and art."<br />
Continuing the Atlanta annual meeting theme<br />
"The Social Value of Museums;• we' LL explore how<br />
museums in the United States and around the world<br />
are using their power to advance society and how they<br />
can better address the issue of social inequality. Are<br />
museums welcoming and accessible to all audiences?<br />
Are museums engaging communities to address<br />
controversial topics? Are museums actively developing<br />
an inclusive workplace?<br />
We invite the museum field to explore responsibilities<br />
that come with living in a democratic society. Is it the<br />
role of museums to address social justice issues? How<br />
do museums provide an appropriate community forum<br />
for civic debate? How do museums educate policy<br />
makers about the many ways they address community<br />
needs through their programs and services? How<br />
do museums Leverage their power through their key<br />
stakeholders- volunteers, trustees, visitors and donorto<br />
demonstrate their social value?
GENERAL<br />
Information<br />
MEETING LOCATIONS<br />
Walter E. Washington Convention Center<br />
801 Mount Vernon Place NW<br />
Washington, DC 20001<br />
Main Phone Number: 202-249-3000<br />
Marriott Marquis Washington DC<br />
(Headquarters Hotel)<br />
901 Massachusett s Avenue NW<br />
Washington, DC 20001<br />
Main Phone Number: 202-824-9200<br />
Official conference programming will take place at the<br />
Convention Center or Headquarters Hotel unless otherwise<br />
noted. See daily schedule for program location details.<br />
CONFERENCE HOURS, SERVICES &<br />
IMPORTANT INFORMATION<br />
Hours of Operation<br />
Official conference hours are as follows:<br />
Wednesday, May 25<br />
(Pre-Conference Hours) ............ Noon-7 p.m.<br />
Thursday, May 26..<br />
. .7:30 a.m.- 5:30p.m.<br />
Friday, May 27 ................ . 7:30 a.m.- 5:30p.m.<br />
Saturday, May 28 .............. 7:30 a.m.-5:30p.m.<br />
Sunday, May 29 .................. 7:30 a.m.-Noon<br />
Please see the MuseumExpo section of this program book<br />
for Expo hours of operation and activity schedules.<br />
AAM Hospitality Lounge & Information<br />
Center<br />
Convention Center, West Salon<br />
AAM Staff and the Washington DC Hospitality Subcommittee<br />
look forward to welcoming you to the city. So stop by anytime<br />
during official conference hours with conference or city related<br />
questions or to simply hang out and network with fellow<br />
attendees! Charging stations and more will be available to<br />
make your conference. experience an enjoyable one!<br />
AAM Registration<br />
Convention Center, West Salon<br />
Here you will find express self-check-in kiosks and staff to<br />
assist you with all of your registration needs during official<br />
conference hours.<br />
See the Events section of this program book for information<br />
on Event and Ticket details.<br />
Audio Recordings<br />
Convention Center, Middle Building Concourse<br />
Complimentary access to the AAM program session<br />
recording library has been included in FULL conference<br />
registration this year! Library access and instructions will be<br />
available approximately 3 weeks after the conference.<br />
Daily registrants will be able to purchase recordings onsite.<br />
Stop by t he We.bcast Guru desk for more information or to<br />
place an order.<br />
Attendee audio and video recording of sessions is strictly<br />
prohibited without prior permission from AAM.<br />
Attendee List<br />
The conference list of attendees and other pertinent<br />
meeting information Will be available through the conference<br />
mobileapp.<br />
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Business Center<br />
Convention Center, Main Lobby<br />
Open daily between 8 a.m.- 5 p.m.<br />
The Capttal Bust ness Center offers an array of business<br />
services and products including copying, printing. faxing and<br />
shtpping as well as computer and internet stations. Business<br />
Center staff can be reached at 202-289-5233.<br />
Coat & Baggage Check<br />
Convention Center, 101<br />
Available for all attendees from Thursday- Sunday during<br />
conference hours. The cost for coats or baggage items range<br />
from $3.50-$5 per item. AAM does not manage this service<br />
and is not responsible for the Loss of any valuables.<br />
Emergencies<br />
To report medical and non-medical emergencies pick up<br />
a white house phone located throughout the Convention<br />
Center and dial 3333.<br />
FirstAid Office & Self Care Lounge<br />
Convention Center, 208AB<br />
Professional emergency medical personnel Will be on<br />
hand throughout the conference to assist participants<br />
with any medical emergencies that may arise during the<br />
annual meeting. To speak with EMS personnel, please<br />
dial 202-249· 3167.<br />
This suite will also feature a private space for nursing<br />
mothers, or those who may need to take a few moments<br />
to stow down. Open during official conference hours.<br />
Handouts<br />
Handouts wilt be available to all m eeting attendees<br />
approximately 2-3 business days following the annual<br />
meeting. Attendees will be notified when handouts<br />
becom e available.<br />
International Lounge<br />
Convention Center, 156<br />
This informal gathering space provides cross-cultural<br />
exchange and networking With museum colleagues from<br />
around the world; offers Information on AAM international<br />
programs: and factlitates dialogue on global museum<br />
issues and challenges through scheduled programm1ng.<br />
International attendees tn need of assistance may dial 202-<br />
249-4051 during official conference hours.<br />
Internet Service<br />
Wi-FI access is complimentary in the Convention Center and<br />
Headquarters Hotel public spaces.<br />
Lost&Found<br />
Convention Center, West Salon<br />
Lost items should be taken to the AAM Hospitality Lounge<br />
& Information Center during the conference. Attendees<br />
may stop by to claim lost items in this room during official<br />
conference hours. Attendees may dial 202-249·4056 for<br />
assistance.<br />
Unclaimed item s will be turned over to the Convention<br />
Center at the end of the conference.<br />
MobileApp<br />
Download the AAM Events app for the most up-to-date<br />
Information on sessions. exhibitors, attendees and events.<br />
New this year. you can Integrate your schedule into your<br />
personal calendar and connect directly with other attendees<br />
through the attendee list. accessible only through the<br />
mobileapp.<br />
To download, search "AAM Events" in the App Store or in<br />
Google Play.<br />
If you need on site ass1stance with the mobile app, stop by the<br />
AAM Hospitality Lounge & Information Center for assistance.<br />
Presenter Prep<br />
Convention Center, 209AB<br />
All annual meeting presenters are required to check in at<br />
the Presenter Prep room at least 2-4 hours prior to their<br />
presentations. Presenters will be able to meet with audiovisual<br />
staff, discuss session concerns, review presentations.<br />
meet-up with co-presenters. provide handouts, etc.<br />
Presenters in need of assistance may dial 202-249-4053<br />
during official conference hours.<br />
Volunteer Office<br />
Convention Center, 102AB<br />
All annual meeting volunteers are required to check In at the<br />
Volunteer Office prior to each assignment. This office will<br />
be staffed during official conference hours. Volunteers With<br />
questions maydial 202-249-4055.<br />
Generously suppot led by<br />
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Offsite Events<br />
Event Transportation<br />
Transportation Instructions for events are noted wi thin the<br />
event's listing and on the event ticket. Metro stations have<br />
been noted to help you arrive at events on your own. if<br />
desired, and for those events without transportation. For<br />
Onslte Insights without transportation. a meeting location is<br />
noted on your event ticket.<br />
Buses for all events with transportation will depart the<br />
Convention Center on L Street prom ptly at the time noted.<br />
Return transportation from Evening Events will drop off at<br />
the Convention Center and the Ham ilton Crowne Plaza.<br />
For transportation information or to request an accessible<br />
transfer, contact Callaway Transportation at 866-767-3305.<br />
Event Ticket Information<br />
Interested in selling or purchasing an event ticket? Visit the<br />
Ticket Exchange kiosk in the West Salon to connect with other<br />
attendees and take care of your ticket needs.<br />
Due to increased security protocol in Washington, DC,<br />
please be sure to have a picture ID with you at all times.<br />
You must have the physical ticket with you for attendance<br />
at all ticketed events.<br />
Invitation Only Events<br />
Wednesday, May 25<br />
7-9 p.m.<br />
Alliance Leadership Dinner<br />
Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens<br />
Bus will depart Convention Center at 6:30p.m . Return trip<br />
will depart at 9 p.m.<br />
Complimentary parking will be available.<br />
Evening Events<br />
Tickets are required for access to all Evening Events. Please<br />
note that pre-registration was required for each ticketed<br />
event. Tickets will not be sold onsite.<br />
Buses will depart from the Convention Center at L Street<br />
promptly at the times listed below. Return times from each<br />
venue are also listed below. Return service designated drop<br />
off points will be the Convention Center and the Hamilton<br />
Crowne Plaza Hotel.<br />
If the venue is easily accessible via public transportation,<br />
please note the nearest Metro stations.<br />
Thursday, May 26<br />
6 :30-8:30 p.m.<br />
Evening Cocktail Reception at the National<br />
Gallery of Art<br />
National Gallery of Art<br />
Metro: Archives-Navy Memorial-Penn Quarter (Yellow/<br />
Green)<br />
Bus will depart Convention Center at 6 p.m. Return trips<br />
depart at 8 and 8:30p.m.<br />
The Power of Memory to Influence Today<br />
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum<br />
Bus will depart Convention Center at 7 p.m. Return trips<br />
depart at 9 and 9:30p.m.<br />
8-10 p.m.<br />
An Evening of George Washington University's Art<br />
Attractions<br />
The George Washington University Museum &<br />
The Textile Museum<br />
Metro: Foggy Bottom-GWU (Blue/ Orange/Silver)<br />
Bus will depart Convention Center at 7:30p.m. Return trips<br />
depart at 9:30 and 10 p.m.<br />
Thursday, May 26<br />
6 :30-8 p.m.<br />
Global Leadership Reception<br />
The Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American<br />
Art Museum<br />
Bus will depart Convention Center at 6 p.m. Return trip will<br />
depart at 8 p.m.<br />
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t> r itain • Tate Modern • The Terra Foundation<br />
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Carnegie Library at Mt. Vernon Square<br />
No bus provided. Use K Street entrance across from the<br />
Renaissance Hotel.<br />
Friday, May 27<br />
7-9 p.m.<br />
Flappers, Jazz and More: An Art Deco Evening at the<br />
National Archives<br />
National Archives Museum<br />
Metro: Archives-Navy Memorial-Penn Quarter (Green/Yellow)<br />
Bus will depart Convention Center at 6:30p.m. Return trips<br />
depart at 8:30 and 9 p.m.<br />
7- 10 p.m.<br />
A Special Evening with the National Museum<br />
of African Art<br />
National Museum of African Art<br />
Metro: Smithsonian (Blue/Orange/Silver)<br />
Bus will depart Convention Center at 6:30p.m. Return trips<br />
depart at 9:30 and 10 p.m.<br />
8 - 10 p.m.<br />
Night at the Newseum<br />
Newseum<br />
Metro: Archives-Navy Memorial-Penn Quarter (Green/<br />
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Bus will depart Convention Center at 7:30p.m. Return trips<br />
depart at 9:30 and 10 p.m.<br />
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Professional Network Events<br />
Tickets are required for access to all Evening Events. Please<br />
note that pre-registration was required for each ticketed<br />
event. Tickets will not be sold onsite.<br />
Wednesday, May 25<br />
1-4:30 p.m.<br />
NAME Field Trip<br />
National Archives Museum<br />
Bus will depart Convention Center at 12:30 p.m. and return by<br />
4:30p.m.<br />
Thursday, May 26<br />
Transportation for Professional Network receptions is on your<br />
own. The nearest Metro station has been provided below to<br />
help you arrive at the location. You must present your event<br />
ticket on arrival for admission to the event.<br />
6-8 p.m.<br />
DAM & PRAM Reception<br />
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden<br />
Metro: L'Enfant Plaza (Blue/Orange/Silver/Yellow/Green)<br />
Reception with Latino, Indigenous Peoples, Asian Pacific<br />
American, DIVCOM, LGBTQ & PIC Green<br />
Mexican Cultural Institute<br />
Metro: Columbia Heights (Green/Yellow)<br />
Networking Evening With CurCom, LMN, COMPT, SMAC<br />
and Historic House Networks<br />
The American Revolution Institute at Anderson<br />
House<br />
Metro: Dupont Circle (Red)<br />
EdCom and CARE Professional Networks Reception<br />
The Phillips Collection<br />
Metro: Dupont Circle (Red)<br />
7-10 p.m .<br />
NAME Party<br />
The Mansion on 0 Street<br />
Metro: Dupont Circle (Red)<br />
Saturday, May 28<br />
1-3 p.m.<br />
PIC Green Field Trip: Sustainable Museum Tour at the<br />
U.S. Botanic Gardens<br />
United States Botanic Garden<br />
Bus will depart Convention Center at 12:30 p.m. and return by<br />
3:30p.m.<br />
Onsite Insights<br />
Saturday, May 28<br />
Buses for the following Onsite Insights depart the Convention<br />
Center at 12:30 p.m. and will return to the Convention Center<br />
by 3:30p.m. Tickets are required to board the bus for<br />
these events.<br />
1-3 p.m.<br />
An Exces s of Riches: A Conversation about Collections<br />
Tudor Place Historic House and Garden<br />
Breaking News at the Newseum: Incorporating Current<br />
Events Into Your Museum<br />
Newseum<br />
Constitution-in-Action: Document-based Learning Lab<br />
Program<br />
National Archives Museum<br />
FRESH TALK on the Art of Social Change<br />
National Museum of Women in the Arts<br />
Home for Brave Ideas<br />
President Lincoln's Cottage at the Soldiers' Home<br />
Investigation: Detective McDevitt<br />
Ford's Theatre<br />
Museum of the Bible Presentation and Hord Hat Site Tour<br />
The Museum of the Bible Construction Site<br />
NMAH Object Project Tour<br />
National Museum of American History<br />
Period Rooms and Historic Interiors: New Approaches to<br />
Traditional Spaces<br />
DAR Museum<br />
Sewall- Belmont House & Museum: 'Equal Rights' Project<br />
Sewall-Belmont House<br />
Smithsonian National Zoo Behind the Scenes & Front of<br />
House Green Tour<br />
Smithsonian National Zoological Park<br />
Theater at the Museum: Bringing 'The Cerulean Time<br />
Capsu le' to Life<br />
United States Botanic Garden<br />
Bus will return to the Convention Center by 4 p.m.<br />
3-6 p.m.<br />
DIVCOM Field Trip: Committing to Diversity, Inclusion<br />
and Social Justice<br />
The Octagon<br />
Bus will depart Convention Center at 2:30p.m. and return by<br />
6:30p.m.<br />
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Sunday, May 29<br />
Buses for the following Onsite Insight events will depart at<br />
12:30 p.m. You must have your event ticket in order to<br />
board the bus.<br />
Discover Architectural Toys at the National Building Museum<br />
National Building Museum<br />
Bus will return to the Convention Center by 2:30p.m.<br />
Historic Buildings and Gardens: Adapting to Museum<br />
Standards<br />
Tudor Place Historic House and Garden<br />
Bus will return to the Convention Center by 3:30p.m.<br />
Tour of the U.S. Botanic Garden Production Greenhouses<br />
United States Botanic Garden Production Facility<br />
Bus will return to the Convention Center by 4 p.m.<br />
Transportation will not be provided for the following<br />
Onsite Insights. See your event ticket for the exact<br />
meeting place of your Onsite Insight. Tours will start<br />
promptly at the time listed.<br />
1:30-3 p.m.<br />
National Museum of African Art: Behind the Scenes with<br />
Moster Mount Maker Keith Conway<br />
National Museum of African Art<br />
Metro: Smithsonian (Blue/Orange/Silver)<br />
2-3:30 p.m.<br />
Behind-the-scenes: Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture<br />
Garden<br />
Hirshhotn Museum and Sculpture Garden<br />
Metro: Smithsonian (Blue/Orange/Silver)<br />
National Museum of African American History & Culture<br />
Tour<br />
National Museum of African American History & Culture<br />
Metro: L'Enfant Plaza (Blue/Orange/Silver/Yellow/Green)<br />
2:30- 4 p.m.<br />
Smithsonian American Art Museum Visible Storage Tour<br />
Smithsonian American Art Museum<br />
Metro: Gallery Place/Chinatown (Green/Yellow/ Red)<br />
1-3 p.m.<br />
Smithsonian Gardens Tour - Museum Without Walls<br />
Smithsonian Gardens/Smithsonian Castle<br />
Metro: Smithsonian (Blue/Orange/Silver)<br />
1-4 p.m.<br />
Behind-the-scenes: Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition<br />
National Portrait Gallery<br />
Metro: Gallery Place/Chinatown (Green/Yellow/Red)<br />
Culture for All Ages: Smithsonian and Early Childhood<br />
Learning<br />
National Museum of American History<br />
Metro: Smithsonian (Blue/Orange/Silver)<br />
Provenance/ Beyond Due Diligence to Grand Collections<br />
Arthur M. Sadder and Freer Gallery of Art<br />
Metro: Smithsonian (Blue/Orange/Silver)<br />
Rapid Prototyping to Change the World<br />
National Museum of American History<br />
Metro: Smithsonian (Blue/Orange/Silver)<br />
American Smithsonian Indian LEED Building Tour of Notional Muse;m;o;f~th;e;r=::=::=~~~~~~~~iiiiliii!~~~i~il<br />
National Museum of the American Indian<br />
Metro: Smithsonian (Blue/Orange/Silver)
Eat and Explore: DC Food Tours<br />
Transportation for the Eat and Explore DC Food Tours is on<br />
your own. See the meeting location on the Event Ticket. You<br />
m ust have a ticket to participate in the food tours. Tours will<br />
start prom ptly at 1 p.m.<br />
Questions'? Call or text 202-683-8847<br />
1-3:30 p.m.<br />
Eat and Explore: Capitol Hill<br />
Metro: Eastern Market (Blue/ Orange/ Silver)<br />
Meet at Eastern Market Metro Station Entrance<br />
Eat and Explore: Georgetown<br />
Metro: Foggy Bottom (Blue/ Orange/ Silver) or take the<br />
Georgetown-Union Station Circulator<br />
Meet at Old Stone House<br />
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Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History<br />
1000 Constit ut ion Avenue, NW<br />
SATURDAY, MAY 28<br />
Check-in: 7:30 p.m. • Check-out: 9:30 p.m.<br />
Embrace your inner explorer and discover new things at the "Inside the<br />
Great American Outdoors" party. Wear your exploration<br />
best and prepare for a fun evening of music, hands-on discovery,<br />
and all-American treats and libations.<br />
Getting there will be half t he fun. Navigation is easy!<br />
WALK<br />
The museum is approximately a 15-20 minute walk from the Walter E.<br />
Washington Convention Center. Exit center on either 9th Street. NW or 7th<br />
Street. NW, walk south approximately 7 blocks to Constitution Avenue, NW,<br />
turn right and walk to t he museum entrance located at<br />
lOth Street and Constitution Avenue, NW.<br />
METRO<br />
The Metro Stations closest to t he museum are Archives-Navy<br />
Memorial-Penn Quarter (Yellow/Green) and Smit hsonian<br />
(Blue/Orange). You may enter the building from either t he Constitution<br />
Avenue, NW entrance or from the National Mall entrance<br />
(Madison Avenue, NW).<br />
For Metro information please see page 128 of this program.<br />
IMPORTANT PARTY INFORMATION<br />
Pre-Registration Required for this event.<br />
No admittance without a ticket.<br />
Due to enhanced security measures in Washington, DC each<br />
attendee will be required to pass through metal detectors and bag<br />
inspection stations. It is recommended that you bring your<br />
conference badge and photo id. Avoid bringing large bags.<br />
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EVENTS & HIGHLIGHTS<br />
MuseumExpo<br />
Visit the Exhibit Hall and Learn!<br />
Visit Museum Expo, located in Halls DE, and meet with subject matter expert exhibitors; participate in<br />
"how to" learning in the Solutions Center or Technology Innovation Theaters; exchange ideas during<br />
flash sessions in the AAM Resource Lounge; meet-up with colleagues; relax, eat, drink and have fun<br />
during the conference.<br />
Be su re to participate In the daily Expo raffle drawings and giveaways announced daily in the mobile app<br />
and via social media.<br />
Hours of Operation<br />
Thursday, May 26 . ... .. ..... ..... 10 a.m.-5 p.m.<br />
Friday, May 27 . .. .. . . ....... .. ..... Noon-S p.m.<br />
Saturday, May 28 .... ... . . .. .. .... . 9 a.m.-Noon<br />
Events<br />
Thursday, May 26<br />
Museum Expo Brunch Event .... 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.<br />
Kick off this year"s Annual Meeting with a DC Style Opening<br />
Brunch in the Expo Hall. Come enjoy some live m usic,<br />
giveaways. complimentary food and drinks and make<br />
connections with friends, colleagues and exhibitors.<br />
Friday, May 27<br />
Pavilion Meet- Ups .............. 12:30-1:45 p.m.<br />
Grab lunch from the Museum Expo Cafe and stop by one of<br />
the pavilions to learn more about their products and services.<br />
Ref~eshment Break . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5 p.m.<br />
Enjoy wine, beer or soft drinks at one of the cash bars<br />
throughout the hall white participating in Expo Hall activities.<br />
Saturday, May 28<br />
Coffee Break .......................... 10-11 a.m.<br />
Grab a complimentary cup of coffee and visit with exhibitors<br />
before the hall closes at noon.<br />
PAVILIONS<br />
These show floor destinations showcase exhibitors<br />
addressing the museum industry's key trends and interests.<br />
Federal Agency Pavilion<br />
Program officers from a number of federal agencies will be<br />
available to answer your questions about grant opportunities,<br />
provide tips on successful grant applications and provide<br />
feedback on your prospective project ideas.<br />
Technology Innovation Zone<br />
Come to this featured area to experience how visitors are<br />
accessing museum information and experiences in new<br />
ways through technologies such as display solutions, mobile<br />
media and applications. interactive kiosks, touch screen<br />
technologies. mobile computing solutions and virtual<br />
environments.<br />
Traveling Exhibits<br />
This area features museums and organizations highlighting<br />
the best in traveling, or touring, exhibitions. Displays are<br />
designed to attract new audiences and increase revenues.<br />
From art and science to history, this area is one stop shopping<br />
for your traveling exhibit needs.<br />
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EDUCATION<br />
Come learn m ore about the latest technology or products/<br />
services in the field from subject matter experts focusing on<br />
very specific topics in one of our show floor theaters. These<br />
are open to all attendees.<br />
• Solutions Center: Exhibiting companies will present<br />
sessions uniquely designed to give you cutting-edge<br />
inform ation on products and services addressing the<br />
needs of the museum industry.<br />
• Technology Innovation: Come learn more about<br />
the latest products and services from the experts in<br />
gamification. mobile applications, registration, display<br />
technologies, visitor experience solutions and more<br />
through brief product demonstrations<br />
For a complete schedule of presentations search for<br />
"Solutions Center" or "Technology Innovation" on the<br />
m obile app.<br />
HIGHLIGHTS/ACTIVITIES<br />
Happiness & Well-Being Lounge<br />
Stop by the Happiness & Well-Being Lounge to learn about<br />
tips to improve your personal and professional well-being and<br />
enjoy calming music, relaxation meditations and m indfulness<br />
m aterials. Check the mobile app for activity schedules.<br />
Alliance Bookstore<br />
Join us in the Alliance Bookstore Located in<br />
Museum Expo. Browse the best in<br />
museum literature and attend author<br />
signings.<br />
Generously supported by TAM Retail<br />
Author Signings<br />
Thursday, May 26<br />
2-3 p.m.<br />
Brent Powell<br />
Collection Care: An Illustrated<br />
Handbook for the Care and<br />
Handling of Cultural Objects<br />
Friday, May 27<br />
Noon-1 p.m.<br />
Robert M. Edsel<br />
The Monuments Men<br />
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MuseumExpo Break Zone<br />
Coffee .... l need coffeel Take time to refuel, reenergize and<br />
network in our Break Zone, while exploring the exhibit hall<br />
during scheduled breaks.<br />
3-4p.m.<br />
Brad King<br />
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Alliance Resource Center<br />
American Alliance of Museums<br />
AAM invites you to meet, learn, exchange 1deas or just relax in<br />
the Resource Center.<br />
• Attend a flash session on AAM programs such as the<br />
Continuum of Excellence or the Alliance Purchasing<br />
Cooperative and possibly win a prize.<br />
• Attend a Center for the Future of Museums session on<br />
museums and labor.<br />
• Meet AAM bo-ard members and staff.<br />
• Get~ professional headshot to post to Museum<br />
Junction.<br />
• Give us your thoughts on implementing the new<br />
Alliance Strategic Plan.<br />
• Watch an episode of Innovation Nation, sponsored by<br />
The Henry Ford.<br />
Schedule of AAM Programs and Activities<br />
Friday, May 27<br />
Noon-l 2:30<br />
12•30-1 p.m.<br />
1-1:30 p.m.<br />
2-2:30p.m.<br />
2;30-3p.m.<br />
3--.3:30p.m,<br />
3:30-4 p.m.<br />
4- 4:30p.m.<br />
4:30-S p.m.<br />
Alliance<br />
Innovation Nation video<br />
Continuum of Excellence: Core Documents<br />
Verification<br />
Continuum of Excellence: How to Become a<br />
Peer Reviewer<br />
Innovation Nation video<br />
Alliance Purchasing Coop: Lea rn How to Save<br />
on Purchasing<br />
Meet Alliance Staff<br />
Professional headshots<br />
Innovation Nation Video<br />
Meet Alliance Staff<br />
Professional headshots<br />
Continuum of Excellence<br />
Museum Assessment Program<br />
Innovation Nation video<br />
Thursday,<br />
May 26<br />
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10 a.m.-Noon<br />
Meet Alliance Board & Staff<br />
Comm1tteefor EdtJcatlon Funding Presidential<br />
Forum. Sponsored by AAM. Livestream<br />
Saturday,<br />
May 28<br />
9-9:30 a.m.<br />
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Meet Atuance Starf<br />
Noon- i2;30 p.m<br />
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Innovation Nation video<br />
Innovation Not1on video<br />
9:30-10 a.m.<br />
Innovation Nat1on video<br />
Meet Alliance Sl aff<br />
2-2;30p.m.<br />
Continuum of Excellence; Accreditation for<br />
Small Museums<br />
Professional headshots<br />
11- n :30 a. rn .<br />
11:30 a.m.-Noon<br />
Continuum of Excellence: Accreditation for<br />
Small Mu seums<br />
Meet Your AAM Lobbyists<br />
2:30-3 p.m.<br />
Conlinuum of Excellence:<br />
Museum Assessment Program<br />
Professional headshots<br />
3-3:30p.m.<br />
/nnovatlo'lNotion video<br />
3:30-4 p.m.<br />
Alliance Purchasing Coop: Learn How to Save<br />
on Purchasing<br />
4- 4:30 p.m.<br />
4:30-Sp.m,<br />
Contlnuum of Excellence:<br />
Core Documents Verification<br />
Innovation Nation video<br />
Thank you to The Henry Ford for<br />
sponsoring Innovation Nation.<br />
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Alliance Resource Center<br />
Center for the Future of Museums<br />
AAM's Center for the Future of Museum s' demo in the Expo<br />
hall this year explores m useums and labor. Engage wi th us.<br />
our partners and each other throughout MuseumExpo to<br />
explore:<br />
• Unconscious hiring bias<br />
• Workplace integrity<br />
• Intern ships and wages<br />
• Retention<br />
Thursday,<br />
May26<br />
10 a.m .-Noon<br />
CFM<br />
Bias Cache: Collecting Incidents and<br />
Interruptions of Workpl ace Bias in Museums:<br />
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Friday, May 27<br />
Noon-3 p.m.<br />
3-S p.m .<br />
Saturday,<br />
May28<br />
10- 11 a.m.<br />
11- Noon<br />
CFM<br />
Continuing the Conversation: Reducing Hiring<br />
Bias: Meet session panelists one-on-one<br />
Engaging Access. Ability and Inclusion<br />
CFM<br />
Open Forum: Diversity and Incl usion within<br />
AAM and the Broader Museum Community<br />
DivCom Diversity and Inclusion Talk-back<br />
Noon- Zp.m.<br />
2-4 p.m.<br />
4-Sp.m.<br />
Casting a Wider Net: Museum Hue<br />
Museum Workers Speak Roundtable on<br />
Internships and Wage Equity<br />
Combating Microaggressions: Makeba Clay<br />
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soft, lightweight<br />
and flexible.<br />
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Solutions Center Presentations<br />
Thursday, May 26<br />
11:30 a.m.-Noon<br />
TOTAL Transportation Solutions Inc.<br />
How Do I Move To Canada? For Real, Eh!!<br />
12:30-1 p.m.<br />
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners<br />
Architecture: Future-proofing Museums and Galleries<br />
1:30-2 p.m.<br />
3DPhotoWorks<br />
Accessibility breakthrough: How blind people can "see" art at<br />
your museum.<br />
2:30-3 p.m.<br />
Museum & Library Furniture, LLC<br />
Complete and Activate the Space: Furniture for Museums<br />
4-5 p.m.<br />
Manask & Associates<br />
Retail Benchmarks for Museum Stores and Online Operations<br />
Friday, May 27<br />
12:30-1 p.m.<br />
PGAV Destinations<br />
Future Ready? WOW, We Never Saw That Coming<br />
1:30- 2 p.m.<br />
Andoniadis Retail Services<br />
Keys to a Financially Successful Museum Store<br />
2:30-3 p.m.<br />
Andoniadis Retail Services<br />
Museum Store Layout and Design Features That Increase<br />
Sales<br />
3:30-4 p.m.<br />
TRG Arts<br />
Smarter money: The ri sk in the museum business model<br />
Technology Innovation Stage<br />
Thursday, May 26<br />
11:30 a.m.-Noon<br />
Edwards Technologies, Inc<br />
Creating a Revolutionary Digital Ecosystem for Your Museum<br />
Friday, May 27<br />
1:30- 2:30 p.m.<br />
Lucidea<br />
Argus: The CMS for the Connected Museum<br />
3-3:30 p.m.<br />
Astral Images<br />
Astral Images: Complete Solutions for Digitizing Museum<br />
Archives<br />
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Emerging Innovators Forum<br />
Celebrate the 5th year of the Emerging Innovators Forum presented In<br />
collaboration with the AAM Committee on Museum Professional Training (COMPT).<br />
Drop by to explore a ''marketplace showcase" of topics related to museum practice, presented<br />
by students or emerging professionals with fewer than five years in the field. Hear from tomorrow's<br />
museum leaders on Saturday, May 28 (see page 88).<br />
Learn more at aam-us.org(events/annual-meetlng/program/emerging-innovators-forum<br />
AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT<br />
Androids to Zombies: Learning Through Pop Culture<br />
• Christina Carlson<br />
"Care Where You Give": An Exhibition for Penn<br />
Station • Michelle Kearney<br />
Designing Museum Experiences for State Standards<br />
• Stephanie Teague<br />
I KAWA MA MUA KA WA MA HOPE-The Future is in<br />
the Past • Amber Inwood<br />
Liven Up Your Lectures! Kahoot Competitive Quizzes<br />
• Emma Martell<br />
i.Quien somos? Latino Audience in Museums •<br />
Patricia Arteaga<br />
Tune In: Evaluating the Nuances of Facilitation<br />
• Rebecca Ljungren & Samantha Theriault<br />
Valuing is Valuable • Carey Milliron<br />
COLLECTIONS<br />
Lights, Camera, Click a Button: Image Preservation<br />
• Becky Bacheller & Jason Smith<br />
Storage Tetris: Rehousing an Education Collection<br />
• Katherine Loughrey<br />
Freeze, Maintain or Kill Game: Pest & Objects<br />
• Corle Audette<br />
How We Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Open<br />
Data • Leah Burgin and Andrea Ledesma<br />
Neither Buggy nor Muggy: Monitoring Environmental<br />
Conditions for Textiles ' Diana Van Wagner<br />
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT<br />
Emerging Art Mall Museums In China • Xiqian Li<br />
Malama I ka Hale: Community Development &<br />
Museums • Kassie Juenke<br />
Museums Are Us: The Power of Pop-Up Museums<br />
• Alexandria Ayala & Sean Blinn<br />
Ourstory: Crowdsourcing Digital Storytelling<br />
• Chelsea Bracer<br />
"Perspectives": A Case Study Exhibition in<br />
Developing Relevancy Between The Cloisters<br />
and Its Surrounding Community of Washington<br />
Heights, NYC • Madeline Smlt<br />
CULTURAL HERITAGE<br />
Repatriation and the Encyclopedic Museum<br />
· Ashley Ray<br />
The Red Dragon: Partnering in Curating Heritage<br />
• Michelle Kenner<br />
When Ganga Devl Returns • Poornima Sardana<br />
DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION<br />
Designing Programs for Senior Audiences<br />
• EmilyCook<br />
Dismantling the Collective Closet: Queer Narratives in<br />
Historic House Museums • Joshua Buckner<br />
Touch Tours for the Blind and the Visually Impaired at<br />
The Henry Ford • Caroline Braden<br />
FOOD AND DRINK<br />
Cooklng Up History • Briana Nurse<br />
Creating Inclusive Exhibitions: Food and Museums<br />
• Laura Williams<br />
Defining Food-Based Historic Museum Walking Tours<br />
• Claire Aldenhuysen<br />
What Can Museums Learn From Brewery Tours?<br />
• Paul Talpos<br />
THE MUSEUM WORKPLACE<br />
Digital Engagement Managers in Contemporary Art<br />
Museums • Julian Miller<br />
Museum Employees: Returning to Workplace<br />
Normalcy • Amanda Benson<br />
Operational Funding- Innovating New Approaches<br />
• Leslie Barry<br />
Side Hustles Provide More than a Paycheck<br />
• Michelle Martz<br />
Stop Working for Free: Labor Practices in Museums<br />
• Meghan Mulkerfn<br />
Twitter Chats: {Re)lnspiring Professionals<br />
• Michael Madeja<br />
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AFRICAN MENAGERIE is a traveling exhibition consisting of seven visually interlocking panels the largest of which is<br />
a ten-foot by five-foot centerpiece, plus one-hundred related research sketches and m ixed media studies port raying<br />
a wide array of African wild life. The exhibition is available in August 2018. A book accompanies the exhibit ion.<br />
" In 1857, the great Hudson River School painter Frederic E. Church unveiled his 40"x 90" painting of Niagara Falls.<br />
The fascination w it h and publicity about the painting brought out more than 100,000 people to see what was then<br />
considered a colossal masterwork. Brian Jarvi has spent t he past fourteen years realizing a dream grounded in his<br />
childhood fascination with collections o f local animal species and informed by his lifelong st udies of Africa."<br />
M. Stephen Doherty Former Editor-in-Chief, American Artist; Current Editor of PleinAir<br />
CONTACT: David J. Wagner, L.L.C., African Menagerie Traveling Exhibit Tour Office • 414 221.6878 • davidjwagnerllc@yahoo.com<br />
Member American Alliance of Museums: International Council of Museums • davidjwagnerllc.com • brianjarvimenagerie.com
PROGRAM<br />
Tracks<br />
Career Management<br />
Addresses issues across career stages (student, emerging,<br />
mid-career. senior level) including: finding a job; building<br />
self-awareness: ef fec tive communications at work; building<br />
cross-cultural competencies: addressing diversity at work:<br />
m anaging career transitions; mentoring; networking; working<br />
as a consultant/independent professional; and professional<br />
training programs.<br />
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Primary Audience: All functional areas<br />
Collections Management<br />
Addresses collections issues including: planning, m anagem<br />
ent and documentation and care and conservation: loans;<br />
digitization and access; cultural property and repatriation;<br />
restitution; diversity sensitivity training; transportation/cargo<br />
screening issues: copyright and reproduction; and international,<br />
ethical, legal and tax issues relating to collections.<br />
Primary Audience: Collections m anagers, registrars, curators,<br />
conservators. archivists. librarians and IT<br />
Curatorial Practice<br />
Addresses curatorial practice including: interpretive planning;<br />
content development; scholarship and research (general,<br />
object, applied); connoisseurship; acquisition and deaccession<br />
standards and ethics (analog and digital; living and non·<br />
living; international); collections planning; collections records<br />
m anagement: access to collections: outreach and advoca·<br />
cy: com munity partnerships in research and interpretation:<br />
diversity sensitivity training regarding curatorial practice; and<br />
preservation standards and ethics.<br />
Primary Audience: Curators. researchers, collections.<br />
m anagers. registrars, educators, directors. IT. students and<br />
exhibit developers<br />
Development and Membership<br />
Addresses fundraising and membership-related issues<br />
including: making the case; donor relations; government<br />
relations; grants: campaigns: endowments; special events;<br />
sponsorships; membership dues and structures; admissions;<br />
direct mail; and tegal and tax issues (e.g., charitable giving<br />
incentives).<br />
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Primary Audience: Development and fundraising staff,<br />
membership staff, business developm ent and staff that<br />
participate in fundraising activities<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
Addresses issues related to m useum education. interpretation<br />
and Visitor experiences, including: engaging com <br />
m unity and audiences; diversity, inclusion and accessibility:<br />
educational programming (e.g., onsite, online and outreach<br />
programs. tours. teacher training, school partnerships and<br />
homeschooled audiences); exhibit development; scholarly<br />
research; learning theory: early childhood development: literacy;<br />
education public policy (e.g .. Elementary and Secondary<br />
Education Act, Advancing Informal STEM Learning): global<br />
perspectives; and visitor studies and evaluation.<br />
Generously supported by Canadian Museum for Human Rights<br />
Primary Audience: Educators. exhibit designers and<br />
fabricators, development and m embership staff, researchers,<br />
evaluators, guest services and m useum managem ent<br />
Exhibit Planning and Design<br />
Addresses all aspects of planning and developing real and<br />
virtual exhibitions including: audience engagem ent; universal<br />
design; diversi ty, inclusion and accessibility; diversity sensitivity<br />
training regarding exhibition planning: global perspectives<br />
cross-functional planning teams: fabricating and installing<br />
exhibits: label writing; museum theater; exhibition-related<br />
programming; developing off-site and traveling exhibits: and<br />
transportation(cargo screening issues.<br />
Primary Audience: Exhibit designers and fabricators,<br />
educators and curators<br />
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Facilities Management<br />
Addresses issues related to facilities management including:<br />
construction, renovation and expansion projects; universal<br />
design; space allocation: physical accessibility and diversity<br />
training including cross·cultural competencies; disaster<br />
planning, recovery, emergency preparedness: insurance,<br />
safety and security; and visitor amenities, site use and<br />
planning.<br />
Primary Audience: CEOs. security, operations, event<br />
m anagers, collections staff, architects, visitor services, retail<br />
and site m anagers<br />
Forces of Change<br />
Addresses trends in m useums' external operating<br />
environment-local, regional or global-including: political,<br />
social, technological economic, demographic and ecological<br />
Issues; diversity, accessibility and inclusion; and how<br />
m useums are responding to these forces of change.<br />
Primary Audience: All functional areas<br />
Management and Administration<br />
Addresses issues related to the day·to·day management<br />
of people, projects and money in m useums including<br />
human resources; recruiting, orienting and training staff,<br />
volunteers and interns: workforce/ workplace issues; project<br />
m anagement: financial planning and reporting; earned<br />
income; benchmarking/ Key Performance Indicators (KPI);<br />
and legal issues and com pliance.<br />
Primary Audience: CEOs. COOs, CFOs, operations, senior<br />
administration and board members or trustees, accounting,<br />
retail, human resources and volunteer managers<br />
Marketing and Community Engagement<br />
Addresses issues relating to com munications, marketing<br />
and external relations including: market research; marketing<br />
plans; attendance; public relations; media relations; diversi·<br />
ty, access and inclusion; global perspectives; cross·cultural<br />
com petencies; advocacy; government relations and working<br />
with public/ elected off icials; dem onstrating public, economic<br />
and educational impact; tourism; social media; crisis commu·<br />
nications; branding; community relations: civic/ com m unity<br />
partnerships and collaborations: and visitor services.<br />
Primary Audience: Marketing and public relations, m edia<br />
relations, community relations, social media, new media,<br />
researchers, evaluators, visitor services and IT<br />
Media and Technology<br />
Addresses issues related to information technology planning<br />
and implem entation including: software; online security and<br />
privacy; museum websites: new media; mobile applications;<br />
and technology and augmented reality.<br />
Primary Audience: IT and social media<br />
Museum Directors<br />
Addresses issues related to executive leadership of<br />
m useums including governance; strategic thinking/vision:<br />
institutional planning and assessment; strategic resource<br />
allocation; organizational alignment and culture: building a<br />
m anagement team: strategic partnerships; ethics; advocacy;<br />
succession planning; and fu ture forecasting.<br />
Primary Audience: Museum Directors, CEOs<br />
the "Un-Conference"<br />
The AAM Un·Conference has a new look! Located<br />
in the Convention Center's L Street North Lobby,<br />
attendees can host a hot topic conversation or drop<br />
in and participate in an exchange.<br />
Conversations can be scheduled hourly Thursday<br />
through Saturday between 9 a.m.-5 p.m .<br />
Sign·up is available on site starting on Wednesday at<br />
noon and on a first-come f irst-served basis!<br />
The space is intended to serve as a low tech and<br />
comfortable lounge. Audio-visual equipment will<br />
not be provided. Complimentary Wi-Fi will be<br />
available in this space.<br />
Be sure to promote your Un-Conference<br />
conversation to attendees in advance through social<br />
media using the hashtag #AAMUnconference.<br />
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FEATURED SPEAKERS<br />
Keynote Speakers<br />
Keynote Speaker: Robert M. Edsel<br />
Friday, May 27, 10:30 a.m.- Noon<br />
Convention Center Ballroom<br />
Robert M. Edsel is the author of three non-fiction books and<br />
co-producer of the Em my-nominated documentary film<br />
The Rape of Europa. A film based on Mr. Edsel's book The<br />
Monuments Men, directed by and starring Academy Award<br />
winner George Clooney, was released in February 2014.<br />
In 1979, Mr. Edsel began his business career in oil and gas<br />
exploration. His com pany, Gemini Exploration, pioneered<br />
the use of horizontal drilling technology. After selling the<br />
com pany's assets and moving to Europe with his fam ily,<br />
Mr. Edsel developed a passion for art and architecture and<br />
became curious as to how so many of the monuments and<br />
great works of art survived the thefts and devastation of World<br />
War II. What began as a question evolved into an impassioned<br />
journey to tell the story of the Monuments Men, the unsung<br />
heroes who saved the world's greatest art and cultural<br />
treasures for the benefit of civilization.<br />
Mr. Edsel is the Founder and Chairman of the Monuments<br />
Men Foundation for the Preservation of Art. The Foundation<br />
was one of ten recipients of the 2007 National Humanities<br />
Medal, awarded by the National Endowm ent for the<br />
Humanities. He also has served as a trustee and member<br />
of the Executive Committee of the National World War II<br />
Museum in New Orleans, LA.<br />
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Keynote Speaker: David M. Rubenstein<br />
Interviewer: Mo Rocca<br />
Opening Remarks: Dr. David J. Skorton<br />
Sunday, May 29,10:15 -11:45 a.m.<br />
Convention Center Ballroom<br />
David M. Rubenstein is a co-founder and co-CEO of The<br />
Carlyle Group, one of the world's largest private equity<br />
firms. Since its founding in 1987, Carlyle has grown to m anage<br />
more than $200 billion from 40 offices around the world.<br />
Mr. Rubenstein, a native of Baltimore, began practicing law<br />
in New York with Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison<br />
in 1973. From 1975-76 he served as Chief Counsel to the<br />
U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on<br />
Constitu tional Amendments. From 1977-1981, during the<br />
Carter Administration, Mr. Rubenstein was Deputy Assistant<br />
to the President for Domestic Policy. After his White House<br />
service and before co-founding Carlyle, Mr. Rubenstein<br />
practiced law in Washington with Shaw, Pittman, Potts &<br />
Trowbridge (now Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman).<br />
Mr. Rubenstein is Chairman of the Boards of Trustees of<br />
the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and of<br />
Duke University, a Regent of the Smithsonian Institution,<br />
co-Chairman of the Brookings Institution, Vice-Chairman<br />
of the Council on Foreign Relations, a Trustee of the<br />
National Gallery of Art and President of the Econom ic Club<br />
of Washington and serves on the Boards of other leading<br />
com munity foundations and organizations.<br />
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MoRocca<br />
Mo Rocca is a correspondent fo r CBS Sunday Morning and<br />
host and creator of the Cooking Channel's My Grandmother's<br />
Ravioli. in which he learns to cook from grandmothers and<br />
grandfathers across the country. He's also host of The Henry<br />
Ford's Innovation Nation and a frequent panelist on NPR's hit<br />
weekly quiz show Wait, Wait... Don't Tell Me!<br />
Mo spent four seasons as a correspondent on Comedy<br />
Central's The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and four seasons<br />
as a correspondent on The Tonight Show with Jay Lena.<br />
On Broadway he played Vice Principal Panch in The 25th<br />
Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Other stage credits<br />
include Doody in the Southeast Asian Tour of Grease.<br />
Mo Rocca began his career in TV as a writer and producer<br />
for the Em my and Peabody Award-winning PBS children's<br />
series Wishbone. He went on to write and produce<br />
for other kids series, including ABC's Pepper Ann and<br />
Nickelodeon ·s The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss. Mo is the<br />
author of All the Presidents' Pets, a historical novel about<br />
White House pets and their role in presidential decisionm<br />
aking.<br />
Dr. David J. Skorton<br />
Dr. David J. Skorton is the 13th Secretary of the Smithsonian.<br />
He assumed his position July 1, 2015. As Secretary,<br />
Skorton oversees 19 museums and galleries, 20 libraries,<br />
the National Zoo and numerous research centers,<br />
including the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, the<br />
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and the Smithsonian<br />
Environmental Research Center. He is responsible for an<br />
annual budget of $1.3 billion, 6,500 em ployees and 6,300<br />
volunteers.<br />
Skorton, a board-certified cardiologist, previously was the<br />
president of Cornell University, a position he held from<br />
July 2006. He was also a professor in the Departm ents of<br />
Medicine and Pediatrics at Weill Cornell Medical College in<br />
New York City and in Cornell's Department of Biomedical<br />
Engineering at the College of Engineering. His research<br />
focus is congenital heart disease and cardiac imaging and<br />
image processing. Skorton is the first physician to lead the<br />
Smithsonian.<br />
An ardent and nationally recognized supporter of the arts and<br />
humanities, Skorton has made the advancement of the arts a<br />
priority at the Smithsonian.<br />
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FEATURED SPEAKERS<br />
Special Guest Speakers<br />
Dr. Mae C. Jemison<br />
Thursday, May 26, 1-2:15 p.m.<br />
Convention Center Ballroom<br />
Dr. Mae C. Jemison, the first woman of color to go into<br />
space, seNed six years as a NASA astronaut. She flew<br />
aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour. STS-47 Spacelab J<br />
and was NASA's first Science Mission Specialist performing<br />
experiments in material science. life science and human<br />
adaptation to weightlessness. Dr. Jemison currently leads<br />
100 Year Starship, an initiative to ensure human space<br />
travel to another star is possible within the next 100 years.<br />
Her technology consulting firm, The Jemison Group, Inc.,<br />
Integrates the impact of socio-cultural issues when designing<br />
and Implementing technologies and stand-alone com panies<br />
and program s.<br />
Dr. Jemison serves as national advocate for Bayer<br />
Corporation's award winning Making Science Make Sense<br />
program. A strong, committed global voice for science<br />
literacy, Jemison founded the international science camp<br />
The Earth We Share"' (TEWS) for students ages 12-16<br />
from around the world. TEWS-Space Race launched in the<br />
summer of 2011 to improve science achievement in Los<br />
Angeles area students underseNed and underrepresented<br />
In the sciences. She also founded and chairs the Dorothy<br />
Jem ison Foundation for Excellence. In October 2006 the<br />
Foundation developed the program Reality Leads Fantasy<br />
Celebrating Women of Color in Flight, which highlighted<br />
women in aviation and space from around the world.<br />
Ralph Nader<br />
Friday, May 27, 2-3:15 p.m.<br />
Convention Center Ballroom<br />
Ralph Nader is an author. lecturer, attorney and political<br />
activist. In 2006 he was cited by The Atlantic as one of the<br />
100 most influential figures in American history. In 1965 he<br />
published Unsafe at Any Speed. an Indictment of the auto<br />
industry for producing unsafe vehicles. The book led to<br />
congressional hearings and automobile safety laws passed in<br />
1966. Nader has since published bestselling books and reports<br />
dealing with corporate and government accountability. He is a<br />
four-time candidate for President of the United States. Areas<br />
of particular concern to Nader include consumer and worker<br />
protection, humanitarianism, environmentalism, democratic<br />
government and dismantling the corporate state.<br />
Nader's life-long work and advocacy has led to safer cars,<br />
healthier food, cleaner air and drinking water and safer work<br />
environments. He is responsible for several major federal<br />
consumer protection laws such as the motor vehicle safety<br />
laws and the Safe Drinking Water Act. Nader also played<br />
a vital role in the launching of federal regulatory agencies<br />
such as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration,<br />
Environmental Protection Agency and Consumer Product<br />
Safety Administration.<br />
Nader's newest book, Just Unjust: Fight the Plutocracy of<br />
Maximums in a Democracy of Minimums, details the many ways<br />
those with power and wealth manipulate our political economy.<br />
In 2015 he launched the American Museum of Tort Law, the first<br />
museum focused solely on the law in North America.<br />
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FEATURED SPEAKERS<br />
M useu1n TALKS<br />
Preeminent voices from within<br />
the museum community share<br />
special insights on this<br />
year's theme,<br />
"Power, Influence<br />
and Responsibility."<br />
Emily Zimmern<br />
iNUEVOlution!: Museums and<br />
Demographic Change<br />
Friday, May 27, 3-3:30 p.m.<br />
Convention Center 2078<br />
The southeastern United States has led the nation in Latino<br />
population growth during the past quarter century. Levine<br />
Museum of the New South, Atlanta History Center and<br />
Birmingham Civil Rights Institute have been instrumental in<br />
helping their cities understand this seismic demographic shift<br />
by creating robust new program m ing that invites newcomers<br />
and longtime residents to come together for reflection and<br />
cross·cultural interaction. Join the conversation and explore<br />
the findings of the innovative Latino New South Learning<br />
Network that brought the t hree museums together to engage<br />
with Latino com munities across the South and to develop the<br />
ground breaking exhibition INUEVOlution!: Latinos and the<br />
New South.<br />
Em ily Zimmern served as executive director/president of<br />
Levine Museum of the New South from 1995 to 201 5. Under<br />
her leadership, active engagement in Charlotte's civic life<br />
became the m useum's hallmark and attracted national recognit<br />
ion, including the National Award for Museum Service<br />
from IMLS and two Excellence in Exhibition Awards from<br />
AAM. From her twenty years of experi ences, she has come to<br />
believe ever more strongly that shared stories build comm<br />
unity, that everyone's history matters and that confronting<br />
the unvarnished truth about the past can set individuals and<br />
com munities free to change and create a better future.<br />
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Museum TALKS<br />
Sheikha Hussah Sabah al-Salem al-Sabah<br />
Be Astounded; Be Astounding: A Journey<br />
in the Museum World<br />
Friday, May 27, 3:45-4:15 p.m .<br />
Convention Center 2078<br />
Sheikha Hussah will be talking about her 40-year journey<br />
with objects of art and the resulting responsibilities, influence<br />
and power. It will be a personal talk, reflecting how she was<br />
astounded by objects and exhibitions and how that inspires<br />
the DAI to create the astounding.<br />
Hussah Sabah at-Salem al-Sabah is the director general of<br />
the Dar al-Athar al-lslam iyyah (DAI}, a position she's held<br />
since its founding in 1983. The DAI manages The al-Sabah<br />
Collection. one of the largest and most comprehensive<br />
privately owned art collections in the world. Hussah is also an<br />
architectural preservationist working to ensure that traditional<br />
buildings in Muharaq, Bahrain; Damascus and Aleppo, Syria;<br />
Ferney-Voltair, France; and ad-Darb al-Ahmar House in Cairo,<br />
Egypt are protected and restored to the original design.<br />
Stephanie Cunningham<br />
Beyond Talk About Diversity in Museums<br />
Friday, May 27, 4 :30- 5:00 p.m .<br />
Convention Center 2078<br />
How can museums challenge themselves to move from<br />
conversations about racial diversity and inclusion to actually<br />
changing the demographics of staff and visitors? Museum<br />
Hue, an organization that advances the visibility and viability<br />
of people of color in arts and culture, is working to make<br />
that happen. From tours that introduce multiple aspects<br />
of museum work to workshops that build skills and provide<br />
information, professionals of color gain the cultural capital<br />
needed to advance In the field. Museum Hue is also assisting<br />
m useums re-think the criteria for their staff and audience.<br />
This actionable approach is a model which m useums should<br />
use to move beyond talk about diversity to actual changes.<br />
Stephanie Cunningham is a museum professional. arts<br />
educator, and co-founder and creative director of Museum<br />
Hue, an organization that increases diversity in patrons,<br />
professionals and cultural producers in the creative economy.<br />
She has practiced inquiry-based learning methodologies in<br />
world class institutions such as the Brooklyn Museum. the<br />
New-York Historical Society and the National September 11<br />
Memorial & Museum. Stephanie recognizes the absence<br />
of diversity and inclusion in cultural enclaves and uses her<br />
presence and voice to counter this reality. foster agency<br />
and write new narratives for people of color in culture.<br />
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SCHEDULE<br />
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 25<br />
8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.<br />
10 a.m.-5 p.m .<br />
Noon-7p.m.<br />
1-4p.m.<br />
5 - 7 p.m.<br />
7- 9p.m.<br />
AAM, ProfessionaL Network and Affiliate<br />
Business Meetings<br />
AAM Board of Directors Meetings<br />
Registration<br />
Presenter Prep<br />
NAME Field Trip<br />
AAM Attendee Orientation Meetings<br />
Alliance Leadership Dinner (Invitation only)<br />
' THURSDAY, MAY 26<br />
7:30 a.m.-5:30p.m.<br />
8:45-10 a.m.<br />
10 a.m.-5 p.m.<br />
10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.<br />
1- 2;15 p.ni.<br />
2:45-4 p.m.<br />
4:15-5:30 p.m.<br />
5:30-6:30 p.m.<br />
6-8p.m.<br />
6:30-Bp.m,<br />
7-TO p.m.<br />
7:30 p.m.-Midnight<br />
Registration<br />
AAM Hospitality Lounge & Information Center<br />
International Lounge<br />
Presenter Prep<br />
Program Sessions<br />
MuseumExpo Open<br />
MuseumExpo Brunch Event<br />
Program Sessions<br />
Program Sessions<br />
AAM Leadership & Career Management Program<br />
(invitation only)<br />
Affiliate Receptions<br />
Professional Network Receptions<br />
MUSE Awards<br />
Global Leadership Reception (invitation only)<br />
NAME Party<br />
Evening Events<br />
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FRIDAY, MAY 27<br />
7:30- 8:30 a,m,<br />
7:30am - 5:30p.m.<br />
8:45- 10 a.m.<br />
10:30 a.m.-Noon<br />
Noon-S p.m.<br />
12:30-1:45 p.m.<br />
2-3.:15 p.m<br />
3-5p.m,<br />
3- 5 p.m.<br />
4:15- 5:30 p.m.<br />
8-10 p.m.<br />
Professional Network and Affiliate<br />
Breakfast Meetings<br />
Regisf(ation<br />
AAM Hospitality Lounge & Information Center<br />
International Lounge<br />
Presenter Prep<br />
Program Sessions<br />
General Session<br />
MuseumExpo Open<br />
Professional Network & Affiliate Luncheons<br />
Program Sessions<br />
Marketplace of Ideas<br />
MuseumExpo Refreshment Break<br />
Museum TALKS<br />
AAM Leadership & Career Management Program<br />
(invitation only)<br />
Evening Events<br />
SATURDAY, M AY 28<br />
7:30 - 8:30 a.m.<br />
7:30 a.m.- 5:30p.m.<br />
8a.m-Noon<br />
8:45- 10 a.m.<br />
9a.m-Noon<br />
10- 11 a.m.<br />
10 a.m.-Noon<br />
11 a.m.--12:15 p.m.<br />
1230-1:45 p.m.<br />
1-3 p.m.<br />
2-3:15 p.m.<br />
Professional Net work and AffiLiate<br />
Breakf.ast Meetings<br />
Registration<br />
AAM Hospitality Lounge & Information Center<br />
International Lot.Jnge<br />
Presenter Prep<br />
Museum Event Planner Forum<br />
Program Sessions<br />
Museum Expo Open<br />
MuseumExpo Coffee Break<br />
Emerging Innovators Forum<br />
Program Sessions<br />
Professional Network & Affiliate Luncheons<br />
Onsite Insights<br />
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AAM Leadership & Career Management Program<br />
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Program Sessions<br />
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7:30 a.m.- Noon<br />
8:45- 10 a.m.<br />
10:15- 11:45 a.m.<br />
1- 4 p.m.<br />
Registration<br />
AAM Hospitality Lounge & Information Center<br />
International Lounge<br />
Presenter Prep<br />
Program Sessions<br />
General Session<br />
Onsite Insights<br />
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Exhibits that Challenge the Mind Inc. develops significant exhibits from private<br />
collections of international paintings, photographs and works on paper of historic<br />
and artistic interest. Many of the works come with supporting historical materials<br />
that provide a back story. Please visit ecm2.org for examples of our exhibits.<br />
The Poster as Fine Art War and Propaganda<br />
100 years of posters created by internationally From Port Arthur to the Berlin Wall<br />
acclaimed artists<br />
Monumental Posters<br />
Historically important vintage posters from six<br />
to ten feet in height<br />
Posters that Work<br />
100 years of images that demand attention<br />
Images from the Belle Epoque<br />
1880 to the Commencement of World War I
Thursday<br />
Career<br />
Management<br />
2016<br />
Tracks<br />
8:45-10 a.m. I 1-2:15 p.m. ~ 2:45-4 p.m.<br />
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Resume Writing for Emerging<br />
Professionals<br />
Resume Writing for Mid-Career or<br />
Career Changers<br />
How Did 1 C.et Hare? Managing Yo,n<br />
Mid·leVuster<br />
(3:30-ol p m)<br />
Media&<br />
Technology<br />
A Digital Frontier: The Art o f Analytics<br />
Visitor-Centered Social Media for<br />
I nterpretatlon<br />
Practical Approaches to Digital<br />
Strategy Planning<br />
Museum<br />
Directors<br />
Todav's Looted Art Is Tomorrow's<br />
Provenance Probl em<br />
New Directions In Philanthropy for Arts<br />
&Culture<br />
DtversttV from Talk to Action<br />
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Friday<br />
Career<br />
Management<br />
8:45-10 a.m.<br />
Stepping Up: The Challenges or Becoming a<br />
Museum Director<br />
2-3:15 P.: ..'!.l·<br />
Partnerlng for Succe~s. Maxlmlzrng Peer<br />
Networks<br />
Collections<br />
Management<br />
Curatorial<br />
Practice<br />
Environmental Sust~lnabillly- Power.<br />
Influence and Responsibility<br />
60 Greal Ideas for Historic Sites and Historic<br />
Houses<br />
C.ettlng It Right on Rl9ht~ Na•llgahng R&R<br />
Practices<br />
Direct Care White P~p"r: Whdtlt Means to Your<br />
Mu~eum<br />
Another Way: Lmbractng Diverse Expertrse m<br />
Curatton<br />
Development &<br />
Membership<br />
Free for Good. Engaging Visitors with Free<br />
Membership<br />
Volunteers Are Donors. lool<br />
Education,<br />
Audience<br />
Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
Platforms for the Unpopular<br />
Power Shrft: /l.dvanclng New Leadership Roles<br />
for Education<br />
HarnessinQ the Power of Visitor Satisfaction<br />
Scores<br />
Getlmg Started on Audience Rese.>arch<br />
Achlevlnq Excellence: Award Wonners' Stone.>s<br />
& Strategies<br />
Power of Dialogue Programs: Examlnmg Goats<br />
and Outcomes<br />
Exhibi t<br />
Planni ng &<br />
Design<br />
Facilities<br />
Management<br />
Bilingual Multimedia in Exhibitoons<br />
(d:_.. ~-SI"'S a '1" '<br />
The. Pawer of Words Wntlen. Spo~en and<br />
Desogned<br />
lltumonatlng Experience: How LED ltghung can<br />
Enhance ExhibitS 9 =-o-10 3m.)<br />
Construction 2.0: lessons Learned in large and<br />
Small Museums<br />
28th Annual E.xcette.nce in Exhobotron Aw
September 24-27<br />
20<br />
Annual Conference
Saturday<br />
Career<br />
Management<br />
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Museum Workers Speak: One Year<br />
Later<br />
Zen and the Art of Successful<br />
Negotiation<br />
Community of Practice: Your<br />
Professional Learning Community<br />
Collections<br />
Management<br />
DAM & DM Strategizlng wil l'><br />
Cotle~tlons Man'!gement Praclices<br />
Partnerships; Federal Cotle~t ionsln<br />
Non-Federal Museums<br />
Pvb\ic Access; Challenges Surrounding<br />
WOrks In PUblic Pl~ces<br />
Bet>ind the Lines; Collections Storage<br />
and Rules for Access<br />
Curatorial<br />
Practice<br />
Poppies at the Tower: The Story Behind<br />
an Epic Installation<br />
Making Small Museum Collections<br />
Accessible<br />
Direct Care Decisions i1l lhe National<br />
Trust for Historic Preservation<br />
Historic Preservation at SO: Ensuring<br />
the Past Has a Future<br />
An Inclusive Museum<br />
Development &<br />
Membership<br />
Transforming Your Membership Model<br />
Requires Serious Th inl:ing<br />
Grant Writing Basics fot Smalt<br />
Museums<br />
Vlsl!or to Member to Donor: Which<br />
Managemem Model Works?<br />
Making the Perfect Pilch! An IMLS<br />
Grant Writing Workshop<br />
Education,<br />
Aud ience<br />
Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
Misston Possible: Training 21st Century<br />
Docents<br />
Museums. Creativity and Evidence of<br />
Impact on People's lives<br />
Memory and Terrttory: Successful<br />
Proactive Public Engagement in<br />
Medellin. Colombia /9:30-l Qa.m.)<br />
Taking Out the Guesswork In Audience<br />
Building<br />
The Power of the Ptav<br />
Engagi ng Everyone: Facilitating<br />
Multigenerationa\ Programs<br />
Influence Wi th Integrity: Models for<br />
Museum· Based Youth Development<br />
Programs<br />
Refugees. Social Engagement and the<br />
Learning Musecum (2 2:30 p_m .)<br />
Pivot Point: Preparing to Engage<br />
Contemporary Issues<br />
Really Making a Difference? Measuring<br />
Impact in Schools<br />
Bullding the Ed Shed: A Small<br />
Museum's Answer to Big Neceds<br />
Exhibit<br />
Planning &<br />
Design<br />
Insiders and Outsiders: 51 ruggles ln<br />
Exhibit Design Teams<br />
Mistakes Were Made!<br />
Papa Don'l Preach: GompJ?lling lssue~<br />
Based Exhibitions<br />
Facilities<br />
Management<br />
A Capltal ldea! UntqUe Alternate<br />
Funding Source><br />
Priceless Collections Require<br />
Specialized Secunty<br />
Managing Moisture ih Museum<br />
Environments<br />
Forces of<br />
Change<br />
What Do We Really Mean? The Power<br />
of Museum Jargon<br />
The Horizon Repo rl ~ M11seum Edition<br />
What We T;;tl: About When We (Don't)<br />
Talk About Women In Museums<br />
IdentitY Construction, Community llity: Your Next<br />
Steps<br />
Museums at Risk· The VIsion of I COM<br />
for u.s & Global Muse
Saturday<br />
...............................................................................<br />
3:45-5 p.m.<br />
..........<br />
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Revisiting Museums PO and PT<br />
Repatriating the Maori Head: Tilt!<br />
Power of a Small Museum to Effect<br />
Change {: 4.:; __ l'i n ,<br />
I<br />
Sunday<br />
Career<br />
Management<br />
Collections<br />
Management<br />
8:45-10 a.m.<br />
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Professional Collectives as New<br />
Learning Models<br />
Power to Preserve: Creating a<br />
Collection Care Culture<br />
Power to the People: Washington Gives<br />
Back<br />
Ghos t ~ or Power in the Past. Present<br />
and Future Museum<br />
Curatorial<br />
Practice<br />
Development &<br />
Membership<br />
Out of Many, One: Frorn Personal<br />
Stones to Pubhc Narratives<br />
75 Ideas In 75 Minutes· I' allure Is Not<br />
nn Option!<br />
Beyond the Elevator Pitch: Writing a<br />
Successful NEA Grant<br />
A Dream Team. The Curator. Fundra1ser<br />
and Philanthropist •· •. 30-5 p m)<br />
Blended (Onsne and Online) Learning<br />
Programs for Teachers<br />
We Who Strll Feel Drfferentty: Teens<br />
Share Lessons Lear ned<br />
Education,<br />
Audience<br />
Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
Exhibit<br />
Planning &<br />
Design<br />
Handing over the Reins: Teens as<br />
Content Creator~<br />
Legitlmizrng Irreverence In the<br />
MusPum<br />
Empathy & Evrt M0111ng Beyond "Good<br />
Guy/Bad Guy· Narr a lives<br />
Our Exhrbltron Devetopmem Processes<br />
Must Change!<br />
Nothing Ventureo. Nothing Gained<br />
Who You Gonna Call7 Resources lor<br />
Emergencies. large and Small<br />
Lost in Balboa Park: A Unrfled Olgilal<br />
Strategy (1 .!5-..! "r 'l• I<br />
Listening lo lallna/os: Research and<br />
Outreach tor Inclusion<br />
Creilllng Change: Opportunities for<br />
Urban Girts In STEM \4 ~0-'i p m)<br />
Facilities<br />
Management<br />
Forces of<br />
Change<br />
Management &<br />
Administration<br />
~ nv i ronrnental Sus tarnability Sins<br />
Confessional<br />
Museurns and Law Enforcement<br />
BultdinQ Brrdqes<br />
Can We Tal~? Museums Hosttng Tough<br />
Conversations<br />
An UNESCO Recommendation:<br />
Protection & Promohon of Museums<br />
Museums as Platforms for Dialogue<br />
and Social Change<br />
Do We Need a Museum Act? Examples<br />
from East Asl~ and the US<br />
One for the Team: Staff Engagernent in<br />
a 21st-century Museum<br />
Making a Good End: How to Close a<br />
Museum<br />
Getting Slarteo on Recr11itlng and<br />
Hinng Employees<br />
75 Ideas In 75 Minutes: Fresh ldeors for<br />
Audience Engagement<br />
Marketing &<br />
Community<br />
Engagement<br />
Media&<br />
Technology<br />
Museum<br />
Directors<br />
Comic· Con: How Museurns Can Create<br />
Super Fans<br />
What II Twitter WERE the Program?<br />
Creating An Accessible Exhibition<br />
Usmg Beacons I", 1-10 •. rn)<br />
TrendsWatch 2016<br />
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SESSIONS & EVENTS<br />
Wednesday<br />
8:30-10:30 a.m. AAM Council of Afiiliates<br />
Meeting<br />
10-11:30 a.m.<br />
10 a.m.-lp.m.<br />
10 a.m.-2 p.m.<br />
Noon-2:30p.m.<br />
12:30- 4 p.m.<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS UNION STATION<br />
Invitation only<br />
Western Museums Association<br />
Board Meeting<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS TULIP<br />
Invitation only<br />
AAM Board Orientation<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS DUPONT CIRCLE<br />
Invitation only<br />
Altru® User Group<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS CHERRY BLOSSOM<br />
Invitation only<br />
PN Council Meeting<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS UNION STATION<br />
Invitation only<br />
!COM-US 2016 SpringBoard<br />
Meeting<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS MAGNOLIA<br />
Invitation only<br />
DAM Board Meeting<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS MT. VERNON SQUARE<br />
Invitation only<br />
Ed Com Board Meeting<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS LEDROIT PARK<br />
Invitation only<br />
Historic House Network (HHN)<br />
Board Meeting<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS ANACOSTIA<br />
Invitation only<br />
Latino Network Board Meeting<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY<br />
Invitation only<br />
LMN Board Meeting<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS DOGWOOD<br />
Invitation only<br />
M&T Board Meeting<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SILVER LINDEN<br />
Invitation only<br />
1-3p.m.<br />
!-4:30p.m.<br />
1-5p.m.<br />
3-5p.m.<br />
Council ofRegions Meeting<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SHAW<br />
Invitation only<br />
NAME Field Trip<br />
NATIONAL ARCHIVES MUSEUM<br />
Pre· Registration Required<br />
Transportation Provided: Bus departs at<br />
12:30 p.m. and returns at 4:30p.m.<br />
AAM Board ofDirectors<br />
Meeting<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS CHINATOWN<br />
COMPT Board Meeting<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS DUPONT CIRCLE<br />
Invitation only<br />
CurCom Board Meeting<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS GEORGE WASHINGTON<br />
UNIVERSITY<br />
Invitation only<br />
the "Un-Conference"<br />
The AAM Un-Conference has a new look! Located<br />
in the Convention Center's L Street North Lobby,<br />
attendees can host a hot topic conversation or drop<br />
in and participate in an exchange.<br />
Conversations can be scheduled hourly Thursday<br />
through Saturday between 9 a.m .-5 p.m.<br />
Sign-up is available on site starting on Wednesday at<br />
noon and on a first-come first-served basis!<br />
The space is intended to serve as a low tech and<br />
comfortable l ounge. Audio-visual equipment will<br />
not be provided. Complimentary Wi-Fi will be<br />
available in this space.<br />
Be sure to promote your Un-Conference<br />
conversation to attendees in advance through social<br />
media using the hashtag #AAMUnconference.<br />
Join the Conversation! JIAAM2016
SESSIONS & EVENTS<br />
Wednesday<br />
NAME Board Meeting<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS TULIP<br />
lnvllatoon only<br />
PIC Green Board Meeting<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS UNION STATION<br />
lnvll al lon only<br />
PRAM Board Meeting<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS JUDICIARY SQUARE<br />
lnvltallon only<br />
RC-AAM Board Meeting<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS GEORGETOWN<br />
UNIVERSITY<br />
Invitation only<br />
3:30-5p.m.<br />
5-5:30p.m.<br />
SMAC Board Meeting<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SCARLET OAK<br />
lnvllaloon only<br />
AAM Joint Leadership Meeting<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS CHINATOWN<br />
Invitat ion only<br />
New Members Welcome Session<br />
CONVENTION CENTER EAST SALON<br />
~ Center for the Future<br />
W' of Museums<br />
Find the Future @AAM2016<br />
Explore the Future o f Ability. Disability and Accessibility<br />
on Thursday, May 26 at 8:45 a.m.<br />
Join CFM director Elizabeth Merritt for a guided tour of<br />
TrendsWatch 2016. Saturday May 28 at 3:45 p.m. (pick<br />
up a print copy of the report at the AAM Bookstore in<br />
MuseumExpo).<br />
Visit the AAM Resource Center in MuseumExpo to join an<br />
ongotng diSCussion of museum labor issues. hosted by CFM Fellow N1cole Ivy, and attend her<br />
session on Reducing Hiring Bias in Museums. Friday. May 27 at 8:45 a.m.<br />
CFM 's Trend sWatch 2016 is made possible with the generous support of Aon. Blackbaud, Huntington T. Block Insurance<br />
Ag ency. Inc .. PGAV Destinations and Schultz & Williams.<br />
Downlond the Mobile App for full descriptions and speakers
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SESSIONS & EVENTS<br />
Wednesday<br />
5 - 7 p.m. First Time Attendees Welcome<br />
Session<br />
CONVENTION CE NTER EAST SALON<br />
New to the Annual Meeting? A new<br />
AAM member? Want to beef up your<br />
networking skills? Join us for this<br />
helpful and fun session! The first hour<br />
will be a welcome and overview for new<br />
members and first-time attendees: the<br />
second hour will feature a lively speed<br />
networking event. Come one, come<br />
all- and bring a friend!<br />
6-7p.m.<br />
7- 9p.m.<br />
Networking Table Talks<br />
CONVENTION CENTER EAST SALON<br />
Alliance Leadership Dinner<br />
H ILLWOOD ESTATE, MUSEUM AN D GARDENS<br />
invitation only<br />
Bus departs at 6:30p.m .<br />
Genetously Supported by<br />
BankofAmet"ica~ TRAVELERS't<br />
Museums and the Future of Labor<br />
CFM is exploring museums, access, inclusion and the<br />
future of work in the AAM Resource Center during<br />
Museum Expo.<br />
Visit the CFM Demo on Museums and Labor during<br />
ExpoHall hours:<br />
Thursday, May 26 from 12 noon-S p.m<br />
Friday, May 27 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.<br />
Saturday, May 28 from 9 a.m.-12 noon<br />
Learn, engage and try new tools to address the issues of:<br />
• Unconscious h1ring bias<br />
• Workplace Inequity<br />
• Internships and Wages<br />
• Retention<br />
Join the Convers ation! #AAM2016
SESSIONS & EVENTS<br />
Thursday<br />
8:45-9:15 a.m.<br />
8:45-10 a.m.<br />
Case Study: Energy Efficient<br />
Cold Storage for Museums<br />
Facilities Management<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 203<br />
75 Ideas in 75 Minutes: Boosting<br />
Engagement at Small Museums<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 2028<br />
A Digital Frontier: The Art of<br />
Analytics<br />
Media and Technology<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 149<br />
Crowdsourced: A Look at<br />
Museum Fundraising in the<br />
Digital Age<br />
Development and Membership<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 147A<br />
Curating Intersectionality at<br />
The Nation's Museum<br />
Curatorial Practice<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 146A<br />
Do Touch! How Tactile<br />
Experiences Grow Museum<br />
Inclusivity<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 1518<br />
Embracing the Power of Older<br />
Adult Volunteers<br />
Management & Administration<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 144<br />
Getting Started on Collections<br />
Storage<br />
Collections Management<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 143<br />
Inclusion Strategies that Extend<br />
Beyond Separate Programs<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 2078<br />
Lea.t·ningto Change:<br />
Benchmarking Museum<br />
Inclusion Efforts<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 150<br />
Next Narratives: Changing<br />
Audiences Need New Stories<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 146C<br />
Res1.1me Writing for Emerging<br />
Professionals<br />
Career Management<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 140<br />
Reveal the Learning: Capturing<br />
Visitors' Reflections<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 202A<br />
Smithsonian Strategic Security<br />
Staffing Analysis<br />
Facilities Management<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 1468<br />
The Future of Ability, Disability<br />
and Accessibility<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 151A<br />
Today's Looted Art Is<br />
Tomorrow's Provenance<br />
Problem<br />
Museum Directors<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 201<br />
Using 3D Technology to Engage<br />
Museum Audiences<br />
Exhibit Plantting and Design<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 145A<br />
Using Selfie Culture to Engage<br />
Audiences<br />
Marketing and Community Engagement<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 1478<br />
Join the Convers ation! IIAAM2016
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SESSIONS & EVENTS<br />
Thursday<br />
9:30- 10 a .m. Case Study: En-TRANCEformation:<br />
The Role of<br />
Entrances in Museum<br />
Expansions<br />
Facilities Management<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 203<br />
10 a .m.- Noon NASMA Business Meeting<br />
M ARRIOTT M ARQUIS GEORGE WASHINGTON<br />
UN IVERSITY<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
10a.m.-12:30p.m . MuseumExpoBrunch<br />
MUSEUM EXPO<br />
Generously supported by:<br />
N~how<br />
l;JtpOSitiOit ~(JfVIC8S<br />
11 a .m.- Noon<br />
11:30 a.m.- Noon<br />
Getty International Program<br />
Orientation<br />
INTERNATIONAL LOUN GE 156<br />
Invitation only<br />
SOLUTIONS CENTER<br />
How Do I Move To Canada? For<br />
Real, Eh!<br />
MUSEUM EXPO<br />
TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION STAGE<br />
Creating a Revolutionary Digital<br />
Ecosystem for Your Museum<br />
MUSEUM EXPO<br />
www.totalplastics.com<br />
800.456.0400<br />
inquiry@totalplastlcs.com<br />
Museum-Grade Material Solutions<br />
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Since our inception nearly 40 years ago, Total Plastics has been a trusted partner to<br />
exhibit fa bricators, framers, art ga lleries and museums. We stock the acrylic brands<br />
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SESSIONS & EVENTS<br />
Thursday<br />
12:30-1 p.m.<br />
SOLUTIONS CENTER<br />
Architecture: Future Proofing<br />
Museums and Galleries<br />
MUSEUM EXPO<br />
1-2:15p.m.<br />
Beyond Pride: Drawing LGBTQ<br />
Audiences into the Museum<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 2078<br />
1-1:30p.m.<br />
Case Study: A Hub of Creative<br />
Energy<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 203<br />
Centering Lived Experience:<br />
Stories of Trauma and Museums<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 1518<br />
1-2:15p.m.<br />
SPECI AL GUEST SPEAKER<br />
Dr. Mae C. Jemison<br />
CONVENTION CENTER BALLROOM<br />
Embracing the Power of Teen<br />
Volunteers<br />
Management & Administration<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 144<br />
MusEUM RAILS~<br />
Modular Reader Rail System<br />
Oklahoma History Center<br />
Left: Joq/gacut: Th• Tip/ Wllh Bartle P/crures<br />
Above: Cain's Ballroom Stage exhibit<br />
Photos courtesy of the OKHC<br />
The installations include combined<br />
MuseumRails and BarrierRails 200<br />
systems, with several tablet mounts,<br />
vitrina cases, and full enclosure with the<br />
lower acrylic panels.<br />
MUSEUMRAILS.COM<br />
GSA Contract IGS-27F~14CA 888 · 672 · 1890 Booth# 5007<br />
Join the Conversation! # AAM2016
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SESSIONS & EVENTS<br />
Thursday<br />
Future Choices: Enacting Best<br />
Practices for the Profession<br />
Facilities Management<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 147A<br />
Getting Started on Exhibition<br />
Development<br />
Exhibit Planning and Design<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 143<br />
Mining Your Data!<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 206<br />
Museums for All<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 151A<br />
New Directions in Philanthropy<br />
for Arts & Culture<br />
Museum Directors<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 201<br />
Res·ume Writing for Mid-Career<br />
or Career Changers<br />
Career Management<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 140<br />
Social Responsibility and<br />
Accessibility at Fallingwater<br />
Marketing and Community Engagement<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 150<br />
The Culturally Responsive<br />
Database<br />
Collections Management<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 146A<br />
The Power of a Campaign:<br />
Capital Campaign Clinic<br />
Development and Membership<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 146C<br />
The Struggle is Real: A Game<br />
Plan for Ethical Conundrums<br />
Curatorial Practice<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 1466<br />
1:30-2p.m.<br />
1:45-2:15 p.m.<br />
2:30-3p.m.<br />
2:45-3:15 p.m.<br />
2:45-4p.m.<br />
Tt·easuring Teachers: Building<br />
Your Educator Community<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 202A<br />
Visitor-Centered Social Media<br />
for Interpretation<br />
Media and Technology<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 149<br />
SOLUTIONS CENTER<br />
Accessibility Breakthrough:<br />
How Blind People Can "See" Art<br />
at Your Museum<br />
MUSEUM EXPO<br />
Case Study: Starting an<br />
Accessibility Initiative in a<br />
Small M\tseum<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 203<br />
SOLUTIONS CENT ER<br />
Complete and Activate the<br />
Space: Furniture for MuseUDlS<br />
MUSEUM EXPO<br />
Case Study: Using Your Power:<br />
Social Media for Advocacy<br />
Marketing and Community Engagement<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 203<br />
All You Can Eat: Presenting<br />
Food and Ag in Diverse Settings<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 2076<br />
Collections Space: Planning for<br />
the Future<br />
Facilities Management<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 1466<br />
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SESSIONS & EVENTS<br />
Thursday<br />
Developing Creative<br />
Collaboration and The Power of<br />
Exhibition Media<br />
Exhibit Planning and Design<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 146A<br />
Diversity from Talk to Action<br />
Museum Directors<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 201<br />
Do the Impossible:<br />
Transforming with Civic<br />
Engagement & Data<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 150<br />
Embracing the Power of College<br />
Interns as Volunteers<br />
Management & Administration<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 144<br />
Framework for Learning<br />
Through Making: Tools for<br />
Museums<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 202A<br />
Getting Started on Collections<br />
Planning<br />
Curatorial Practice<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 143<br />
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SESSIONS & EVENTS<br />
Thursday<br />
Going Beyond: Empowering<br />
Visitors' Transcendent<br />
Experiences<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 151A<br />
Grow Major Gifts WITHOUT a<br />
Capital Campaign<br />
Development and Membership<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 147A<br />
How Did I Get Here? Managing<br />
Your Mid-Level Museum Career<br />
Career Management<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 149<br />
I've Got the Power: Data Will<br />
Not Break My Heart<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 207A<br />
Leveling the Field: Museums<br />
Sharing Power with<br />
Communities<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 1518<br />
No "I" in Team: Decolonizingthe<br />
Museum Through Collaboration<br />
Collectio11S Management<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 206<br />
MandLF .com<br />
MUSEUM & LIBRARY FURNITURE 240 743 4672<br />
BOOTH #7067<br />
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SESSIONS & EVENTS<br />
Thursday<br />
One Conference, One Book<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 152<br />
4-5p.m.<br />
International Meet and Greet<br />
CONVENTION CENTER<br />
INTERNATIONAL LOUNGE 156<br />
Practical Approaches to Digital<br />
Strategy Planning<br />
Media and Technology<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 103<br />
SOLUTIONS CENTER<br />
Retail Benchmarks for Museum<br />
Stores and Online Operations<br />
MUSEUM EXPO<br />
3:30-4p.m.<br />
Case Study: The Power of<br />
Spectacle: Reflecting on the<br />
Summer Blockbuster<br />
Marketing a11d Community Engagement<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 203<br />
4-5:30p.m.<br />
Mapping the Landscapes Focus<br />
Group<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS TULIP<br />
Invitation o n ly<br />
NlCCOLAl<br />
GROUP<br />
TRAVELING<br />
EXHIBITIONS<br />
Please visit us<br />
at Booth 7094<br />
Award winning<br />
exhibition$<br />
hand crafted in<br />
Florence<br />
Available for hire by<br />
Museums, art gall eries<br />
and promoters.<br />
Includes Giftshop stock,<br />
Educational Program,<br />
Eureka Workbench<br />
Premiere: Museum of Roman Civilisation, Rome (Italy)<br />
.--_,_--:::__ Vinci Robotics<br />
tnci Machines<br />
Both of these EXHIBITIONS on loan from<br />
The Museum of Leonardo da Vinci, Florence (Italy)<br />
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SESSIONS & EVENTS<br />
Thursday<br />
4:15-5:30 p.m.<br />
5:30-6:30 p.m.<br />
AAM Leadership and Career<br />
Management Program<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SALON 4<br />
Invitation only<br />
Generously supported by:<br />
- The Getty Foundatfon<br />
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AAAM and NMAAHC Reception<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SALONS 9 & 10<br />
Association of Academic<br />
Museums & Galleries Business<br />
Reception<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SALON 12<br />
Bank Street Graduate School<br />
Museum Education Open House<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SALON 15<br />
Cooperstown Graduate Program<br />
Reception<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SALON 13<br />
6:30-Sp.m.<br />
Networking Evening With<br />
Cw·Com, LMN, COMPT, SMAC<br />
and Historic House Networks<br />
THE AMERICAN REVOLUITON INSTITUTE AT<br />
ANDERSON HOUSE<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
Reception with Latino,<br />
Indigenous Peoples, Asian<br />
Pacific American, DIVCOM,<br />
LGBTQ & PIC Green<br />
MEXICAN CULTURAL INSTITUTE<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
Global Leadership Reception<br />
THE RENWICK GALLERY OF THE<br />
SMITHSONIAN AMERICAN ART MUSEUM<br />
Invitation only<br />
Bus will depart Convention Center at 6 p.m .<br />
Return trip will depart at 8 p.m .<br />
Generously supported by: ~<br />
~4t-..loli<br />
rPi'WorM~J" "<br />
6-Sp.m.<br />
Reception for Oklahoma<br />
Museum Members and Friends<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SALON 14<br />
Smithsonian Affiliations 20th<br />
Anniversary Reception<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SALONS1 & 2<br />
UARTS, Museum Council<br />
of Greater Philadelphia and<br />
MAAM Reception<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SALON 3<br />
DAM & PRAM Reception<br />
HIRSH HORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE<br />
GARDEN<br />
Pre· Registration Required<br />
Generously supported by Marts & Lundy<br />
EdCom and CARE Professional<br />
Networks Reception<br />
THE PHILLIPS COLLECTION<br />
Pre· Registration Required<br />
MUSE Awards<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SALON 6<br />
Generously supported by Johns Hopkins<br />
University MA In Museum Stud1es<br />
6:30-8:30 p.m.<br />
Evening Cocktail Reception at<br />
the National Gallery of Art<br />
NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
Bus will depart Convention Center at 6 p.m .<br />
Return trips depart at 8 and 8 :30p.m.<br />
the "Uri-Conference"<br />
The AAM Un-Conference has a new look! Located<br />
in the Convention Center's L Street North Lobby,<br />
attendees can host a hot topic conversation or drop<br />
in and participate in an exchange.<br />
Conversations can be scheduled hourly Thursday<br />
through Saturday between 9 a.m.-5 p.m .<br />
Sign-up is available on site starting on Wednesday at<br />
Noon and on a first-come first-served basis!<br />
The space is intended to serve as a low tech and<br />
comfortabl e lounge. Audio-visual equipment will<br />
not be provided. Complimentary Wi- Fi will be<br />
available in this space.<br />
Be sure to promote your Un- Conference<br />
conversation to attendees in advance through social<br />
media using the hashtag # AAMUnconference.<br />
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SESSIONS & EVENTS<br />
Thursday<br />
7-lOp.m.<br />
NAME Party<br />
THE MANSION ON 0 STREET<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
Generously supported by:<br />
Cortina Productions, Electrosonic,<br />
Reich+ Petch Design International.<br />
The Nassal Company<br />
The Power of Memory to<br />
Influence Today at the<br />
Holocaust Museum<br />
UNITED STATES HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL<br />
MUSEUM<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
Bus will depart Convention Center at 7 p.m.<br />
Return trips depart at 9 and 9:30 p.m.<br />
8-lO p.m.<br />
An Evening of George<br />
Washington University's Art<br />
Attractions<br />
9 p.m.-Midnight A Toast to D.C.<br />
THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY<br />
MUSEUM & THE TEXTILE MUSEUM<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
Bus will depart Convention Center at 7:30<br />
p.m . Return trips depart at 9:30 and 10 p.m .<br />
CARNEGIE LIBRARY AT MT. VERNON SQUARE<br />
(directly across from the Convention Center)<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
Arakawa<br />
HANGING SYSTEMS<br />
• arakawagrip.com<br />
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SESSI ONS & EVENTS<br />
Friday<br />
7:30-8:30 a.m.<br />
7:30-9a.m.<br />
8:45-9:15 a.m.<br />
8:45-10 a.m.<br />
AAM Fellowship Breakfast<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SALON I<br />
lnvitatlon only<br />
Association of Science Museum<br />
Directors Breakfast<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS LEDROIT PARK<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
Media & Technology Breakfast<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SALON 2 & 3<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
PIC Green Breakfast:<br />
Sustainability Excellence<br />
Awards<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SALON 15<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
Tuveling Exhibits Netw01·k<br />
Breakfast<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 103<br />
Pre ·Registration Required<br />
Academic Museums Task Force<br />
Meeting<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS GARDENIA<br />
lnvitatlon only<br />
Case Study: Bilingual<br />
Multimedia in Exhibitions<br />
Exhibit Planning and Design<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 203<br />
60 Great Ideas for Historic Sites<br />
and Historic Houses<br />
Curatorial Practice<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 143<br />
Construction 2.0: Lessons<br />
Learned in Large and Small<br />
Museums<br />
Facilities Management<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 140<br />
Convening for Change: Cultural<br />
Accessibility Then and Now<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 1476<br />
Environmental Sustainability<br />
-Powe~Influenceand<br />
Responsibility<br />
Collections Management<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 151A<br />
Free for Good: Engaging Visitors<br />
with Free Membership<br />
Development and Membe1·ship<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 150<br />
Getting Real about Museum<br />
CEO Leadership<br />
Museum Directors<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 201<br />
Harnessing the Power ofVisitor<br />
Satisfaction Scores<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 2026<br />
Museums Using Institutional<br />
Relevance to Help Sustain<br />
Communities<br />
Management &Administration<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 146A<br />
Platforms for the Unpopular<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 206<br />
Power Shift: Advancing New<br />
Leadership Roles for Education<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 207A<br />
Public Participation in Scotland:<br />
Museums Are Part of It!<br />
Marketing and Community Engagement<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 1456<br />
Reducing Hiring Bias in<br />
Museums<br />
Management &Administration<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 147A<br />
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SESSIONS & EVENTS<br />
Friday<br />
SkwishingYour Museum: A<br />
Guide To Sustainability<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 146C<br />
Stepping Up: The Challenges of<br />
Becoming a Museum Director<br />
Career Management<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 149<br />
Tech Tutorial: Google Analytics<br />
for Everyone<br />
Media and Technology<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 1468<br />
9:30-10 a.m.<br />
The Power of Words: Written,<br />
Spoken and Designed<br />
Exhibit Planning and Design<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 1518<br />
Case Study: Illuminating<br />
Experience: How LED Lighting<br />
Can Enhance Exhibits<br />
Exhibit Planning and Design<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 203<br />
10:30 a.m.-Noon General Session<br />
CONVENTION CENTER BALLROOM<br />
888.464.9663<br />
izoneimaging.com/AAMPRG16<br />
Exhibit Panels<br />
Vivid Graphics<br />
illllll<br />
Imaging<br />
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SESSIONS & EVENTS<br />
Friday<br />
12:30 - 1 p.m.<br />
SOLUTIONS CENTER<br />
Future Ready? WOW, We Never<br />
Saw That Coming<br />
MUSEUM EXPO<br />
Association of Academic<br />
Museums & Galleries Business<br />
Lunch<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS UNION STATION<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
12:30 - 1:45 p.m. AASLH History Lunch<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS CHINATOWN<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
American Association for<br />
Museum Volunteers Networking<br />
Luncheon<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS MOUNT VERNON<br />
SQUARE<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
CARE Luncheon<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SALON 4<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
DAM Luncheon<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SALONS 2 & 3<br />
Pre -Registration Required<br />
Generously supported by Marts & Lundy<br />
tr•Tor'""' manager and exhibition planner to docent<br />
and educator. a museum career can take many forms.<br />
Explore how our graduate courses and programs in<br />
museum studies can help you bring history and art to life.<br />
Join the Conversation! #AAM2016
SESSIONS & EVENTS<br />
Friday<br />
!COM-US 2016 Luncheon and<br />
Business Meeting<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SHAW I LEDROIT PARK<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
Latino Network Luncheon<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SALON 15<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
LGBTQ Alliance Annual<br />
Luncheon<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SALON 1<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
Leadership and Management<br />
Network Luncheon<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SALON 12<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
Generously supported by Aon and<br />
Huntington T. Black Insurance Agency, Inc.<br />
NAME Luncheon<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SALONS 8 & 9<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
Generously supported by Cinnabar, Roto.<br />
Blue Telescope Studios, Chicago Scenic<br />
Studios. Inc .. Gecko Group. Science Museum of<br />
Minnesota and The elumenati, LLC<br />
Partnership Working and<br />
Exhibitions with the Natural<br />
History Museum, London<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS JUDICIARY SQUARE<br />
Invitation only<br />
As a student in the program, you may:<br />
• Curate your own exhibit<br />
• Intern at museums in the New York metropolitan area<br />
• Travel to Europe and earn credits by exploring some<br />
of the most prestigious museums in the world<br />
To learn more, visit www.shu.eduj museumexpo<br />
To speak with a program representative, please call the MAMP<br />
office at (973) 761-7966, or e-mail museumgrad@shu.edu.<br />
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SESSIONS & EVENTS<br />
Friday<br />
1:30- 2p.m.<br />
1:30-2:30 p.m .<br />
VSPIC Annual Luncheon<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SALON 14<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
SOLUTION S CEN TER<br />
Keys to a Financially Successful<br />
Museum Store<br />
MUSEUM EXPO<br />
TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION STAGE<br />
Argus: The CMS for the<br />
Connected Museum<br />
MUSEUM EXPO<br />
2-2:30p.m.<br />
2-3:15p.m.<br />
Case Study: Slave Wrecks<br />
Project: How to Create<br />
Empowering Partnerships<br />
Forces of Chattge<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 203<br />
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER<br />
Ralph Nader<br />
CONVENTION CENTER BALLROOM<br />
28th Annual Excellence in<br />
Exhibition Awards<br />
Exhibit Planning a~td Design<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 2028<br />
~<br />
CHILDREN'S<br />
MUSEUM<br />
I N DI AN A PO LIS"<br />
For more information, visit booth 117092 or contact:<br />
Sarah Myers, Traveling Exhibits Project Manager,<br />
sarahm@childrensmuseum.org, 317-334-4107.<br />
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SESSION S & EVENTS<br />
Friday<br />
Accreditation 101: Your Guide to<br />
the Process and Benefits<br />
Management & Administration<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 146C<br />
Achieving Excellence: Award<br />
Winners' Stories & Strategies<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 204AB<br />
Another Way: Embracing<br />
Diverse Expertise in Curation<br />
Curatorial Practice<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 143<br />
Community Museums &<br />
Neighborhoods: Gentrification<br />
In & Around Cultural<br />
Institutions<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 145A<br />
Direct Care White Paper: What<br />
it Means to Your Museum<br />
Collections Management<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 207A<br />
Lesson Learned: Successful<br />
Museum Building Projects<br />
Facilities Management<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 1468<br />
Partnering for Success:<br />
Maximizing Peer Networks<br />
Career Management<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 140<br />
Power of Dialogue Programs:<br />
Examining Goals and Outcomes<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 204C<br />
SAVE THE DATE!<br />
MAY 7-10, 2017<br />
Game On! The Impact of Ongoing<br />
Games in Museums<br />
Exhibit Planning and Design<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 202A<br />
Getting It Right on Rights:<br />
Navigating R&R Practices<br />
Collections Management<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 206<br />
In Conversation with Federal<br />
Agency Leaders<br />
Museum Directors<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 201<br />
Getting Started on Audience<br />
Research<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 150<br />
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI<br />
20 l7 ~~=~~=~f<br />
Museums<br />
Annua l Meeting & MuseumExpo<br />
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SESSIONS & EVENTS<br />
Friday<br />
Tech Tutorial: Organize and<br />
Manage Your Digital Assets<br />
Media and Technology<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 146A<br />
Totems, Yarn Bombs & Swing:<br />
Fostering Adult Creativity<br />
Marketing a11d Community Engagement<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 152<br />
Volunteers Are Donors, Too!<br />
Development and Membership<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 144<br />
2:30-3p.m.<br />
SOLUTIONS CENTER<br />
Museum Store Layout and<br />
Design Features That Increase<br />
Sales<br />
MUSEUM EXPO<br />
2:45-3:15 p.m. Case Study: What's Love Got to<br />
Do with It?<br />
Forces of Change<br />
3-3:30p.m.<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 203<br />
Museum TALKS<br />
iNUEVOlution!: Museums and<br />
Demographic Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 2076<br />
WELCOME AAM!<br />
join us in celebrating 95 years as<br />
America's First Museum of Modern Art<br />
AAM attendees receive free admission<br />
May 26-29 with conference badge<br />
I ?) l ~ l l l lL G: I I I ~s<br />
95TH ANNIVERSARY I<br />
1600 21st Street, NW, Washington, oc<br />
(Dupont Circle Metro, Q Street exit)<br />
PhillipsCollection.org I 0 0 0 ®<br />
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SESSIONS & EVENTS<br />
Friday<br />
TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION STAGE<br />
You Astral Images: Complete<br />
Solutio11s for Digitizing<br />
Museums Archives<br />
4:30- 5p.m.<br />
Museum TALKS<br />
Beyond Talk about Diversity in<br />
Museums<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 2076<br />
3-5p.m.<br />
MUSEUM EXPO<br />
MuseumExpo Break<br />
4:15- 5:30 p.m.<br />
AAM Leadership & Career<br />
Management Program<br />
MUSEUM EXPO<br />
Generously supported by:<br />
sol1dl ght<br />
Marketplace ofldeas<br />
CONVENTION CENTER EAST SALON<br />
• 28th Annual Excellence in Exhibition<br />
Competition<br />
• COMPT: Exploring Opportunities in<br />
Museum Professional Training<br />
5:30- 6:30 p.m .<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SALON 12<br />
Invitation only<br />
Generously supported by:<br />
,U The Getty Foundation<br />
Collections Care Emerging<br />
Museum Professionals<br />
Reception<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SALONS 2 & 3<br />
Excellence Reception<br />
• DAM Good Ideas! The Development and<br />
Membership Marketplace<br />
• Dialogue between US and Latin American<br />
Professionals<br />
• Ed Com Marketplace of Ideas<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SALONS 8 & 9<br />
lnvltallon only<br />
Gene,ously supported by:<br />
TOKJOMARIN~<br />
GROUP<br />
3:30-4p.m.<br />
3:45- 4:15 p .m .<br />
• Excellence in Exhibition Label Writing<br />
Competition<br />
• Leadership Sustainability: Successes and<br />
Challenges<br />
• PRAM Marketplace of Ideas<br />
• NAME Marketplace of Ideas<br />
• RC-AAM Marketplace of Ideas<br />
• Self-CARE: Massaging Your Data and<br />
Managing Evaluation Stress<br />
• Small Museums Talk Volunteers and<br />
Sustainability<br />
SOLUTIONS CENTER<br />
Smarter Money: the Risk in the<br />
Museum Business Model<br />
MUSEUMEXPO<br />
Museum TALKS<br />
Be Astounded; Be Astounding:<br />
A Journey in the Museum World<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 2076<br />
t he "lin-Conference"<br />
The AAM Un-Conference has a new took! Located<br />
in the Convention Center's L Street North Lobby,<br />
attendees can host a hot topic conversation or drop<br />
in and participate in an exchange.<br />
Conversations can be scheduled hourly Thursday<br />
through Saturday between 9 a.m.-5 p.m.<br />
Sign-up is available onsite starting on Wednesday at<br />
noon and on a first-come first-served basis!<br />
The space is intended to serve as a low tech and<br />
comfortable lounge. Audio-visual equipment will<br />
not be provided. Complimentary Wi-Fi will be<br />
available in this space.<br />
Be sure to promote your Un-Conference<br />
conversation to attendees in advance through social<br />
media using the hashtag #AAMUnconference.<br />
Downloud the Mobile App for full descriptions and speakers
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SESSIONS & EVENTS<br />
Friday<br />
7- 9p.m .<br />
Flappers, Jazz and More: An Art<br />
Deco Evening at the National<br />
Archives<br />
NATIONAL ARCHIVES MUSEUM<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
Bus departs Convention Center at 5:30p.m.<br />
Return trips depart at 8:30 and 9 p.m .<br />
8 -lOp.m.<br />
Night at the Newseum: Like,<br />
Share, Elect<br />
NEWSEUM<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
Bus departs Convention Center at 7:30p.m .<br />
Return trips depart at 9:30 and 10 p.m .<br />
7-lOp.m.<br />
A Special Evening with the<br />
National Museum of African Art<br />
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN ART<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
Bus departs Convention Center at 6:30 p.m.<br />
Return trips depart at 9:30 and 10 p.m.<br />
lVI ORE<br />
ART<br />
FOR I\IIORE<br />
PEOPLE<br />
Through ExhibitsUSA and NEH on the Road exhibitions<br />
organized and traveled by Mid-America Arts Alliance<br />
View our entire portfolio at eusa.org ~nd nehontheroad.org<br />
and VISit us at t Museum Expo's Booth 6099<br />
MID-AMERICA ARTS ALLIANCE<br />
I WWWMAAAORG I<br />
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SESSIONS & EVENTS<br />
Saturday<br />
7:30-8:30 a.m.<br />
COMPT Breakfast<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SALON 13<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
NAME Breakfast<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SALON 1<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
8a.m.-Noon<br />
MuseUin Event Planner Forum<br />
/ / American ~A.s;ocim10n<br />
Co-presented by ff.J· Alllanceof and 1 b w<br />
I.J Museums ( / '"' 4<br />
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CONVENTION CENTER 103<br />
We are very excited to have the opportunity to partner with<br />
the Association for Women in Events to introduce special<br />
program ming for the museum event professional and those<br />
with even t managem ent responsibilities.<br />
The role of the museum event m anager is an essential one<br />
and varies greatly from museum to museum. It is directly<br />
linked to an institution's fundraising goals and is an extension<br />
of the museum's broader goal of creating special visitor<br />
experiences.<br />
This program is designed to bring museum event<br />
professionals from the Washing ton, DC. area and across the<br />
country together to network, address common challenges. be<br />
inspired by fresh ideas and deepen understanding of event<br />
planning principles and practices.<br />
Bring your questions and best practices!<br />
8-9a.m.<br />
9-10a.m.<br />
10-11 a.m.<br />
11 a.m.-Noon<br />
Registration Check-In and Networking<br />
Breakfast<br />
2016 Hot Topics: A Panel Discussion<br />
Museum Expo Hall Visits & Coffee Break<br />
Roundtable Exchange led by subject<br />
matter experts and peers<br />
• Technology Trends<br />
• Leadership: Investing in Your Career<br />
(mentorship and resources}<br />
• Risk Management, Contracts and<br />
Insurance<br />
• "Personalization": Experience Design<br />
• Event Planning - The Basics<br />
• Event Planning - Lessons Learned<br />
8:45-9:15 a.m.<br />
8:45-10 a.m.<br />
Case Study: Poppies at the<br />
Tower: The Story Behind an<br />
Epic Installation<br />
Oumtorial Practice<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 203<br />
A Capital Idea! Unique Alternate<br />
Funding Sources<br />
Facilities Management<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 1478<br />
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SESSION S & EVENTS<br />
Saturday<br />
8:45-10 a.m. An Inclusive Museum<br />
Curatorial Practice<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 1466<br />
Culture Club: Making It Real,<br />
Keeping It Real<br />
Management & Administration<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 146A<br />
DAM & DM Strategizingwith<br />
Collections Management<br />
Practices<br />
Collections Management<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 151<br />
Earned Income 101: Managing<br />
Retail, Ecommerce & More<br />
Management &Administration<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 149<br />
Historic Preservation at 50:<br />
Ensuring the Past Has a Future<br />
Curatorial Practice<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 1456<br />
Identity Construction,<br />
Community and The Inclusive<br />
Museum<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 145A<br />
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SESSIONS & EVENTS<br />
Saturday<br />
Insiders and Outsiders:<br />
Struggles in Exhibit Design<br />
Teams<br />
Exhibit Planning and Design<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 206<br />
Make or Break, Do or Die: Frank<br />
Talk about Leadership and<br />
Governance<br />
Museum Directors<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 201<br />
Mission Possible: Training 21st<br />
Century Docents<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 2028<br />
Mobile App Development:<br />
Moving from Concept to Product<br />
Media and Technology<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 146C<br />
Museum Workers Speak: One<br />
Year Later<br />
Career Management<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 150<br />
Museums, Creativity and<br />
Evidence oflmpact on People's<br />
Lives<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 204C<br />
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SESSION S & EVENTS<br />
Saturday<br />
9:30-10 a.m.<br />
10- lla.m.<br />
Stages ofSustainability: Your<br />
Next Steps<br />
Fo1·ces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 1478<br />
Taking Out the Guesswork in<br />
Audience Building<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 204A8<br />
The Horizon Report: Museum<br />
Edition<br />
Fo1·ces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 2078<br />
What Do We Really Mean? The<br />
Power of Museum Jargon<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 147A<br />
What We Talk About When We<br />
(Don't) Talk About Women in<br />
Museums<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 152<br />
Case Study: Memory and<br />
Territory: Successful Proactive<br />
Public Engagement in Medellin,<br />
Colombia<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 203<br />
MuseumExpo Coffee Break<br />
MUSEUM EXPO<br />
Open Forum: Advancing<br />
Diversity and Inclusion with<br />
AAM and the Broader Museum<br />
Community<br />
MUSEUM EXPO<br />
Insiders and Outsiders:<br />
Struggles in Exhibit Design<br />
Teams<br />
Exhibit Planning and Design<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 206<br />
10 a.m.-Noon<br />
Make or Break, Do or Die: Frank<br />
Talk about Leadership and<br />
Governance<br />
Museum Directors<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 201<br />
Mission Possible: Training 21st<br />
Century Docents<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 2026<br />
Emerging Innovators Forum<br />
CONVENTION CENTER EAST SALON<br />
Audience Engagement<br />
• Androids to Zombies: learning Through<br />
Pop Culture<br />
• "Care Where You Give": An Exhibition for<br />
Penn Station<br />
• Designing Museum Experiences for State<br />
Standards<br />
• I KA WA MA MUA KA WA MA HOPE- The<br />
Future is in the Past<br />
• liven Up Your Lectures! Kahoot<br />
Competitive Quizzes<br />
• i.Quien somes? Latino Audience in<br />
Museums<br />
• Tune In: Evaluating the Nuances of<br />
Facilitation<br />
• Valuing is Valuable<br />
Collections<br />
• lights, Camera , Click a Button: Image<br />
Preservation<br />
• Storage Tetris: Rehousing an Education<br />
Collection<br />
• Freeze, Maintain or Kill Game: Pest &<br />
Objects<br />
• How We l earned to Stop Worrying and<br />
love Open Data<br />
• Neither Buggy nor Muggy: Monitoring<br />
Environmental Conditions for Textiles<br />
Community Engagement<br />
• Emerging Art Mall Museums in China<br />
• Malama I ka Hale: Community<br />
Development & Museums<br />
• Museums Are Us: The Power of Pop-Up<br />
Museums<br />
• Ourstory: Crowd sourcing Digital<br />
Storytelling<br />
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SESSIONS & EVENTS<br />
Saturday<br />
11-11:30 a.m.<br />
• "Perspectives": A Case Study Exhibition<br />
in Developing Relevancy Between The<br />
Cloisters and its Surrounding Community<br />
of Washington Heights, NYC<br />
Cultural Heritage<br />
• Repatriation and the Encyclopedic<br />
Museum<br />
• The Red Dragon: Partnering in Curating<br />
Heritage<br />
• When Ganga Devi Returns<br />
Diversity and Inclusion<br />
• Designing Programs for Senior Audiences<br />
• Dismantling the Collective Closet: Queer<br />
Narratives in Historic House Museums<br />
• Touch Tours for the Blind and the Visually<br />
Impaired at The Henry Ford<br />
Food and Drink<br />
• Cooking Up History<br />
• Creating Inclusive Exhibitions: Food and<br />
Museums<br />
• Defining Food-Based Historic Museum<br />
Walking Tours<br />
• What Can Museums Learn From Brewery<br />
Tours?<br />
The Museum Workplace<br />
• Digital Engagement Managers in<br />
Contemporary Art Museums<br />
• Museum Employees: Returning to<br />
Workplace Normalcy<br />
• Operational Funding- Innovating New<br />
Approaches<br />
• Side Hustles Provide More than a<br />
Paycheck<br />
• Stop Working for Free: Labor Practices in<br />
Museums<br />
• Twitter Chats: (Re)lnspiring Professionals<br />
Case Study: Works for Hire:<br />
Protect Your Institution's<br />
Intellectual Property<br />
Management & Administration<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 203<br />
11 a.m.-12:15 p.m.Engaging Everyone: Facilitating<br />
Multigenerational Programs<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 207A<br />
Everyday Ethics<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 14SA<br />
Grant Writing Basics for Small<br />
Museums<br />
Development and Membet'ship<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 146C<br />
Influence with Integrity: Models<br />
for Museum-Based Youth<br />
Development Programs<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 204C<br />
Leadership Perspectives:<br />
Leveraging and Sustaining<br />
Partnerships for Effective<br />
Learning<br />
Museum Directors<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 201<br />
Making Small Museum<br />
Collections Accessible<br />
Curatorial Practice<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 150<br />
the "lin-Conference"<br />
The AAM Un-Conference has a new look! Located<br />
in the Convention Center's L Street North Lobby,<br />
attendees can host a hot topic conversation or drop<br />
in and participate in an exchange.<br />
Conversations can be scheduled hourly Thursday<br />
through Saturday between 9 a.m.-5 p.m.<br />
Sign-up is available on site starting on Wednesday at<br />
noon and on a first-come first-served basis!<br />
The space is intended to serve as a low tech and<br />
comfortable lounge. Audio-visual equipment will<br />
not be provided. Complimentary Wi-Fi will be<br />
available in this space.<br />
Be sure to promote your Un-Conference<br />
conversation to attendees in advance through social<br />
media using the hashtag #AAMUnconference.<br />
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SESSIONS & EVENTS<br />
Saturday<br />
Mistakes Were Made!<br />
Exhibit Planning and Design<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 202A<br />
Museums at Risk: The Vision<br />
of! COM for U.S. & Global<br />
Museums<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 147A<br />
Partnerships: Federal<br />
Collections in Non-Federal<br />
Museums<br />
Collectio11S Management<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 144<br />
Paying the Price of Admission<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 149<br />
Priceless Collections Require<br />
Specialized Security<br />
Facilities Management<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 1466<br />
The Power of the Play<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 2026<br />
Transforming the Workforce:<br />
Autism-Friendly Hiring<br />
Practices<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 152<br />
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SESSIONS & EVENTS<br />
Saturday<br />
Transforming Your Membership<br />
Model Requires Serious<br />
Thinking<br />
Development and Membership<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 151<br />
Zen and the Art of Successful<br />
Negotiation<br />
Career Management<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 140<br />
Zeroing in on the Zeitgeist:<br />
Leveraging Pop Culture<br />
Marketing and Community Engagement<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 1476<br />
11:45a.m.-<br />
12:15p.m.<br />
Case Study: Interns In Your<br />
Museum: The Nuts & Bolts of<br />
Legal Compliance<br />
Management & Administration<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 203<br />
12:30-1:45 p.m. Open Forum on the Conference<br />
of the Americas 2017<br />
CONVENTION CENTER<br />
INTERNATIONAL LOUNGE 156<br />
CurCom Luncheon<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SALON 1<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
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SESSION S & EVENTS<br />
Saturday<br />
Ed Com Luncheon and Annual<br />
Awards Ceremony<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SALONS 3 & 4<br />
Pre-Regostrallon Required<br />
Historic House Network (HHN)<br />
Lunch<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SALON 12<br />
Pre-Reglstrallon Required<br />
International Museum Theatre<br />
Alliance (IMTAL) Luncheon<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS MOUNT VERNON<br />
SQUARE<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
PRAM Luncheon<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SALON S 7 & 8<br />
Pre-Regostratoon Required<br />
Onsite Insights<br />
1- 3p.m.<br />
Buses for the following Onsite Insights depart the Convention<br />
Center at 12:30 p.m. and will return to the Convention Center<br />
by 3:30p.m. Tickets are required to board the bus for<br />
these events.<br />
An Excess of Riches: A Conversation about<br />
Collections<br />
TUDOR PLACE HISTORIC HOUSE AND GARDEN<br />
Pre· Registration Required<br />
Breaking News at the Newseum: Incorporating<br />
Current Events Into Your Museum<br />
NEWSEUM<br />
Pre-Registration Requored<br />
Constitution-in-Action: Document-based<br />
Learning Lab Program<br />
NATIONAL ARCHIVES MUSEUM<br />
Pre Regostrallon Required<br />
FRESH TALK on the Art of Social Change<br />
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF WOMEN IN THE ARTS<br />
Pre-Regostrallon Requored<br />
Home for Brave Ideas<br />
PRESIDENT LIN COLN 'S COTTAGE AT THE SOLDIERS' HOME<br />
Pre·Regostratlon Requored<br />
Investigation: Detective McDevitt<br />
FORD'S THEATRE<br />
Pre·Regostratlon Requored<br />
Museum of the Bible Presentation and Hard Hat<br />
Site Tour<br />
MUSEUM OF THE BIBLE CONSTRUCTION SITE<br />
Pr·Reglstrallon Requored<br />
NMAH Object Project Tour<br />
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY<br />
Pre-Registralion Requored<br />
Period Rooms and Historic Interiors: New<br />
Approaches to Traditional Spaces<br />
DAR MUSEUM<br />
Pre-Registration Requored<br />
PIC Green Field Trip:, Sustainable Museum<br />
Tour<br />
UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN<br />
Pre-Regostratlon Required<br />
Sew all-Belmont House & Museum: 'Equal<br />
Rights' Project<br />
SEWALL- BELMONT H OUSE<br />
Pre-Registration Requored<br />
Smithsonian National Zoo Behind the Scenes &<br />
Ft·ontofHouse Green Tour<br />
SMITHSONIAN N ATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK<br />
Pre-Registration Requored<br />
1- 3:30p.m .<br />
Theater at the Museum: Bringing 'The Cerulean<br />
Time Capsule' to Life<br />
U NITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN<br />
Pre· Regostratlon Required<br />
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SESSIONS & EVENTS<br />
Saturday<br />
RC-AAM Annual Business<br />
Luncheon<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SALONS 9 & 10<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
2- 3:15p.m.<br />
Behind the Lines: Collections<br />
Storage and Rules for Access<br />
Collections Management<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 103A<br />
2-2:30p.m.<br />
SMAC Luncheon<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUI S SALON 13<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
Generously supported by Aon ond Huntington<br />
T. Block Insurance Agency, Inc.<br />
Case Study: Refugees, Social<br />
Engagement and the Learning<br />
Museum<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 203<br />
Community of Practice:<br />
Your Professional Learning<br />
Community<br />
Career Management<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 149<br />
Direct Care Decisions at the<br />
National Trust for Historic<br />
Preservation<br />
Curatorial Practice<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 204AB<br />
a turnkey<br />
- - that<br />
connects you<br />
to your<br />
community<br />
We are grateful for the<br />
opportunity to use Tom's<br />
talents to introduce IHS to f'lf!W<br />
audiences through this event.<br />
John Herbst<br />
President and CEO<br />
Indiana Historical Society<br />
at Its center<br />
find out more at booth 7025 or 53Tom.com<br />
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SESSIONS & EVENTS<br />
Saturday<br />
Effective Strategies for Building<br />
Interactive Kiosks<br />
Media and Technology<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 146C<br />
Engaging Latino Audiences:<br />
Lessons from the Museum<br />
Community<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 1451l<br />
Finding True North: Where<br />
Mission and Community Meet<br />
Museum Directors<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 201<br />
Making the Perfect Pitch: An<br />
IMLS GrantWritingWorkshop<br />
Development and Membership<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 140<br />
Managing Moisture in Museum<br />
Environments<br />
Facilities Management<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 151<br />
Marketing Matters: Museums as<br />
Cultural Tourism Destinations<br />
Marketing and Comm1mity Engagement<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 1476<br />
Papa Don't Preach: Compelling<br />
Issues-Based Exhibitions<br />
Exhibit Planning and Design<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 2026<br />
Pivot Point: Preparing to Engage<br />
Contemporary Issues<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 204C<br />
Public Access: Challenges<br />
Surrounding Works in Public<br />
Places<br />
Collections Management<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 150<br />
2:30-Sp.m.<br />
2:45-3p.m.<br />
3-6p.m.<br />
Really Making a Difference?<br />
Measuring Impact in Schools<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 206<br />
The Elephant in the Room: What<br />
Can We Do With Our Ivory?<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 1456<br />
Visitor to Member to Donor:<br />
Which Management Model<br />
Works?<br />
Development and Membership<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 1036<br />
We're Not That Hard to Find:<br />
Hiring Diverse Museum Staff<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 147A<br />
Welcoming LGBTQ<br />
Communities: A Resource for<br />
Museums<br />
Management & Administration<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 1468<br />
Where's the Power: Considering<br />
Our Place<br />
Forceso[Char1ge<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 152<br />
NAME Exhibition Roundtable<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SALON 1<br />
Case Study: Building the<br />
Ed Shed: A Small Museum's<br />
Answer to Big Needs<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 203<br />
DIVCOM Field Trip: Committing<br />
to Diversity, Inclusion and<br />
Social Justice<br />
THE OCTAGON<br />
Pre-Registratton Required<br />
Bus departs at 2 :30p.m . and returns at<br />
6:30p.m.<br />
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SESSIONS & EVENTS<br />
Saturday<br />
3:30-5:30 p.m.<br />
3:45-4:15 p.m.<br />
AAM Leadership & Career<br />
~anaagementProgram<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SALON 12<br />
Invitation o nly<br />
Generously supported by:<br />
~ The Getty Foundation<br />
Case Study: Lost in Balboa Park:<br />
A Unified Digital Strategy<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 203<br />
Case Study: Repatriating the<br />
~aori Head: The Power of a<br />
Small ~useum to Effect Change<br />
Collections Management<br />
3:45-5p.m.<br />
75 Ideas in 75 ~inutes: Fresh<br />
Ideas for Audience Engagement<br />
Marketing and Community Engagement<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 103A<br />
Beyond the Elevator Pitch:<br />
Writing a Successful NEA Grant<br />
Development and Membership<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 1036<br />
Blended (Onsite and Online)<br />
Learning Programs for Teachers<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 207A<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 204AB<br />
ideas<br />
vision<br />
purpose<br />
experiences<br />
unleash understanding<br />
wonder<br />
Creating dynamic learning experiences that transform people's lives<br />
Call Dean at 415.883.7074<br />
www.weldonexhibits.com<br />
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SESSION S & EVENTS<br />
Saturday<br />
Getting Started on Recruiting<br />
and Hiring Employees<br />
Management & Administration<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 146C<br />
Ghosts of Power in the Past,<br />
Present and Future Museum<br />
Curatorial Practice<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 145A<br />
Listening to Latina/os: Research<br />
and Outreach for Inclusion<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 147A<br />
SAVE THE DATE!<br />
MAY 7-10, 2017<br />
Making a Good End: How to<br />
Close a Museum<br />
Management & Administration<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 150<br />
Museum Professional<br />
Development & Training: A<br />
Timely Responsibility<br />
Career Management<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 140<br />
Nothing Ventured, Nothing<br />
Gained<br />
Exhibit Plamting and Design<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 1456<br />
Power to the People: Washington<br />
Gives Back<br />
Curatorial Practice<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 146A<br />
Museum Professional<br />
Development and Training: A<br />
Timely Responsibility<br />
Career Mat~agement<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 140<br />
Sustain-ability: Stages of Your<br />
Next Steps<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 1476<br />
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI<br />
20 l7 ~m:~~=~f<br />
Museums<br />
Annual Meeting g M useumExpo<br />
Trends Watch 2016<br />
Museum Directors<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 201<br />
Generously supported by:<br />
Blackbaud<br />
ror ·\n r ullu' Urgdl ldt o ,,<br />
Aon. Huntmgton T Block Insurance Agency,<br />
Inc.. PGAV Destinations and Schultz &<br />
Williams<br />
We Who Still Feel Differently:<br />
Teens Share Lessons Learned<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 206<br />
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SESSION S & EVENTS<br />
Saturday<br />
4:30-5p.m.<br />
Who You Gonna Call? Resources<br />
for Emergencies, Large and<br />
Small<br />
Facilities Management<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 204C<br />
Case Study: A Dream Team:<br />
The Curator, Fundraiser and<br />
Philanthropist<br />
Development and Membership<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 204AB<br />
Case Study: Creating Change:<br />
Opportunities for Urban Girls in<br />
STEM<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 203<br />
5:30-6:30 p.m. AAM Board Alumni Reception<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS SUITE 2·054<br />
Invitation only<br />
7:30-9:30 p.m. The Party "Inside the Great<br />
American Outdoors"<br />
SMITHSONIAN NATIONAL MUSEUM OF<br />
NATURAL HISTORY<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
Generously supported by:<br />
0<br />
Smithsonian Institution<br />
ED~<br />
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sophisticated travelers who desire an adventure at sea but not<br />
on board a conventional cruise ship.<br />
Let Far Horizons, a highly acclaimed Special Interest Group Tours<br />
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Sunday<br />
8:30 a .m.-4:30p.m.<br />
IFCPP Certified Institutional<br />
Protection Manager (CIPM)<br />
Training Workshop &<br />
Certification Course<br />
8:45-9:15 a.m.<br />
8:45-10 a.m.<br />
MARRIOTT MARQUIS MAGNOLIA<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
Case Study: What If Twitter<br />
WERE the Program?<br />
Media and Technology<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 203<br />
75 Ideas in 75 Minutes: Failure is<br />
Not an Option!<br />
Development and Membership<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 2026<br />
An UNESCO Recommendation:<br />
Protection & Promotion of<br />
Museums<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 152A<br />
Can We Talk? Museums Hosting<br />
Tough Conversations<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 146A<br />
Comic-Con: How Museums Can<br />
Create Super Fans<br />
Marketing and Community Engagement<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 206<br />
Do We NeedaMuseumAct?<br />
Examples from East Asia and<br />
the U.S.<br />
Management & Administration<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 14SA<br />
Empathy & Evil: Moving<br />
Beyond "Good-Guy/Bad-Guy"<br />
Narratives<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 146C<br />
Environmental Sustainability<br />
Sins Confessional<br />
Facilities Management<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 1456<br />
Handing Over the Reins: Teens<br />
as Content Creators<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 151A<br />
Legitimizing Irreverence in the<br />
Museum<br />
Education, Audience Research &<br />
Evaluation<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 2076<br />
Museums and Law Enforcement:<br />
Building Bridges<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 147A<br />
Museums as Platforms for<br />
Dialogue and Social Change<br />
Forces of Change<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 1476<br />
One for the Team: Staff<br />
Engagement in a 21st-century<br />
Museum<br />
Management & Administration<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 1526<br />
Our Exhibition Development<br />
Processes Must Change!<br />
Exhibit Planning and Design<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 1516<br />
Out of Many, One: From<br />
Personal Stories to Public<br />
Nanatives<br />
Curatorial Practice<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 1508<br />
Power to Preserve: Creating a<br />
Collection Care Culture<br />
Collectiot1s Management<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 1SOA<br />
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SESSIONS & EVENTS<br />
Sunday<br />
9:30-10 a.m.<br />
Professional Collectives as New<br />
Learning Models<br />
Career Management<br />
CONVENTION CE NTER 140<br />
Case Study: Creating An<br />
Accessible Exhibition Using<br />
Beacons<br />
Media and Technology<br />
CONVENTION CENTER 203<br />
1- 3:30p.m. Metro Food Tour<br />
Eat and Explore: Capitol Hill<br />
Pre Registration Required<br />
Meet al Eas tern Market Metro Station<br />
Entrance<br />
Eat and Explore: Georgetown<br />
Pre-Registration Required<br />
Meet at Old Stone House<br />
10:15-11:45 a.m. General Session<br />
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SESSION S & EVENTS<br />
Sunday<br />
Ousite Insights<br />
Buses for the following Onsite Insight events will depart at<br />
12:30 p.m. You must have your event ticket in order to<br />
board the bus.<br />
1-4p.m.<br />
Provenance! Beyond Due Diligence to<br />
Grand Collections<br />
ARTHUR M. SACKLER AND FREER GALLERY OF ART<br />
1-2p.m.<br />
1-3p.m.<br />
Discover Architectural Toys at the<br />
National Building Museum<br />
NATIONAL BUILDING MUSEUM<br />
Bus will return to the Convention Center by 2:30p.m<br />
Historic Buildings and Gardens: Adapting<br />
to Museum Standards<br />
TUDOR PLACE HISTORIC HOUSE AND GARDEN<br />
Bus will return to the Convention Center by 3:30 p.m.<br />
1- 3:30 p.m. Tour of the U.S. Bota11ic Garden<br />
Production Greenhouses<br />
UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN PRODUCTION<br />
FACILITY<br />
Buses will return to the Convention Center by 4 p.m.<br />
Transportation will not be provided for the following<br />
On site Insights. See your event ticket for the exact<br />
meeting place of your On site Insight. Tours will start<br />
promptly at the time listed.<br />
1-2:30 p.m. Smithsonian Gardens Tour· Museum<br />
Without Walls<br />
SMITHSONIAN GARDENS/SMITHSONIAN CASTLE<br />
1-4 p.m.<br />
1-4 p.m.<br />
Rapid Prototyping to Change the World<br />
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY<br />
Smithsonian LEED Building Tour of<br />
National Museum oft he American Indian<br />
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN<br />
1-3:30 p.m. National Museum of African Art: Behind<br />
the Scenes with Master Mount Maker<br />
Keith Conway<br />
1-4p .m .<br />
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN ART<br />
Behind-the-scenes: Hirshhorn Museum<br />
and Sculpture Garden<br />
HIRSH HORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN,<br />
2-3:30 p.m. National Museum of African American<br />
History & Culture Tour<br />
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN<br />
HISTORY & CULTURE<br />
2-4:30 p.m. Smithsonian American Art Museum<br />
Visible Storage Tour<br />
SMITHSONIAN AMERICAN ART MUSEUM<br />
1- 4p.m.<br />
1-4p.m.<br />
Behind-the-scenes: Outwin Boochever<br />
Portrait Competition<br />
NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY<br />
Culture for All Ages: Smithsonian and<br />
Early Childhood Learning<br />
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY<br />
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Congratulations<br />
AAM Award for Distinguished Service<br />
Irene Hirano Inouye is President of the U.S.-Japan Council.<br />
She is the former President and Founding CEO of the<br />
Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles, former<br />
Chair of the Board of the American Alliance of Museums and<br />
has had a distinguished career in informing the direction of<br />
numerous philanthropic and cultural organization in areas to<br />
include education. Leadership and diversity.<br />
Nancy Hanks Memorial Award for<br />
Professional Excellence<br />
Jayatri Das is Chief Bioscientist in the science content<br />
department at The Franklin Institute where she guides the<br />
museum's approach in presenting life science content and<br />
designing lnteract1ve learning experiences that serve as a<br />
model to the museum field.<br />
For more information on AAM annual meeting award programs visit<br />
www.aam-us.org/about-us/grants-awards-and-competitions<br />
2016 AAM-Getty International Program<br />
Participants<br />
Manuel Alcala, Head of Education, Museo Tamayo, Mexico<br />
Facundo de Almeida, Executive Director, Museum of Pre-<br />
Columbian and Indigenous Arts, Uruguay<br />
Claudia Barragan, Exhibitions Coordinator, Museo Nacional<br />
de Arte, Mexico<br />
Uuganbayar Batjargal, Collections Manager, National<br />
Museum of Mongolia<br />
ls'haq Bello, Education Officer, Kaduna Museum, Nigeria<br />
Amanda Coulson, Director, The National Art Gallery of the<br />
Bahamas<br />
Marcia Escorteganha, Conservator and Curator, Historical<br />
Museum of the State of Santa Catarina-Cruz e Sousa.<br />
Brazil<br />
Mariano Gilmore, Head of Education Department. Museum<br />
of Modern Arts. Argentina<br />
Lydia Galavu, Curator of Contemporary Art. National<br />
Museums of Kenya<br />
Natalia Keller, Collections Department Researcher, National<br />
Museum of Fine Arts, Chile<br />
Pia Landro, Director of Education, Museum of Contemporary<br />
Art, Argentina<br />
Romina Muguira Perez, Manager of Education Programs,<br />
Museo Soumaya, Mexico<br />
Sergio Garza Orellana, Assistant Curator, Museo Arocena,<br />
Mexico<br />
Gabriela Ramos, Assistant Curator, Museo del Sarro,<br />
Paraguay<br />
Rebeca Tichter, Head of Public Relations & Fundraising,<br />
Museo Nacionat de Art e. Mexico<br />
Chen Rui , Researcher, Palace Museum, China<br />
Alizee Sarazin, Museum Manager and Curator, Dubai Moving<br />
Image Museum, UAE<br />
Mandakini Shrestha, Executive Director, Patan Museum,<br />
Nepal<br />
Nino Simonishvilli, D1rector. Georgia State Museum of Folk<br />
and Applied Art<br />
Thongkhoun Soutthivilay, Co-Director. Traditional Arts and<br />
Ethnology Centre, Laos<br />
Valeria Suruceanu, Curator. National Art Museum of Moldova<br />
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Cristina Toma, Acting Deputy Director. National Museum of<br />
Art of Romania<br />
Puja Vaish, Senior AsSIStant Curator. Dr. Bhau Daji Lad<br />
Mumbai City Museum. India<br />
Zhi Yan, Curator and Associate Researcher, National Museum<br />
of China<br />
Zhang Zhao, Exhibition Project Director. Art Exhibitions<br />
China. Stale Administration of Cultural Heritage, China<br />
2016 AAM Annual Meeting Fellowships<br />
Brandon Anderson, Deputy Executive Director, The History<br />
Museum, IN<br />
Annie Anderson, Semor Specialist. Research and Public<br />
Programming, Eastem Stale Penitentiary Historic Site, PA<br />
Sara Arnas, Grants Manager, Peggy Notebaert Nature<br />
Museum, IL<br />
Wenlu Bao, Student. Department of Museum Studies <br />
University of the Arts, PA<br />
Giannina Bardales, Registrar, Museo Larco, Peru<br />
Penelope Boyer, Archaetoglst, Special Projects Coordinator.<br />
Land Heritage Institute, TX<br />
Hayley Chambers, Senior Curator of Collections. Ketchikan<br />
Museums,AK<br />
Christina Chang, Interim D1rector and Curator. Perlman<br />
Teaching Museum. Carleton College, MN<br />
Marie Clapot, Museum Educator, The Metropolitan Museum<br />
of Art. NY<br />
Stephanie Cunningham, Audience Engagement Specialist.<br />
Brooklyn Museum. NY<br />
Erendina Delgadillo, Assistant Curator & Registrar, La Plaza<br />
de Cultura y Artes, CA<br />
Emily Ellingson, l~esearch Assistant, University of<br />
Minnesota. MN<br />
Marina Engen, Director o f Donor Events, California Academy<br />
of Sciences, CA<br />
Colin Fanning, Curatorial Fellow, Philadelphia Museum of<br />
Arl,PA<br />
Erin Golightly, Student, University of San Francisco, CA<br />
Gwendolyn Hearn, Contractor. Smithsonian Institution<br />
Traveling Exhibition Service. Washington. DC<br />
Anna January, Grants & StewardShiP Manager. Madison<br />
Children's Museum, WI<br />
Masaki Komori, Research Scholar, Temple University, PA<br />
Korri Krajicek, Assistant to Director, Florida Holocaust<br />
Museum, FL<br />
Nandini Makrandi, Chief Curator. Hunter Museum of<br />
American Art. TN<br />
Constance Mandeville, Graduate Assistant, University of<br />
South Carotma, SC<br />
N ickcoles Martinez, Coordmator. American Museum of<br />
Natural History, NY<br />
Marilyn Montufar, Teen Art Coordinator. Gage Academy of<br />
Art, WA<br />
Porchia Moore, Museum Consultant. University of South<br />
Carolina. SC<br />
Cindy Nanton, Student, University of Minnesota, MN<br />
Wendy Ng, Manager, Learning, Royal Ontario Museum,<br />
Canada<br />
Cecilia Nguyen, Exhibll Developer. Oregon Museum of<br />
Science and Industry, OR<br />
Katrina O'Brien, ArchiVist & Collection Manager. World of<br />
Speed, OR<br />
Alia Orra, Marketing Communications Coordinator. Toledo<br />
Museum o f Art. OH<br />
Kassaundra Porres, WA<br />
Neal Ramus, Sr. Manager of Youth Programs, California<br />
Academy of Sciences, CA<br />
Seph Rodney, Writer/Journalist. NY<br />
Angela Rueda, Assistant Curator, Virginia Holocaust<br />
Museum, VA<br />
Suzy Salazar, Manager. Communications & Marketing, La<br />
Plaza de Cultura v Artes, CA<br />
Katherine Scott, Creattve Director. San Diego Museum of<br />
Man,CA<br />
Shikoh Shiraiwa, Gallery Assistant, Melton Gallery <br />
University of Central Oklahoma, OK<br />
Savina Sirik, Student , Kent State University. OH<br />
Kirst en Swartz, Mvseum Education Coordinato r, Munson<br />
Williams-Proctor Arts Institute, NY<br />
Kate Swisher, Registrar, The DuSable Museum o f African<br />
American History, IL<br />
Chris Taylor, Director, Inclusion and Community<br />
Engagement, Minnesota Historical Society, MN<br />
Angela Thorpe, Historic Interpreter, President James K. Polk<br />
State Historical Site, NC<br />
Ariana Torres, Assistant Registrar. Mingellnternalional<br />
Museum.CA<br />
Grace Torres, Manager of School Programs. Perez Ar1<br />
Museum, FL<br />
Brianna Tussing, Exhibit Program Coordinator, Cincinnati<br />
Museum Center at Union Terminal. OH<br />
Emmanuel von Schack, Coordinator of Access Programs.<br />
National September 11 Memorial & Museum, NY<br />
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Erika Johnson<br />
Mary Jewett<br />
163 Mitchells Chance Rd. #322 Chicago Scenic- Studios. Inc 1651 Old Meadow Rd.,<br />
Edgewater, MD 21037 Booth: 5031 Sulte400<br />
Phone: 410-533-3098 Diane Langhorst Mclean. VA 22102<br />
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Creative Learning Factory Digital Projection Donor :Perfect Fuudraising Ely,J.nc<br />
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Ryan Cairney Phil Laney Booth:4026 Becki Hartke<br />
800 E 17th Ave. 55 Chastain Rd., Suite 115 Sandra Blackwell 4100 Forestville Rd.<br />
Columbus, OH 43211 Kennesaw, GA 30144 132 Welsh Rd. Suite 140 Forestville, MD 20747<br />
Phone: 614-297-2574 Phone: 678-358-5765 Horsham, PA 19044 Phone: 301-669-9100<br />
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ryan@creativelearningfactory. www.digitalprojection.com Fax: 215-648-4412 info@elyinc.com<br />
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Pat Ellenwood Bremerton, WA 98337 Robert Dorfman 537 W. Deming Place<br />
1401 Lincoln Ave. Phone: 360-616-8915 6224 Holabird Ave. #419<br />
Holbrook, NY 11741 Fax:360-616-8917 Baltimore, MD 21224-6124 Chicago, IL 60614<br />
Phone: 631-467-0090 l
Evergreen Exhibitions<br />
Booth:7088<br />
Christi Klingelhefer<br />
7979 Broadway, Suite 107<br />
San Antonio, TX 78209<br />
Phone: 210-582-0015<br />
Fax: 210-590-1071<br />
christi@evergreenexhibitions.<br />
com<br />
www.evergreenexhibitions.com<br />
Exhibit Coucepta. Inc.<br />
Booth: 6015<br />
Steven Lowry<br />
700 Crossroads Court<br />
Vandalia, OH 45377-9675<br />
Phone: 937-890-7000<br />
Fax: 937-890-1750<br />
slowry@exhibitconcepts.com<br />
www.exhillitconcepts.com/museum<br />
Exhibits Development<br />
Group<br />
Booth: 8107<br />
Will Peterson<br />
141 E 4th St., Suite 103<br />
Saint Paul, MN 55101<br />
Phone: 651-222-1121<br />
Fax: 651-222-1124<br />
info@exhibitsdevelopment.com<br />
www.exhibits!levelopment.com<br />
EXP LUSlno.<br />
Booth:4051<br />
Brett Beach<br />
44156 Mercure Circle<br />
Dulles, VA 20166<br />
Phone: 703-260-0780<br />
Fax: 703-260-0790<br />
explus@expluslnc.com<br />
www.explusinc.com<br />
ExtremeTix, Inc<br />
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Alex Garza<br />
7600 W. Tidwell Rd., Suite 806<br />
Houston, TX 77040<br />
Phone: 800-370-2364<br />
Fax: 832-752-5583<br />
info@.extremetix.com<br />
www.extremetix.com<br />
Facility Dude<br />
Booth: 4054<br />
Derek Freeman<br />
11000 Regency Pkwy., Suite 110<br />
Cary, NC 27518<br />
Phone: 866-455-3833<br />
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Far Horizons<br />
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Trru Irani<br />
30 Two Bridges Rd., Suite 250<br />
Fairfield, NJ 07004<br />
Phone: 973-287-1716<br />
Fax: 201-651-0821<br />
tfru@Jhorizons.com<br />
www.fhorizons.com<br />
Fedex Custom Critical<br />
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Michael Ely<br />
1475 Boettler Rd.<br />
Uniontown, OH 44685<br />
Phone: 800-255-2421<br />
Fax: 234-310-4122<br />
michael.ely@.fedex.com<br />
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Fenn·ess Architects<br />
Booth; 6031<br />
Julian Fentress<br />
421 Broadway<br />
Denver, CO 80203-3403<br />
Phone: 303-282-6190<br />
Fax: 303-282-6134<br />
fe ntress@.fentressarchitects.<br />
com<br />
www.fentressarchitects.com<br />
Florida Museum ofNatu1·al<br />
History<br />
Booth: 8096<br />
Tom Kyne<br />
3215 Hull Rd.<br />
Powell Hall. UF Cultural Plaza<br />
Gainesville, FL 32611<br />
Phone: 352-273-2077<br />
Fax: 352-846-0253<br />
kyne@flmnh.ufl.edu<br />
www.flmnh.ufl.edu/exhibits/<br />
traveling/overview<br />
Food and Nutrition Service,<br />
USDA<br />
Booth: 8053<br />
Kristin Caulley<br />
Office of the Chief<br />
Communications Officer<br />
U.S. Department of Agrkullure<br />
Alexandria, VA 22302<br />
Phone: 703-305-2295<br />
Kristin.Caulley@fns.usda.gov<br />
www.fns.usda.gov<br />
Forms Direct<br />
Booth: 7007<br />
Mitchell Brinkhuis<br />
3333 S Wadsworth Blvd. #C-106<br />
Lakewood, CO 80227<br />
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Jay Hoffman<br />
5 Hanover Square .. Suite 1900<br />
New York, NY10004<br />
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Ron Neely<br />
3800 East 91st St..<br />
Cleveland, OH 44105<br />
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www.garlandco.com/<br />
Gateway Ticketing Systems.<br />
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Charlie Broschart<br />
445 County Line Rd.<br />
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Amanda Breaz~ano<br />
7282 William Barry Blvd.<br />
Syracuse, NY 13212<br />
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Gemini Moulding<br />
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Mike Berna<br />
2755 Spectrum Drive<br />
Elgln, IL 60124<br />
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geminimoulding.com<br />
Geol'ge Eastman Museum<br />
Booth; 8092<br />
Eliza Kozlowski<br />
900 East Ave,<br />
Rochester, NY14607<br />
Phone: 585-271-3361<br />
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GLASBAU RA.HN America<br />
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Jamie Ponton<br />
15 Little Brook Lane<br />
Newburgh. NY 12550<br />
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GoodEye PhotoShare<br />
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Bruce Seymour<br />
1600 S. Big Bend Blvd.<br />
Richmond Heights, MO 63117<br />
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www.goodeyemuseum.com<br />
Goosepen Studio & Press<br />
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Nathan Moehlmann<br />
PO Box3275<br />
Hickory, NC 28603<br />
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New York, NY 10017 Richmond, ON V6W 1K9 Canada Charlottesville, VA 22901-1444 1100 Rock & Roll Blvd.<br />
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5311 Shllshole Ave., NW Arts and the Humanities lnterno.tiounl Roto<br />
Seattle, WA 98107 Booth: 8053 Booth:7054 Booth: 4031<br />
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850 Seventh Ave., Suite 801 Print File, Inc. Relicase Display Systems Routledge, Taylor Francis<br />
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120 West Kellogg Blvd. Miami, FL 33132 5/F, Building 24.Longbi Ste563<br />
Saint Paul, MN 55102-1202 Phone: 786-879-8877 Industry City Seattle, WA 98104<br />
Phone: 651-221-9415 Fax; 888-243-7307 Bantian, Phone: 206-372-7616<br />
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Smithsonian Institution<br />
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100 Ramsey Lake Rd. Michelle Torres-Carmona Booth: 6002 Joliette, QC J6E 8S7 Canada<br />
Sudbury, ON P3E 5S9 Canada 470 L'Enfant Plaza SW, Carla Chase Phone; 450-755-3795<br />
Phone: 705-522-3701 Suite 7103 1450 Janesville Ave. Fax: 455-755-3122<br />
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larose@sciencenorth.ca Phone: 202-633-3143 Phone: 920-563-6362 www.strongmdi.com<br />
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Tim Wren Solid Terrain Modeling Visito1·s Commission Shaker Heights, OH 44120<br />
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Moline, IL 61265 Ellen Lewellyn Jeff Remmert takiya.us@tal
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201 E. Main Drive Sarah Myers 2810 N. Burd ick St. Office of Energy Effidency &<br />
#500 POBox3000 Kalamazoo, Ml49004 Renewable Energy<br />
El Paso, TX 79912 Indianapolis, IN 46206-3000 Phone: 269-553-5848 U.S. Department of Energy<br />
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Associates, Inc<br />
Booth:8030<br />
EmilySaich<br />
500 Ellis Ave.<br />
Darby, PA 19023<br />
Phone: 610·461-0300<br />
Fax: 610·461-0405<br />
esalch@.BuildWithUSA.com<br />
www.BuildWithUSA.com<br />
University of Oklahoma<br />
College of Liberal Studies<br />
Booth: 4007<br />
Christine Young<br />
1610 Asp Ave., Suite 108<br />
Norman, OK 73072<br />
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Fax: 405·325·7132<br />
clsinfo@.ou.edu<br />
cls.ou.edu<br />
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Scott Arnold<br />
2900SW42St.<br />
Ft Lauderdale, FL 33312<br />
Phone: 305·622-2878<br />
Fax: 305·622-2872<br />
Scott.Arnold@.wartsila.com<br />
www.funa.com/<br />
Western Museums<br />
Association<br />
Booth: 9005<br />
Jason Jones<br />
PO Box4738<br />
Tulsa, OK 74159<br />
Phone: 707·433-4701<br />
Fax:510·665-9701<br />
wma@.westmuse.org<br />
www.westmuse.org<br />
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Cary Zachary<br />
105 Park Ave.<br />
Seafood , DE 19973<br />
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Erich Zuern<br />
7604 Harwood Ave., Suite 202<br />
Milwaukee, WI 53213<br />
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Zetcom<br />
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Marcia Finkelstein<br />
7350 E. Progress Place<br />
Greenwood Village, CO 80111<br />
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Zone Display Cases<br />
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Pierre Giguere<br />
660 Rue de !:Argon<br />
Quebec. QC G2N 2G5 Canada<br />
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Fax: 418·841·2866<br />
pglguere@.zonedisptaycases.<br />
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University Products, Inc.<br />
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John Dunphy<br />
517 Main St.<br />
Holyoke, MA 01040<br />
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com<br />
www.universityproducts.com<br />
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Booth: 6109<br />
Francesca Polo<br />
83 • 89 Mile End Rd.<br />
lsi Floor<br />
London, E14TI United<br />
Kingdom<br />
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francesca@.vastari.com<br />
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Inc.<br />
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James Dolan<br />
420 N. Main St.<br />
Montgomery, IL 60538<br />
Phone: 708-594-1111<br />
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jim@.vikingmetal.com<br />
www.vikingmetal.com<br />
Willis Fine Art, Jewelry &<br />
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Robert Salmon<br />
12505 Park Potomac Ave.<br />
Potomac, MD 20854<br />
Phone: 301-581-4247<br />
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Robert.Salmon@.wiltis.com<br />
www.wittis.com<br />
WizHead<br />
Booth: 7046<br />
AoneWang<br />
1309 Beacon St., Suite 346<br />
Brookline. MA 02446<br />
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aone.wang@.wizhead.com<br />
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World ofWearable Art Ltd<br />
Booth: 7106<br />
Ali Boswijk<br />
95 Quarantine Rd.<br />
Nelson, Annesbrook 7011 New<br />
Zealand<br />
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ali@.worldofwearableart.com<br />
www.wortdofwearableart.com<br />
WSP I Parsons Brinckerhoff<br />
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Anastasia Vassos<br />
88 Black Falcon Ave.<br />
Ste 210<br />
Boston. MA 02210<br />
Phone: 627·210-1600<br />
anastasia.vassos@.wspgroup.<br />
com<br />
www.wspgroup.com<br />
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MAY 7-10, 2017<br />
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI<br />
20 l7 American<br />
Alliance of<br />
Museums<br />
Annual Meet1ng 8. MuseumExpo<br />
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Exhibitors by Product and Service<br />
ACOUSTICS/ AUDIO<br />
Dynamic Air Quality<br />
Solutions . .... . . . ... . .. 7066<br />
LumaStream/<br />
Pan phonics USA .. .. .... 5097<br />
Institute for Human<br />
Centered Design , ..•.... 7077<br />
Reich + Petch Design<br />
International ...•.. •.•. . 7054<br />
SH Acoustics .... ........ . 5038<br />
Texas Association of<br />
Museums .. , ...... . , . . 9009<br />
UK Trade & Investment , . .. 8025<br />
Western Museums<br />
Association. , . .•... . , . . 9005<br />
Smart Monkeys. Inc . .. .. . . 6104<br />
Strong/ MDI . ..•. . , ..•... . 6066<br />
Wartsila Funa<br />
International Inc , . .. .... 5103<br />
Maglan Media Studio •. .... 5087<br />
SH Acoustics .......... ... 5038<br />
ARCHIVAL/ ARCHIVES<br />
Art Resource ..•. . , . .•.•. .4024<br />
AUDIO TOURS<br />
Acoustiguide, Inc .•.•. . , .. , 6012<br />
AUGMENTED REALITY<br />
IN DE .... . , ... .... , ....... 7059<br />
ADMISSIONS/ TICKETJNG<br />
accesso Sirius ware, Inc .. . .. 6086<br />
ACME Technologies . •. .. .. 7055<br />
Btackbaud,lnc. .... . .. .... 7001<br />
CenterEdge Software . .. . .4089<br />
Convergence, LLC. . . ... . . 4086<br />
Etix . ... ... . . ... • . . . .. .. . 4088<br />
ExtremeTix, Inc .......... 5094<br />
Forms Direct .. .. ... .. .. .. 7007<br />
Gateway Ticketing<br />
Systems. Jnc. .. . . ..•.. . 5086<br />
Ketchum<br />
Manufacturing Inc. . ... .. 6045<br />
Klerede .. .... .......... .. 8078<br />
KMIT Solutions . .... •. .. . . 4105<br />
OmniTicl
CONSERVATION<br />
MATERIAL/ SERVICES<br />
Dorfman Museum<br />
Figures, Inc ............ 6081<br />
Gaylord Archival .......... 6011<br />
Hollinger<br />
Metal Edge, Inc. ..... .. 4060<br />
Relicase Display<br />
Systems Ltd ......... ... 4036<br />
University<br />
Products. Inc. .......... 5003<br />
CONSULTANTS<br />
ALCHEMY studio .......... 7065<br />
Andoniadis Retail<br />
Services ............... 6055<br />
Chora LLC ... .. ... .... .... 8058<br />
Digonex Technologies .... . 4107<br />
DVS. a division of Ross &<br />
Baruzzini ............. 4009<br />
GuestCuratorTraveling<br />
Exhibitions ............. 7102<br />
HGA Architects ... ........ 5013<br />
Institute for Human Centered<br />
Design ............. .. .. 7077<br />
Jack Rouse Associates. . . . 6054<br />
JCA, Inc ................. 5058<br />
JGL Food Service<br />
Consultants .... ..... .. . 6053<br />
LORD Cultural<br />
Resources ............. 6069<br />
Manask & Associates ..... 6064<br />
Mid-America Arts<br />
Alliance. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6099<br />
Natural History<br />
Museum -International<br />
Engagement ........ . .. 7033<br />
OmniTicket Network ...... 4097<br />
PPG Paints . .. .. . .. .. .. .. 4056<br />
Protect Heritage Corp . ... 8068<br />
Roto ..................... 4031<br />
Smart Monkeys, Inc .... ... 6104<br />
Texas Electronic Systems<br />
Specialists (TESS) ...... 8036<br />
The Whiting-Turner<br />
Contracting Company ... 7064<br />
UK Trade & Investment .... 8025<br />
Vastari ................... 6109<br />
Wartsila Funa<br />
International Inc ........ 5103<br />
WSP I Parsons<br />
Brfnckerhoff ......... ... 8026<br />
COSTUMES<br />
Smooth-On, Inc ..... , .•.. 8060<br />
DIGITAL EQUIPMENT &<br />
SERVICES<br />
Christie ....... ........... 4018<br />
Collection Space ........ . . 4021<br />
D3D Cinema .. ............ 7080<br />
Digital Projection ....... . 4055<br />
Dino-Lite Scopes (BigC) ... 7027<br />
Encurate Mobile<br />
Technology ........... 5088<br />
GuideOne Mobile ......... 5025<br />
Strong/MOl ....... ....... 6066<br />
Texas Electronic Systems<br />
Specialists (TESS) , ..... 8036<br />
UK Trade & Investment .... 8025<br />
DISPLAY CASES<br />
10-31, Inc . ............... 8044<br />
Absolute Products I Art<br />
Display Essentials , .... 8042<br />
Capitol Museum Services . 4004<br />
CASE[WERKS). LLC ... •.. . 5015<br />
CCS Content Conversion<br />
Specialists GmbH ....... 5106<br />
Chicago Scenic<br />
Studios, Inc ........... . 5031<br />
ClickNetherfield Ltd ...... 4000<br />
EX PLUS Inc ........... .... 4051<br />
Gaylord Archival ......... . 6011<br />
Gemini Moulding ...•.•.. 8008<br />
GLASBAU HAHN<br />
America . .............. .4057<br />
Goppion SPA ....... ...... 6059<br />
MBA Design & Display<br />
Products ............... 8007<br />
Meyvaert Glass<br />
Engineering ........... 8046<br />
Odanorm USA. Inc ...... .4030<br />
Pacific Studio. Inc ...•..... 7017<br />
Relicase Display<br />
Systems Ltd ............ 4036<br />
Total Plastics, Inc ........ 5064<br />
Zone Display Cases ..... . . 6024<br />
EDUCATIONAL<br />
PROGRAMS/ SERVICES<br />
53TOM7 ... ................ 025<br />
Alboum Translation<br />
Services ......... , ..... 8010<br />
American Association for State<br />
and Local History ....... 9011<br />
American Society of<br />
Appraisers ....•.•.. . ..• 4047<br />
Association of Science·<br />
Technology Centers ..... 9013<br />
Blick Art Materials ....•... 5057<br />
Collection Space . • . . . . . .• 4021<br />
Creative Learning<br />
Factory ....•..•...•... 5060<br />
Goucher College .•.•..... .4022<br />
Imagine Exhibitions, Inc ..• 7095<br />
International Council of<br />
Museums (ICOM) .. . •. .. 4067<br />
KaBOOM! .. .. . .. .. .. .. • 7009<br />
Marisl College •..•....•..• 6067<br />
Mid-America Arts<br />
Alliance ....•..•••..•... 6099<br />
MRAMobile<br />
Experiential •. ......•... 6128<br />
Museum Trek'" by<br />
Trei
MBA Design & Display<br />
Products . . . , . ..... . , . .• 8007<br />
Meyvaert Glass<br />
Engineering , . , , . , . . , . . 8046<br />
MuseumRaits. , . , , .... , . .• 5007<br />
Octanorm USA, Inc .. . , . . .4030<br />
Planar Systems. , .. , .. , . .• 6106<br />
Takiya Company, Ltd, .. , ..• 5019<br />
EXHIBIT FABRICATION<br />
10·31, Inc . .... , ...... . , . . 8044<br />
3DPhotoWorks . ••.•.. , ..• 7058<br />
AbsolUte Products I Art<br />
Display Essentials . . , . . 8042<br />
Beck . •..•... . , .•..•. . •..• 4001<br />
Blair, Inc .....•. ..... . , ..• 5049<br />
Body Worlds .. , . , ..•. . •. .• 6089<br />
Brigid Mount making .. , .. • 6019<br />
Capitol Museum<br />
Services . . . , . , •.• .. , . . 4004<br />
Chicago Scenic<br />
Studios. Inc , . , •.•. . , . .. 5031<br />
FEDERAL AGENCY<br />
PAVILION<br />
American Battle Monuments<br />
Commission .. •. .. .. . .. . 8053<br />
Food and Nutrition<br />
Service, USDA ... ....... 8053<br />
General Services<br />
Administration . .... . .. . 8053<br />
Institute of Museum and<br />
library Services .... .... 8053<br />
National Aeronautics and<br />
Space Administration/Jet<br />
Propulsion Laboratory/<br />
Goddard Space Flight<br />
Center .. ... .... .... . .. . 8053<br />
National Endowment for<br />
the Arts .... ........ .... 8053<br />
National Endowment for<br />
the Humanities . .. .. . .. . 8053<br />
National Library of Medicine/<br />
National Institutes of<br />
Health . . . .. ..... .. .... . 8053<br />
National NAGPRA<br />
Program . .. .... ....... . 8053<br />
FILM/VIDEO<br />
Angle Park, Inc .. ........... 7081<br />
Argentine<br />
Productions, Inc . . . . . . . . 5035<br />
Barbizon Lighting ..... .. . . 6037<br />
BPI . ..... ..... .......... . 6018<br />
Cortina Productions, Inc ... 5024<br />
D3D Cinema ............. . 7080<br />
Impact Communications ... 4103<br />
Nwave Pictures<br />
Distribution Inc. ........ 6098<br />
Richard Lewis Media<br />
Group ..... .. ..... ..... 8014<br />
Silver Oaks<br />
Communications .. . . . .. 5069<br />
FINANCIAL SERVICES<br />
Blackbaud, Inc .. . ......... 7001<br />
FLOORING<br />
Brumark Total Flooring<br />
Solutions ..... ........ . 7074<br />
GRAPHIC DESIGN<br />
desigNV .. .. ..•.. ..... . .•. 6047<br />
Goosepen Studio & Press .. 7016<br />
HealyKohler Design ... .. . 5048<br />
Impact Communications . .. 4103<br />
Institute for Human<br />
Centered Design ..... . •. 7077<br />
MuseumRails .... ..... . .. . 5007<br />
Riggs Ward Design ... . ..•. 7037<br />
Shore Design . . .. .. ... . .. . 6056<br />
Speak Creative ... .. ... .. •. 5109<br />
The Design Minds ..... . .. . 5036<br />
The PRD Group .. . ...•. . • 5006<br />
GREEN/<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL<br />
PRODUCTS<br />
Aegis Energy Services .. . • 4065<br />
Brumark Total Flooring<br />
Solutions ..... ......... 7074<br />
Dynamic Air Quality<br />
Solutions ..... .... .. ... 7066<br />
Cincinnati Museum<br />
Center ..... , ....... , . .. 6103<br />
Corman & Associates .. , ..• 7075<br />
Dinosaur Resin Replica, . .• 5059<br />
Exhibit Concepts, Inc . .•..• 6015<br />
EXPLUS Inc ... ..... , .....• 4051<br />
Gemini MoUlding ..•. . , .. 8008<br />
Group Delphi . , . ••.• .. •.. 5042<br />
Hadley Exhibits Inc. •.. , .. • 6025<br />
Luci Creative .. •.••.•..•..• 5043<br />
Meyvaert Glass<br />
Engineering , . •..•. . , . . 8046<br />
NatureMaker . , .......... 5055<br />
Ontario Science Centre , . .• 7089<br />
Pacific Studio. Inc •. , .. •. .• 7017<br />
Roto . , .. •. .. . , . ••... . , . .. 4031<br />
Smooth-On, Inc. , •.•..•.. 8060<br />
Solid Light, Inc. . .•.•. . , .. 4064<br />
Solid Terrain Modeling , . . .4037<br />
Split Rock Studios ... . , ..• 6051<br />
Stage Nine Design LLC ,, .• 8098<br />
Takiya Company, Ltd, . . , . . • 5019<br />
Total Plastics, Inc •.•. . , . . 5064<br />
Universal Services<br />
Associates, Inc, •.•. . , . .. 8030<br />
Xibitz, Inc ... . , . ...... , . .• 5012<br />
National Oceanic and<br />
Atmospheric<br />
Administration ........ . 8053<br />
Naval History and Heritage<br />
Command (U.S. Navy) . . 8053<br />
President's Committee<br />
on Arts and the<br />
Humanities ...... . ..... . 8053<br />
U.S. Department of<br />
Homeland Security<br />
Otlzenship and<br />
Immigration Services .. . 8053<br />
U.S. Department of the<br />
Interior, Interior Museum<br />
Program ... ..... . ...... 8053<br />
U.S. Army Center of<br />
Military History . . .. .... . 8053<br />
U.S. Department of<br />
Energy . . ........ .. ..... 8053<br />
ABEROPTICS<br />
Barblzon Lighting ......... 6037<br />
CllckNetherfield Ltd ...... 4000<br />
Luxam . ................. . 8016<br />
FIGURES/ MANNEQUINS<br />
Brigid Mountmaking ..... . 6019<br />
Dinosaur Resin Replica .... 5059<br />
Dorfman Museum<br />
Figures, Inc ..... . ..... . 6081<br />
Smooth-On, Inc . ... . .• . .. 8060<br />
FOOD SERVICE<br />
JGL Food Service<br />
Consultants ...... .. . .. . 6053<br />
Manask & Associates ..... 6064<br />
FRAMING<br />
Blick Art Materials ... . . . . . 5057<br />
Gemini Moulding ........ 8008<br />
Total Plastics, Inc .. . . .... 5064<br />
FUNDRAISING/<br />
DEVELOPMENT<br />
American Association for<br />
State and Local History .. 9011<br />
Blackbaud, Inc. ........... 7001<br />
DonorPerfect Fundraising<br />
Software ... .. ..... .. .. .4026<br />
Etix ........... ..•... .... 4088<br />
Guide By Cell .. ...... .. .. 5045<br />
MRAMobile<br />
Experiential .. ..... . . . .. 6128<br />
Museum Travel Alliance . .. 7069<br />
Patron Technology . . ..... 5065<br />
Tessitura Network ...... . . 6006<br />
FURNITURE<br />
Blick Art Materials •... .. • . 5057<br />
Delta Designs Ltd ......... 4013<br />
Museum & Library<br />
Furniture, LLC . . •.....•. 7067<br />
ERCO Lighting USA, Inc .... 8024<br />
NatureMaker ..... ....... 5055<br />
Octanorm USA. Inc .. .... .4030<br />
INSTALLATION/<br />
DISMANTLING<br />
Brigld Mountmaking ...... 6019<br />
Ely, Inc . .. .. ..•.. .. .. ... • . 7076<br />
Luxam ............ ... .... 8016<br />
INSTRUMENTS<br />
Dlno·Lite Scopes (Big C) ... 7027<br />
Testo .... .. ..... .. ....... 7078<br />
INSURANCE<br />
AON Affinity ..... ... •. , . •. 7018<br />
Huntington T. Block<br />
Insurance Agency An<br />
AON Company ......... 7020<br />
Willis Fine Art, Jewelry &<br />
Specie ... ...... ..... . . . 6065<br />
INTERACTIVE<br />
53TOM ... . .. .• . .. . .. . . . .. 7025<br />
American Museum of<br />
Natural History ........ 8086<br />
Angle Park, Inc ... .. ....... 7081<br />
Beck .. .... . .. . .. ..... . .. . 4001<br />
Blue Telescope .. .. ... .... 6102<br />
BPI .. . .. . . . .......... .... 6018<br />
Brad Larson Media ..... . •. 6092<br />
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Cortina Productions, Inc ... 5024<br />
Encurate Mobile<br />
Technology , ...... . , .. 5088<br />
EXPLUS Inc ... •.. . .... , .. • 4051<br />
Grande Exhibitions ....•. . . 7086<br />
Group Delphi . , . . .... . . . . 5042<br />
GuideOne Mobile . ... . , .. ,5025<br />
Hillmann & Carr Inc .... , . .• 7052<br />
KaBOOMI .... •. .. . ...•. . . 7009<br />
Minotaur Mazes .. . . .. . •.. , 7087<br />
Museum Trek'" by<br />
TrekSolver . , .... .. . , .. , 6021<br />
Planar Systems. . . . . . . . .. 6106<br />
Premier Exhibitions •.. , . . . 8093<br />
Radical VR •.. , .. , .... , .. . 5102<br />
Roto . , ....... , . .. .... , ..• 4031<br />
SitverOaks<br />
Communications ...•.. .5069<br />
Solid Terrain Modeling , . .• 4037<br />
Speak Creative •... . .. . , . .• 5109<br />
Tour-Mate Systems . •..•. . • 7014<br />
Universal Services<br />
Associates. Inc .. .... , . . . 8030<br />
INTERNET SERVICES<br />
Convergence. LLC. ....•.. 4086<br />
ExtremeTix, Inc ... ... . , .. 5094<br />
LIGHTING<br />
Available Light, . . .... . •... 5037<br />
Barblzon Lighting . .... ... . 6037<br />
Edison Price Lighting<br />
Company, Inc . ... . . . , . . . 6058<br />
ERCO Lighting USA. Inc .... 8024<br />
Luxam ................... 8016<br />
Total Plastics, Inc • . . .. , . . 5064<br />
Wartsila Funa<br />
International Inc .... •... 5103<br />
MARKET RESEARCH<br />
Encurate Mobile<br />
Technology , . . . . . . . . . 5088<br />
Vastari ....... , .. •... . •... 6109<br />
MASTER PLANNING<br />
ALCHEMY studio . . ...•... 7065<br />
DVS, a division of Ross &<br />
Baruzzini .. ........ , .. 4009<br />
Exhibits Development<br />
Group ..... •.. . . .. . •... 8107<br />
Fentress Architects ... . •... 6031<br />
GWWO Architects .... . , ... 7039<br />
HealyKohler Design ...... 5048<br />
HGA Architects ... , ....... 5013<br />
Hillmann & Carr Inc ... , .... 7052<br />
Jack Rouse Associates .... 6054<br />
JCA, Inc .. •. ......•. .. . .. 5058<br />
LORD Cultural<br />
Resources . .... , ... . •.. 6069<br />
Luci Creative ...... , ..... . . 5043<br />
Reich+ Petch Design<br />
International .. . •. . . .... 7054<br />
Riggs Ward Design , ..• . •.. 7037<br />
Rolo •. .. .• ....... , . .•.... 4031<br />
Science Museum of<br />
Minnesota .... ........ . 7093<br />
The Design Minds. , .. , . •.. 5036<br />
The PRO Group5006<br />
The Whiling-Turner<br />
Contracting Company . . . 7064<br />
MULTIMEDIA<br />
53TOM . . . •....... , .. •. .. . 7025<br />
Acoustiguide. Inc .. •. ...•.. 6012<br />
Alboum Translation<br />
Services ... .•. . , ..• .• .. 8010<br />
Angle Park. Inc .. ... .. , .... 7081<br />
Argentine<br />
Productions, Inc •. ...... 5035<br />
Blue Telescope •.. , ...... . 6102<br />
Brad Larson Media •..• . . . . 6092<br />
Cortina Productions, Inc .. . 5024<br />
Dexibit ... , ... ... ........ . 7071<br />
Digitalis Education<br />
Solutions, Inc ... ..• . . . . 8001<br />
Eriksen Translations, Inc .. . 8032<br />
Group Delphi .... . •...... 5042<br />
Impact Communications ... 4103<br />
Mag ian Media Studio. , .... 5087<br />
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SIMULATIONS<br />
Digital Projection . .. .. .. . 4055<br />
Radical VR .. .......... . .. 5102<br />
SOFTWARE<br />
accesso Sirius ware ......... Inc.<br />
6086<br />
ACME Technologies .... . .. 7055<br />
Avante International<br />
Technology ......... . .. 6088<br />
Axiell .. ... . . .. .•..... .. .. 6077<br />
Blackbaud, Inc . ........... 7001<br />
CCS Content Conversion<br />
Specialists GmbH . ... . .. 5106<br />
Center Edge Software ..... 4089<br />
CollectionSpace .. .. .. .. .. 4021<br />
Collector Systems, LLC . . .. 7050<br />
DigonexTechnologies ... .. 4107<br />
Dina-Lite Scopes (Big C) . .. 7027<br />
DonorPerfect Fundraising<br />
Software ... . .• . ..•.. . . .4026<br />
Gallery Systems, Inc .... . . .4087<br />
Gateway Ticketing<br />
Systems, Inc . . , . . . , .. . . 5086<br />
JCA, Inc. . . .. . . . .. . .. .. . . 5058<br />
Keepthinklng ..... .. •. .... 7031<br />
Klerede ..... ........... . . 8078<br />
KMIT Solutions .... . •.. . .. 4105<br />
Lucidea Argus .......... . .5092<br />
Magian Media Studio, . . ... 5087<br />
Minisislnc ... .......... . .. 6034<br />
Museum Anywhere .... . .. 6068<br />
Museum Trek'~ by<br />
TrekSolver .......... ... 6021<br />
Patron Technology ..• .... 5065<br />
Re:discovery<br />
Software, Inc ........ . . 5054<br />
TAM RetaiL .. .. ........... 3087<br />
Tessitura Network ........ 6006<br />
Zetcom .. • .. . . .. . . . .. . .. 5068<br />
STORAGE<br />
CrystaUzations<br />
Systems, Inc ... .. .. .. .. 7015<br />
Delta Designs Ltd . . .. . . . .. 4013<br />
Ely, Inc . ..... .. ........ . .. 7076<br />
Mantel, Inc. .............. 6042<br />
Print File, Inc .•.•. . . . .•.•• 8006<br />
Protect Heritage Corp ..• . 8068<br />
Spacesaver<br />
Corporation .•.. , . .•.•. 6002<br />
Total Transportation<br />
Solutions, Inc .•• . .•.. . 6048<br />
U.S. Art Company, Inc ..... 6008<br />
University Products, Inc .. .. 5003<br />
Viking Metal Cabinet<br />
Co .. Inc., .. , .... , . ..... . 6036<br />
TELECOMMUNICATIONS<br />
Guide By CelL .... , ...... 5045<br />
On Cell ... . . .... ..•.. •.... 5018<br />
Texas Electronic Systems<br />
Specialists (TESS) . . . . . . 8036<br />
TOURING EXHiBITIONS<br />
3DPhotoWorks •.. . . .•. . . . 7058<br />
American Museum of<br />
Natural History . . . .•... 8086<br />
Annenberg Space for<br />
Photography •. . •..•.•. . 6107<br />
art2art Circulating<br />
Exhibitions .... . . . .•.•. . 7096<br />
Artisans of Florence<br />
International •. . . . .•.•. . 7094<br />
Association of Science-<br />
Technology Centers •.• .. 9013<br />
Body Worlds .•. , . . •. .•.•. . 6089<br />
Brad Larson Medla . . .•.•. . 6092<br />
Capitol Museum<br />
Services ....... . . ..... 4004<br />
Cincinnati Museum<br />
Center . . . .•. .... .. •.... 6103<br />
D3D Cinema . ..•.•• . .•.•. . 7080<br />
Ely, Inc •. .. . .•.•. . , . .•.•. . 7076<br />
Etix ....... . .•.•. . •..•.•. 4088<br />
Evergreen Exhibitions •. .. . 7088<br />
Exhibits Development<br />
Group . , ..•.. . . , . .. . . . . 8107<br />
ExtremeTix. Inc .. . •.. •.• . 5094<br />
Fedex Custom Critical •.•.. 7021<br />
Florida Museum of<br />
Natural History . •.. , .•. . 8096<br />
George Eastman<br />
Museum ....... ....... . 8092<br />
Grande Exhibitions •. .•.•.. 7086<br />
GuestCurator Traveling<br />
Exhibitions ....••..•... . 7102<br />
Hoffen Exhibitions •. . , .• .. 8102<br />
Imagine<br />
Exhibitions, Inc .... . , .. . 7095<br />
LANDAU TRAVELING<br />
EXHIBITIONS .. .... .... 6097<br />
MBA Design & Display<br />
Products •. . , . ..... . , . .. 8007<br />
Michael Holland<br />
Productions . ....... . . . . 6095<br />
Mid-America Arts<br />
Alliance .... , . .•. . . . , .. • 6099<br />
Minnesota Children's<br />
Museum ... . ....... . . .. 7104<br />
Minotaur Mazes . .... . . , ... 7087<br />
MRAMoblle<br />
Experiential . .. •.... . .. • 6128<br />
Museum of New Zealand<br />
Te Papa Tongarewa . , .. 8080<br />
Museum of Science &<br />
Industry . .. . .... .... . .. • 7099<br />
National Geographic . . , ..• 6105<br />
National WWII<br />
Museum .. . .... .... . . .• 6087<br />
Natural History Museum <br />
International<br />
Engagement ..•.•.. , ..• 7033<br />
Ontario Science Centre . . .• 7089<br />
Penn Museum , . .. .. . . , ... 7079<br />
Premier Exhibitions . .. •. .• 8093<br />
Rock and Roll Hall of<br />
Fame & Museum •. . ...• 8104<br />
Science Museum of<br />
Minnesota . , . ..... . .... 7093<br />
Science North •..•.•. .... , 7098<br />
Smithsonian Institution<br />
Traveling Exhibition<br />
Service-SITES . •.. .. . . .• 7045<br />
Stage Nine Design LLC ...• 8098<br />
Studio Art Quilt<br />
Associates, Inc. ..... •. .• 8108<br />
Team Lab Kids, Inc .•. .... ,8099<br />
The Children's Museum<br />
of Indianapolis , .• .. •. .• 7092<br />
The Field Museum of<br />
Natural History ..•. . , ..• 7103<br />
The Natural History<br />
Museum .. . .... .... , . .. 8112<br />
The PRO Group ....... , .. 5006<br />
Total Transportation<br />
Solution s, Inc . , .• .. . . . 6048<br />
TSX Operating Co., LLC. .. , 8106<br />
Vastari ..... . . .... .... . .. • 6109<br />
World of Wearable<br />
Art Ltd •.... , . .... . . , ... 7106<br />
TRAVEL PROGRAMS<br />
art2art Circulating<br />
Exhibitions .. .. .. ...... . 7096<br />
Digitalis Education<br />
Solutions, Inc . ......... 8001<br />
Far Horizons .. . .. .. ... .... 4039<br />
Museum Travel<br />
Alliance ....... ......... 7069<br />
VIRTUAL REALITY<br />
Blue Telescope ... ........ 6102<br />
Dexibit. .. ....... ..... .. .. 7071<br />
Digital Projection .. ...... 4055<br />
INDE .. .• . . ...... . . ..•.... 7059<br />
Wartsi{a Fun a<br />
International Inc ........ 5103<br />
VISITOR SERVICES<br />
ACME Technologies ....... 7055<br />
Alboum Translation<br />
Services ...... ......... 8010<br />
Forms Direct ............. 7007<br />
JGL Food Service<br />
Consultants . .. .. .••. . • . 6053<br />
Ketchum<br />
Manufacturing Inc ... . .. . 6045<br />
Museum Anywhere . .. .. .. 6068<br />
St. Louis, Missouri Convention &<br />
Visitors Commission .... 6075<br />
Texas Electronic Systems<br />
Specialists (TESS) •. .. .. 8036<br />
WEB DESIGN<br />
Blackbaud, Inc. .. . ...•. . .. 7001<br />
desigNV ... ............... 6047<br />
Gallery Systems, Inc. ..... .4087<br />
Impact<br />
Communications ....... 4103<br />
Institute for Human<br />
Centered Design .. . .. ... 7077<br />
Keepthinking .... ..... .... 7031<br />
Lucidea Argus •.. .... .... . 5092<br />
OmniTicket Network ..... .4097<br />
Silver Oaks<br />
Communications .. ... . . 5069<br />
Speak Creative . . . .. ... .... 5109<br />
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SAVE THE DATE!<br />
MAY 7-10, 2017<br />
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI<br />
2 0 l7 American Alliance of<br />
Museums<br />
An nua l Meeting &. MuseumExpo<br />
the "lin-Conference"<br />
The AAM Un- Conference has a new look! Located<br />
in the Convention Center's L Street North Lobby,<br />
attendees can host a hot topic conversation or drop<br />
in and participate in an exchange.<br />
Conversations can be scheduled hourly Thursday<br />
through Saturday between 9 a.m.- 5 p.m.<br />
Sign-up is available onsite starting on Wednesday at<br />
noon and on a first-come first-served basis!<br />
The space is intended to serve as a low tech and<br />
comfortable lounge. Audio-visual equipment will<br />
not be provided. Complimentary Wi- Fi will be<br />
available in this space.<br />
Be sure to promote your Un- Conference<br />
conversation to attendees in advance through social<br />
media using the hashtag #AAMUnconference.<br />
Join the Conversation! #AAM2016
2016<br />
Leadership & Partners<br />
2016 Local Host Committee<br />
AAM is grateful to the following people and organizations<br />
for their dedication and hard work as com mittee members in<br />
planning local activities and services to support the annual<br />
m eeting.<br />
Washington, DC General Chair<br />
David J. Skorton, M.D .. Secretary, Smithsoni'an Institution<br />
Washington, DC Host Committee Chair<br />
Dorothy M. Kosinski, Ph.D., Director, The Phlllips Collection<br />
Nik Apostolides, Deputy CEO, United States Capitol, Visitor<br />
Center<br />
Jennifer Bitters, Associate Director, Smithsoni'an Office of<br />
Visitor Services<br />
Johnnetta Betsch Cole, Ph.D., Directo r, Smithsonian National<br />
Museum of African Art<br />
Karen L Daly, Executive Director, Dum barton House, NSCDA<br />
Kathryn Keane, Vice Presiden t, Exhibitions, National<br />
Geographic Museum<br />
Kate Markert, Executive Director, Hillwood Estate, Museum<br />
& Gardens<br />
Ari Novy 1 Ph.D .. Executive Director, United States Botanic<br />
Garden<br />
Monique M. Russell, Convention Services Manager,<br />
Destination DC<br />
Chase W. Rynd, Executive Director. National Building<br />
Museum<br />
Kathy Dwyer Southern, Conference Administrator, American<br />
Alliance of Museums<br />
Lisa Richards Toney, Arts Management Consultant<br />
John Wetenhall, Ph.D., Director. George Washington<br />
University Museum and Textile Museum<br />
Scott Williams, Chief Operating Officer. Newseum<br />
AAM and the Host Committee would lfke to thank the entire<br />
Washington, DC, museum community that contributed to the<br />
success of the conference!<br />
2016 National Program Committee<br />
2016 National Program Chair<br />
Joel Hoffman, Vizcaya Museum & Gardens<br />
Committee Members<br />
Melanie Adams, Ph.D., Missouri History Museum<br />
Stephanie Arduini, American Civil War Museum<br />
lindsey Baker, Laurel Historical Society<br />
Greta Brunschwyler, Briar Bush Nature Center<br />
Michelle Bufano, Chihuly Garden & Glass<br />
Ellen Endslow, Chester County Historical Society<br />
Judy Gibbs, The Baltimore Museum of Art<br />
Elif Gok
Professional Network Sponsors<br />
The Alliance is grateful to the following organizations that<br />
so generously contributed their support to the Professional<br />
Networks:<br />
AON<br />
Blackbaud<br />
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Professional Networks<br />
Professional Network Council: Jack Ludden. The J, Paul<br />
Getty Trust<br />
Asian Pacific American Chair: Vacant<br />
CARE Chair: Marley Steele-I nama. Denver Zoo<br />
COMPT Co-Chairs: Kym Rice. George Washington University<br />
and Polly McKenna-Cress, Universi ty of the Arts<br />
CURCOM Chair: James Burns. University of Ari zona Museum<br />
of Art<br />
DAM Chair: Charles Katzen meyer, Field Museum of Natural<br />
History<br />
DIVCOM Co-Chairs: Timothy Hecox, Oregon Museum of<br />
Science and Industry and Virgil Talaid, New Vorl: Transit<br />
Museum<br />
Marts&Lundy<br />
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AAM Board of Directors<br />
Chair of the Board<br />
Kaywin Feldman, Minneapolis Institute of Art<br />
Vice Chair<br />
DouglasS. Jones, Florida Museum of Natural History<br />
Treasurer<br />
George G. Johnson, George Johnson & Company<br />
Immediate Past Chair<br />
Meme Omogbai, New Jersey Historic Tru st<br />
Cinnamon Catlin-Legutko, Abbe Museum<br />
Ellen Charles, Hillwood Estate, Museum and Gardens<br />
Kippen de Alba Chu, Ialani Palace<br />
Robert M. Davis, National Mississippi River Museum &<br />
Aquarium and Dubuque County Historical Society<br />
Berit N. Durler, San Diego Zoo Global<br />
Mark Edward, Hertzbach & Company, PA<br />
David Ellis, Independent Consultant<br />
William T. Harris, Space Center Houston<br />
Joel Hoffman, Vizcaya Museum and Gardens<br />
Nik Honeysett, Balboa Park Online Collaborative<br />
Eliza Benington Kozlowski, George Eastman Museum<br />
Judith Margles, Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for<br />
Holocaust Education<br />
Tonya Matthews, Michigan Science Center<br />
Patty Ortiz, Independent Curator<br />
Lawrence Pijeaux, Independent Consultant<br />
Van A . Romans, Fort Worth Museum of Science and History<br />
Ruth Shelly, Portland Children's Museum<br />
Silvia Singer, Museo Interactive de Economfa (MI DE)<br />
Stephanie Stebich, Tacoma Art Museum<br />
Carlos Tortolero, National Museum of Mexican Art<br />
John Wetenhall, The George Washington University Museum<br />
and The Textile Museum<br />
Lisa Yun Lee, School of Art and Art History, University of<br />
Illinois at Chicago<br />
Alliance Staff<br />
Laura L. Lott, President and CEO<br />
Alana Coleman, Member Services Coord inator<br />
Alexandra Roe, Program Manager. Global Pattnersh1ps<br />
Alicia Massey, Assistant Director. Meetings & Events<br />
Allison Titman, Accreditation Program Officer<br />
Andrea Streat, Director, Meetlngs & Events<br />
Ben Kershaw, Director. Government Hetalions<br />
Bettena Kirkland, F1nance & Administration Coordinator<br />
Brent Mundt, Vice President, Development<br />
Brooke Leonard, Chief of Staff<br />
Carol Constantine, Director. Finance and Administration<br />
Cecelia Walls, Information Center Manager<br />
Daleanice Barkins, Development Manager<br />
Danyelle Rickard, Museum Assessment Program Officer<br />
Dean Phelus, Senior Director, Leadership Programs & Events<br />
Eileen Goldspiel, Director, Institutional GiVing<br />
Elizabeth Merritt, Vice President, Strategic Foresight & Founding<br />
Director, Center for the Future of Museums<br />
Ember Farber, Director, Ad vo~acy<br />
Erin Gallatee, Member Services & Registration Manager<br />
Evlyn Baker, Executive Assistant<br />
Gail Ravnitzky Silberglied, Vice Pres1dent, Government Hetations &<br />
Communications<br />
Greg Stevens, Assistant Director. Professional Developrnent<br />
Janet Vaughan, Vice President, Membership & Programs<br />
Jay Pet in, Networh:/System Administrator<br />
Jennifer Adams, Senior Director. Membership & Reglst
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