Legitimizing Colonialism: Exhibitions on a “First Story” and Immigration

I am almost at the end of my January visits! Within this post, I am going to talk about my visit to the Wellington County Museum and Archives.  Background In my experience, museums with both an archive and affiliated historical society often have a more accessible history. In this case, the Wellington County Museum andContinue reading “Legitimizing Colonialism: Exhibitions on a “First Story” and Immigration”

Accessibility and Connection at the Aga Khan Museum

Within this post, I talk about my experience(s) visiting the Aga Khan Museum, focusing on their commitment to accessibility. Background The Aga Khan Museum is a relatively new museum, established in 2014. They have a (very) brief history on their website (available here) and make their annual reports available here. The museum history nerd in meContinue reading “Accessibility and Connection at the Aga Khan Museum”

Exhibits about Exhibits: Yay

Within this post, I will talk about two exhibit experiences we had on a Saturday in January – Retail Retrospective at the Toronto Reference Library and Made by Many at the Textile Museum of Canada. In both cases, the exhibits reference and discuss past exhibits.  I love a meta exhibit! TD Gallery at the TorontoContinue reading “Exhibits about Exhibits: Yay”

Reflecting on Museum Visits

I’m back! Parenting full time involves much less writing than I originally planned and hoped. That being said, I have the privilege of time to visit a lot of museums, which is amazing! So far this year, I have visited 22 museums: During these visits, I am seeing so many interesting exhibits and would likeContinue reading “Reflecting on Museum Visits”

Funding through Policy Attachment: A New Chapter

A chapter I wrote before parental leave – “Funding through Policy Attachment: An Examination of Funding for the Dawson City Museum” – was recently published. Abstract: Using the Dawson City Museum as a case study, the chapter considers the ways community museums engage in policy attachment for survival and growth due to limitations within existingContinue reading “Funding through Policy Attachment: A New Chapter”