Heads up! The Institute of Museum and Library Services is taking grant applications through November 15. Check their website for 8 different funding opportunities. The Institute of Museum and Library Services also offers recorded webinars with specific information on each grant.
Western Museums Association (WMA)
博物馆、历史遗址和动物园
TULSA,Oklahoma 848 位关注者
Transforming the museum field through collaboration since 1935. Join us at #WMA2024 in Tucson, AZ, September 25-28, 2024
关于我们
The Western Museums Association (WMA) is a nonprofit, membership organization dedicated to serving museums, museum professionals, and related institutions by providing vision, enrichment, and intellectual challenge, as well as a forum for communication and interaction. Through training and educational programs, the WMA empowers the diverse museum community of the West to cultivate leadership and enable institutions to remain relevant in a dynamic world. Additionally, the WMA creates opportunities for its constituents to build skill sets to better serve their communities through their museums by providing professional development opportunities west of the Rockies, including in Alaska and Hawaii, the western Canadian provinces of Alberta, and British Columbia, among others. The WMA is a self-sustaining network of museum professionals strengthened by memberships (individual, institutional, and corporate), WMA's premier Annual Meeting, and valued partnerships.
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https://westmuse.org
Western Museums Association (WMA)的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 博物馆、历史遗址和动物园
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- TULSA,Oklahoma
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1935
- 领域
- Museums、Cultural Institutions、Museum Industry、Museum Professionals、Emerging Museum Professionals、Professional Development、Museum Careers、Sharing Best Practices、Networking、Furthering the Creative Culture、Communication and Collaboration、Annual Meeting、Sessions and Workshops、DEAI、Webinars、Educational Resources和Museum Studies
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PO BOX 4738
US,Oklahoma,TULSA,74159
Western Museums Association (WMA)员工
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Though #InviteCongress to Visit Your Museum Week is coming to a close, there are still many ways you can advocate for museums year-round! Check out these resources ?? ?? Engaging Elected Leaders - For this webinar on Wednesday, AAM's Barry Szczesny shared Invite Congress details and resources, along with fellow speakers Jason Mancini of Connecticut Humanities and Jennifer Wilson of the New England Museum Association. Together, they shared insights about effective advocacy for museums in this program hosted by the Connecticut League of Museums. Watch here: https://lnkd.in/e26ua38U ?? Advocate from Anywhere - You don’t have to be in Washington, D.C. to make the case for museums. Your voice matters wherever you are advocating from. Use these advocacy tools to join the cause and speak up for museums: https://lnkd.in/ekiseMp ?? Contact Congress - Use AAM's message templates, which make it easy to contact your Senators and Representatives about key issues: https://lnkd.in/eDyN7VaT Stay engaged and make a difference—your advocacy efforts can help drive support for museums!
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Today's September 1st, which means #WMA2024 is upon us! With the theme of BALANCE, #WMA2024 will be an opportunity for attendees to participate in a unique slate of educational programming, connect with colleagues, and explore ideas that will help define the future of museums and BALANCE the wellbeing of individuals, organizations, and the diverse communities they serve. Join us in Tucson, AZ, on September 25-28! https://lnkd.in/eaRxE5Vb
2024 Annual Meeting Registration Information
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Want to attend the #WMA2024 Annual Meeting, but you're a working professional, student, or intern with limited resources, wondering how you can justify your attendance? WMA offers a Justification Toolkit - a free resource to help you demonstrate the rewards of the investment of your attendance. Access it today!https://lnkd.in/gTij5ZA2
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A great and affordable way to attend a unique, fun learning/networking conference full of museum professionals from across the West and beyond, is to volunteer! In exchange for hours worked, #WMA2024 volunteers can attend an equal amount of hours of non-ticketed networking events and learning sessions; and are welcome to join/network with attendees during the Exhibit Hall lunches and receptions. Head to the WestMuse Blog and to sign up! ?? https://lnkd.in/dGUFc7Yr
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Register TODAY for WMA's 2024 Annual Meeting in Tucson, AZ September 25-28! With 42 sessions, 1 General Session and Keynote, 4 Evening Events, 3 Pre-Conference Tours, and many new opportunities to make in-person connections, #WMA2024 will be a fun, creative gathering of museum folk! Click the link to learn more + register! https://lnkd.in/eaRxE5Vb
2024 Annual Meeting Registration Information
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Attending #WMA2024? Use our 2024 Sessions page or Preliminary Program to start planning for which sessions to attend that are specific to your professional interest and learning goals. Remember – participating in areas outside your area of expertise will promote the integration of ideas from multiple disciplines, foster the acquisition of knowledge, and provide insight on how to apply that knowledge – all of which advances our collective understanding of the field and our work. ?? https://lnkd.in/gAht5PJ9
WMA 2024 Sessions
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A great start to the Future Chats series! If you missed it, watch the replay below and/or be sure to mark your calendar ???for the next Future Chat on September 12, "Navigating the Culture Wars." Registration will open soon at aam-us.org/events.
The first of our Future Chats, a new series exploring museum trends via informal discussions, kicked off on Wednesday to explore Coping with Climate Risk. Participants joined Elizabeth Merritt, director of our Center for the Future of Museums, and guest speaker Marcy Rockman to explore how museums are impacted by climate change and how they can effectively manage these risks. One highlight of the discussion was how museums can address heat. Elizabeth posed these thought-provoking questions, which you can also apply to your discussions about other climate impacts: ?? How do you think about heat, what are your assumptions, what do you expect to hear about heat? ?? How are your assumptions about heat, “baked into” your organization—from operations to the physical infrastructure? ?? What are some tangible ways your organization can manage heat? We encourage you to keep these important conversations going and share resources that can benefit the museum field. ??? Mark your calendar for the next Future Chat on September 12, Navigating the Culture Wars. Registration will open soon at aam-us.org/events.
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While yesterday was National Relaxation Day, we want to continue to encourage you to slow down and unwind. As we head into the weekend, take a moment to focus on taking care of ourselves and relax. Looking for some inspiration? View this WMA resource or sign up for our Weekly Newsletter! Sign up here: https://lnkd.in/gxHwcQHu