On writing to the audience In my years of working in museums I’ve gotten quite a few letters from members of the public looking for
thoughts on museums, content, design, and why they matter
On writing to the audience In my years of working in museums I’ve gotten quite a few letters from members of the public looking for
“All writers are vain, selfish and lazy, and at the very bottom of their motives lies a mystery. Writing a book is a long, exhausting
Lately, I’ve been doing a lot of editing for friends and colleagues. And loving it. After years of being on the other end of the chain,
One of the highlights of my AAM 2014 experience (and the source of the most dread), was the storytelling panel that Seattle-based exhibit planner Judy
by Ed Rodley So, another long silence. February was the month of the endless head cold, and tons of stuff going on at Peabody Essex
Sorry for a two-headed post, but two ideas were fighting with each other and got all tangled up in each other’s business. They are related,