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Free Webinar: Sharing Trainer's Social Media Bag of Tricks and Secrets

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I've been involved with teaching and learning technology for nonprofits since 1993 when I worked for the New York Foundation for the Arts' online network for artists, Arts Wire. Are there any particular attitudes or opinions that the audience holds that may be a barrier or enhancement to reaching learning goals?

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Thoughts on The Social Network (and Why We Need to Pay Attention)

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(There are a variety of other possibly offensive fictional aspects to the movie as well; its extremely cavalier attitude towards facts, for one, its nearly uniform depiction of women as idiotic, useless objects, for another.). I wanted someone to draw some artistic conclusions about what, exactly, our adherence to Facebook says about us.

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Beth Terry, Fake Plastic Fish: How I Have Fun, Do Good

Have Fun - Do Good

It all depends on my attitude. I have a couple of friends, artists Richard Lange and Judith Selby Lange, who scour the beach regularly for plastic trash to include in their art projects. Tags: Have Fun Do Good Guest Posts guest. The answer? But it’s also fun. And that’s how I feel about my work. We won the costume contest.

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The Tate Tastes 2.0: The Turner Prize Exhibition

Museum 2.0

The Turner Prize was launched in 1984 by the Tate Britain to reward young British artists, and has had controversial effects on both public perception of contemporary art--and the artists themselves. British artists under 50 can be nominated by, well, anyone (even you). First, the competition's structure.

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The Great Good Place Book Discussion Part 2: Small Rural Museums as Third Places

Museum 2.0

Certain attitudes towards public drinking amongst some local church members still remain today, as the SLHC, unlike some urban museums, does not serve alcohol at exhibit receptions and events. We regularly feature artwork by local residents, whether they are students or professional artists/craftsman. Thanks to Rebecca for this post!

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Who Created the Exhibitions that Changed Your Life?

Museum 2.0

Several were created or conceived by a single person, often an artist/non-museum professional. This is rather different than the job of other content creators--say, composers or artists--whose jobs are to create within their medium on topics of their own choosing. Tags: storytelling exhibition design.

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Who is the Audience in Your Head?

Museum 2.0

Ze Frank recently posed this question to several designers, filmmakers, and artists here , asking: When you make things with an audience in mind, do you have internal representations of that audience to help guide you in the process? My feeling as an exhibit designer is that I need to work somewhere between artist and product designer.