Museum Boards as Advocates
By Kathleen Watkin MAS Museum Advisor As we are all well aware, each Museum has its own unique history, culture and mission and therefore its own views regarding advocacy. Whether your Board of
By Kathleen Watkin MAS Museum Advisor As we are all well aware, each Museum has its own unique history, culture and mission and therefore its own views regarding advocacy. Whether your Board of
With SaskCulture’s Museum Grant Program (http://www.saskculture.ca/programs/funding-programs/grants/museum-grant-program) now accepting application for its November 30th deadline, here are some tips and hints for writing a successful grant application. Read the guidelines: Always read the MGP guidelines
Food as a Cultural Meeting Place: sharing your Intangible Cultural Heritage Most people enjoy food. Everyone certainly requires it. Whether shopping for the perfect ingredients, sifting through well-worn recipe cards and cookbooks, or
As museums evolve and change to meet the new needs and wants of their audiences, they are employing new and diverse individuals who are changing the way museums are structured and run. The
The international University of British Columbia (UBC) Centre for Cultural Planning and Development is offering a new online professional development workshop, Public Engagement in Art Museums, starting October 21. Don’t miss the opportunity to learn
On October 28th I attended an event where an act of the federal government enabled the incarceration of thousands of people, mostly young men, not because they had broken any laws but because they
SaskCulture has been discussing the importance of multiculturalism and inclusiveness It has been working with its members to help determine ways the community can become more inclusive, response and reflective of the changing face of
Looking for ways to improve your knowledge and skills in community engagement? Want to know more about partnerships and public outreach? Our Museums and Community course can help — and for the first time, it’s