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    Museum Comparison This paper compares four separate museums. The first two compared, are private art museums in the United States, compared to a private art museum in another country. Secondly, a university natural history museum is compared to another university natural history museum in a foreign country. The comparisons involve taking a closer look at the history, function, staffing, and programs at museums. Many reasons can lead collectors to starting a private museum. Whether collectors

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    Museums are information organizations, that is, they are about giving the most up-to-date information to their patrons. No matter how well their organization, commercially, is wrap it up that part of them remains the same. From the two museums that I visited, the Henry Ford Museum and the Museum of Natural History, are clearly about passing information to the patron. There are differences between them, however, it is the equivalences that I want to focus on as they are what bind them. The three areas

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    Critial analysis of Tate Digital Strategy 2013-15. Introduction As one of the most excellent British modern museums, Tate Modern ran several digital strategies aim to creat incomes and build interactive communication with their audice. In that process, Tate proved how important that digital communication offered to museum to create and nurture an engaged arts community and to maximise the associated revenue opportunities. In the three years, Tate Modern had improvement on their incomes, however

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    National Museum of American History. It was there that I found a connection to myself that I had ignored for years. As I wandered through the exhibits, I realized that my history, African American history, along with countless others, was absent from many of the stories being presented. I spoke with my mentor about this issue. As we spoke, he told me about the shortage of African American males in the museum field, and how hard it was to find people like myself. At that moment, I knew that museums were

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    4. Natural History Museums Natural History Museums are institutions that collect, display and research materials, collected or extracted from the natural world. The multifaceted purpose of such a museum is to: (i) build or store natural history collections, (ii) conduct research and interpret the results, (iii) support the purpose of science and biological conservation, (iv) enhance public understanding and appreciation of the natural world, and (v) collaborate with the public in deriving their own

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    effort into what you are doing. In source 2 it says “hitler had planned the systematic looting of Europes finest museums and private collection” so

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    for an evidence to religious effects on art. People can observe huge impact just by observing some works in museums or elsewhere. Many works that includes prophets or religious beliefs exist in art creations. For example, there exist Islamic art creations. These works can be seen in many places like museums. Maki (2013) mentions that there are many religious works that exhibit in the museums and effect of these works on people. Moreover, religious objects can be a proof for consideration of faithless

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    The Mint Museum at Randolph is located in Charlotte’s Eastover neighborhood. It was once part of the United States Treasury Department: a mint. In 1936 it became the state’s first art museum. It houses a collection of cozy galleries to display everything from textiles, pottery, ceramics, glass and decorative arts. The exhibit I viewed showcased works from three generations of artists: Newell Convers Wyeth (patriarch), Andrew Wyeth (son) and Jamie Wyeth (grandson). ‘Harbor Monhegan’ was created in

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    I decided to do the volunteer work at the San Carlos warehouse of the Museum of American Heritage (MOAH). I went there for 3 days to complete the project. On the first day, Jim gave a brief introduction about the warehouse and the types of work they do there. I was surprised when Jim explained that the warehouse is mostly run by volunteers. Then, he introduced me about the main process they did at the warehouse. One of the main tasks is to determine what to do with the artifacts received through

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    Now, there are many opportunities to go to museums, and enjoy the precious art pieces shown there. One of the museums that has a wide variety of art, is the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Metropolitan Museum is extraordinary because it displaying artwork from all over the world, and reveales 5000 years of history through its exhibitions. The museum also shows pieces of art from our ancestors and our contemporary artists. “The mission statement of this museum for the past 140 years is to establish

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