The Smithsonian Institution is an Independent Executive Agency under the United States government, but was not always that. In the beginning, the primary building was the estate of a British scientist by the name of James Smithson. In 1829, James Smithson passed away, and lest an unusual request in his will. According to the Smithsonian's web page, this request was that his whole estate would be given to “the United States of America, to found at Washington, under the name of the Smithsonian Institution
taking the time to learn about the art. On the contrary, I view museums as a place of learning, where culture is preserved and diversity is celebrated, where creativity is fostered and exploration is welcomed. My interest in interning at the Smithsonian Institution stems from the idea that museums are a place to gain knowledge. Through my experience as a docent at the Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College and leading tours for students and adults of various ages, I have seen the importance of a teaching
A New Route or a New World? In the year 1492, towards the end of the Hundred Years’ War, Christopher Columbus had set off to discover a western route to India. During this time of his sailing, Christopher Columbus had made an account of his actions and what had occurred during his voyage across the sea to India. 3 months into the voyage, He had finally arrived at an island of which he believed to be the east side of India. In his excitement, he had labeled the inhabitants of the island as Indians
failures of prior museum interpretation can give guidance for creating successful future exhibits. Reviewing the controversy surrounding the proposed 1995 exhibit The Crossroads: The End of World War II, the Atomic Bomb and the Cold War, at the Smithsonian Institution leads to some possible solutions that could have reduced or perhaps solved the controversy. The central artifact of The Crossroads exhibit was to be a restored B-29 airplane named the Enola Gay. This plane had dropped atomic bombs on the
a national museum like the National Portrait Gallery, facing a remarkable (and uncertain) era of hyper-accelerated change. This year, I worked to develop content for the museum’s five year Strategic Plan, in accordance with the 2010-2015 Smithsonian Institution Plan. I’ve led focus groups with cross-sections of staff at all levels to aid in forming a consensus on the new direction of the museum, as well as to stimulate conversation across all departments. The staff’s enthusiasm for technological
The Smithsonian Institution Building, regularly known as the Palace, houses the Smithsonian Institution's authoritative workplaces, and the Information Center. Its development was taking into account a configuration by nineteenth century American draftsman James Renwick, Jr. furthermore, was finished in 1855. In the resulting decades, historical centers and government structures were constructed around it. The tomb of James Smithson, the fundamental advocate and namesake of the Institution, is situated
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Many different museums surround the West Michigan area and are the storage centers of the history of our counties, state, and country. When visiting a museum many people take in the sights and displays but never understand the work behind the scenes that when into providing the great historic exhibits. Many of museums are free admission or a slight admission fee but that small amount of profit is barely enough to keep the lights on. So one may ask how do museum economically survive if there is very
people do not truly grasp the gravity of the depletion of biodiversity that has occurred over the years. This is due to shifting baseline syndrome and its prevalence in today’s society. What is shifting baseline syndrome, how does the exhibit at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History teach visitors the concept of “shifting baselines” and “shifting baseline syndrome” as it relates to conservation, and how does the museum as a whole communicate a conservationist message and promote conservationist values
Gilberto Dominguez-Colon Professor Natalie Holter Renaissance and Baroque Humanities 29 October 2014 Warbird Adventures & The Kissimmee Air Museum First of all, I want to start off with I choose this museum because it was the closest to where I live. But they were a lot of choices of museums that could choose. But the funny story is that this was not my original choice. I wanted to go to a veteran museum but it was close and then I went to another museum and it was also close too. So it was like