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Matt Anderson, the Sioux City Public Museum's curator of history, says that, conservatively, the museum has at least 150,000 ...
On a cool February morning in 1904, a spark ignited a fire in the heart of downtown Baltimore. Within hours, a raging inferno ...
Kris Wilton, deputy director, audience and engagement, at the RISD Museum speaks to the Globe on how an art museum can compete for attention in an internet-obsessed world.
Ben Flatman visits the V&A's new public store in east London, where the backstage world of conservation, curation and storage ...
At Harvard, an art collective documents the strange beauty of “castaway” garbage and its place in the landscape.
Fenix’s inaugural exhibition “All Directions” lives up to its name, presenting the ugly and the possible alike: the burdens ...
After almost a decade of hands-on workshops and ongoing research, educators share the power of digital storytelling as an ...
The Alaska State Museum in Juneau houses a collection of tens of thousands of objects, from canoes and plants to the state’s last publicly accessible theater organ. But how do you maintain all ...
Galway City Museum has launched a new educational initiative, Galway in Objects, designed to engage local schoolchildren with the rich history and culture of Galway through interactive learning ...
Books are a dying technology… a dead technology. My liking books and libraries probably has to do with preserving something ...
Specifically, we present a novel method for object detection in sparsely annotated underwater scenarios. Our approach involves an effective pseudo-label generation network designed to produce labels ...
“This is real back-of-house museum work,” said the V&A East Storehouse’s senior curator Georgina Haseldine, standing in front of rows and rows of priceless objects — from paintings by ...