Who should come to MuseumNext?
This event is for museum professionals who are interested in exploring how to work with their audiences to create more engaging, more innovative, and more powerful museum experiences.
What is the "unconference" session on the second day of MuseumNext?
An unconference session is a talk proposed and facilitated by someone attending MuseumNext. This is a chance to share your ideas, your experience and find other people interested in a common issue.
The unconference sessions will be determined at MuseumNext. They should be conversations, not lectures, about topics that will help participants develop their wild ideas into reality. So people can come with ideas for it based on their skills, but need not propose in advance.
What happens to the idea's developed after MuseumNext?
Our goal is to give you the tools you need to explore the idea and push it to a level where you can propose it to a funder, a boss, or get going on making it happen yourself. For the non-pitchers, the goal is to apply your expertise to an out-of-the-box project... and potentially come up with a new project of your own.
What kind of wild ideas should delegates bring to MuseumNext?
Do you have a project you've always dreamed of doing but aren't sure how to accomplish it? An exhibition idea that seems too risky for your museum, an educational program for an audience that is foreign to you, an initiative that seems hard to push through your institutional culture? Or do you have a concept for a whole new kind of museum or museum experience? We will be selecting 5-10 projects for further development at the workshop.
Nina has written more about this on our blog.
What does it cost to attend?
Tickets cost £130 (VAT is not applicable), this includes food and drink throughout the event.
When do I have to register for the event?
MuseumNext is designed for a limited number of people, so we suggest that you book sooner rather then later.
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