MOCO review

I discovered this art gallery in Amsterdam in October 2017. The Modern Contemporary (MOCO) Museum is a self-professed ‘boutique’ museum and is easily missed as it is dwarfed by neighbouring institutions Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum. The building is quirky and the exhibitions are good… but what struck me most, is the way MOCO communicates … Continue reading MOCO review

10 things I learned (or had re-affirmed) at the Museum Freelancers Conference

The term usership. Coined by Alistair Hudson, Director of Manchester Art Gallery and the Whitworth, citing that EVERYONE is a player and has got a stake in the institutions he leads. I need to define my operating values. Top tip Caroline Newns, thank you. Working internationally as a freelancer is a real possibility. Asking GOOD … Continue reading 10 things I learned (or had re-affirmed) at the Museum Freelancers Conference

“An empty museum is punishment for not being relevant to your audiences”

I cannot remember who coined this phrase but ouch, right? How many readers have worked in a museum where the weather (sunshine and rain) is blamed for low attendance? I acknowledge that some people would rather hike up a fell than wander round a museum on a glorious afternoon in July. But if you have … Continue reading “An empty museum is punishment for not being relevant to your audiences”

Games in museums

Museums can be fun. Seriously. Games are a great way to engage with visitors young and old. Have you noticed how old school board games have had a resurgence thanks to popular TV shows (Game of Thrones Monopoly, The Simpsons Cludo)? The same can be done in museums to engage families and schools – and … Continue reading Games in museums