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Gaming and Museums, a worth it combo?

March 23, 2016by Juliana Leave a comment

I just read one of the recent summary publications of Museum Hack.  For those of you who may not know, Museum Hack is a relatively new organization that aims to […]

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Visual Art and Design

Jobs then Art; Art then Jobs

March 21, 2016by Juliana Leave a comment

In a town where families are broken, gangs are ever present, young children are forced to grow up too quickly, and food, cleanliness, and joy are always in short supply, […]

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Economics, Visual Art and Design

Cultural Rights

March 14, 2016by Juliana Leave a comment

A quick thought: As a consumer, one has rights.  One has the right to choose, one has the right to discern, and one has the right to ignore.  But it […]

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Economics, Globalization, Visual Art and Design

“We want to transform ourselves”

February 29, 2016by Juliana Leave a comment

I find language and art extremely similar.  Some say art is like language.  I say art is language.   How did I decide this?  Because of they both have similar barriers […]

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Globalization

Out with the old and in with the…still old?

February 10, 2016by Juliana Leave a comment

Mahogany dressers.  Bronze horses.  Gold plated frames.   As I was walking down the corridors at the Winter Antiques Show at the Park Armory in NYC, I was beginning to […]

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Visual Art and Design

“Make Your Own”, Worth it?

January 9, 2016by Juliana Leave a comment

There is a new e-book in town produced from a partnership with Google’s Creative Lab, and Visual Editions.  In this book readers get to decide their own fate.  Well, what […]

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Visual Art and Design

Art Marries Data

September 21, 2015by Juliana Leave a comment

Looks matter.  It is just the truth.  It is the first impression you get of something, it is what sets the tone for a continued experience.  And I am not […]

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Economics, Visual Art and Design

Design = Necessity

July 18, 2015by Juliana Leave a comment

What happens when all the potential technology there is to be made, is made? Maybe this is impossible, but lets just try to think about it. There is no new […]

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Economics, Globalization, Visual Art and Design

Location, location, location

February 25, 2015by Juliana Leave a comment

When you first begin a conversation with someone you recently met, what kind of information do you tend to share?  Well, definitely (I hope) your name, maybe what you do, […]

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Globalization, International Development, Visual Art and Design

One Caravaggio with a side order of Rothko, please

February 2, 2015by Juliana Leave a comment

What if we were to look at a museum like we look at a menu: with the intention of choosing one thing to spend the next 30 minutes (or hours of […]

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Welcome! This is a blog that explores any and all things related to how cultural institutions make change, economically, globally, and visually. Can museums bring new money into a city? Can an institutions digital design approach fundamentally change their audiences ability to learn? Can visual art change the way two cultures view each other? Is there a right and wrong way to derive value from visual art and museums? A combination of observation, research, and a lot of reading, these posts aim to expand the discussion about innovative ways to tease out culture.

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Good Reads

  • Artists, Patrons, and the Public: Why Culture Changes, by Gail and Barry Lord
  • Creative Economy
  • If Mayors Ruled the World
  • Museums Matter: In Praise of the Encyclopedic Museum
  • Rebels on Eight Street; The Story of Whitney Museum's Juliana Force
  • The Social Animal, by David Brooks
  • Who Own Antiquity? By James Cuno

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Gaming and Museums, a worth it combo?
Jobs then Art; Art then Jobs
Cultural Rights
"We want to transform ourselves"
Out with the old and in with the…still old?
"Make Your Own", Worth it?
Art Marries Data
Design = Necessity
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