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Turning Visitors into Customers: Maximising Retail Potential for Museums

sgEngage

With captive audiences, a link to the creative, and consistent footfall, shops in museums have ample opportunity to maximise retail potential by offering products that appeal to visitors and have a clear connection to collections. . If this sounds like you, think about offering one-of-a-kind furniture and home accessories. .

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40+ Unforgettable Live Auction Items that Sell Well

Bloomerang

This guide is a great place to start to generate ideas for items and packages that will captivate your audience at your next auction event. Concert tickets Buying concert tickets has become like a competitive sport, as passionate fans flood ticket platforms to see their favorite artist live.

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Elevating Events: The Role of the Entertainment & Program Chair

Greater Giving

Setting Up the Event Night Program Crafting a seamless and engaging event program is an art, and the Entertainment & Program Chair is the mastermind behind it. A well-structured program keeps the audience captivated and ensures that the event flows smoothly from start to finish.

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5 Pros and Cons of Virtual Nonprofit Fundraising Events

Achieve

On your flyer, feature captivating graphics, incorporate your nonprofit’s unique branding, and explain the purpose behind your event so that people will feel emotionally connected to your cause and want to attend. . Kwala’s guide to fundraising flyers.

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Interview with Elisa Giaccardi

Museum 2.0

Elisa’s focus is interactive arts, media design, and cultural management, and she has been involved in many pertinent projects, such as MUVI (the Virtual Museum of the Collective Memory of Lombardia). She talked about how hard it was to get different social groups to share perspectives on how sound should be managed.

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"It Is What It Is," and the Challenges of Dialogue-Focused Exhibits

Museum 2.0

Earlier this year, the New Museum and Creative Time commissioned a traveling piece by artist Jeremy Deller called "It Is What It Is: Conversations About Iraq." Both times, the central square in which it was situated was well-trafficked with people enjoying art, hanging out with friends, and working.

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Who Created the Exhibitions that Changed Your Life?

Museum 2.0

Several were created or conceived by a single person, often an artist/non-museum professional. Based in fact, created in the imagination" sounds lovely, but it also implies exaggeration, selective storytelling, and other risks museums are not often willing to take overtly. Exhibit designers' jobs are to develop exhibitions on topics.

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