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Posts Tagged ‘Culture’

Keeping Busy In The Cultural Sector
April 12, 2016

Jessica Kropf is about to wrap-up her internship with Lord Cultural Resources, but it’s not the only thing she’s been up to. Meet someone who’s really learning everything she can about the cultural sector.

Short, but Sweet: Learning at Lord Cultural Resources
April 1, 2016

Last summer, a friend asked if I had ever heard of Lord Cultural Resources. He followed his question with the comment: “when I came across them I thought, this place…

Sprucing Up the Historic House – No Renovations Required
March 22, 2016

Shaelyn Amaio discusses a few ways that historic house museums can be as welcoming and fun as they were for their original occupants.

Chimczuk Museum in Windsor Opens in Time for Black History Month
February 25, 2016

The Chimczuk Museum opened just in time to celebrate Black History Month. We touch on a few of Windsor’s stories that tie into Black History Month and that you can explore in-depth at the newly-opened museum.

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Knowledge: The Most Valuable Raw Material
February 17, 2016

Kevin Valbonesi talks about knowledge, the most valuable resource known to humans and tells you where to find it.

Mission, Money, and Museums
August 14, 2015

By: Kevin Valbonesi The following blog post contains excerpts from an article by Gail Lord and Ted Silberberg, Balancing Money and Mission: Critical Issues in Museum Economics. Should museums charge…

Museums as Safe Spaces For Conflict
March 27, 2015

By Ngaire Blankenberg The Bardo Museum in Tunisia was attacked and 21 people were murdered while I was in the middle of the opening plenary for the United Cities and…

Consumers or Stewards: Do our energy transitions really define who we are?
September 18, 2014

By Jesika Briones, Advanced Energy Centre, MaRS Discovery District This article was originally published on MaRS blog. It’s been reposted on our blog with the author’s permission. I recently decided…

Excursion to Dharavi
March 21, 2014

By Sushrut Patgaonkar Mumbai is a city of 20 million dreams, we journeyed to Dharavi where a million of those dreams live, work and pray. We walked for 2 hours…

A Trip to the Barabar Caves
February 3, 2014

By Shubha Khandekar The India team of Lord Cultural Resources has recently visited the Barabar caves located in the state of Bihar, India, in regards to the Bihar Museum’s exhibition…

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