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They are welcoming, social, and open to everyone. It’s like hanging out with friends at the mall or your local coffee shop. Could your museum become a favorite community meeting place in the future? Come experience and learn about third spaces, talk to colleagues who researched and reported on them during the California Association of Museums’ Leaders of the Future project, share your third-space stories, and brainstorm new ideas for place-based experiences to add to your museum’s programming. Moderator: Ruth Cuadra, Application Systems Analyst, Getty Research Institute Presenters: Karen Graham Wade, Director, Workman and Temple Family Homestead Museum Lisa Eriksen, Principal, Lisa Eriksen Consulting David Bloom, VertNet Coordinator, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley
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Great Community Places: Museums as Third Spaces
JointheConversaon!Sign up at
www.camuseumcommunity.org
and join the
Museum Futures Community
discussion group.
Source: Project for Public Spaces
Great Resources for Learning about Museums as Third Spaces
And don’t forget the CAM Foresight Research Report:
“Museums as Third Place” (bit.ly/MTKEKQ)
GreatWebsites
GreatBlogPosts
GreatBooks
GreatPhotos
Project forPublic Spaceswww.pps.org
Rooflinesbit.ly/1nzInjx
The Great Good Place(Ray Oldenburg, 1991)
Photos of Third Space Experiences on Flickrbit.ly/1fUM3Z6
MeetupMeetup.com
The UncatalogedMuseumbit.ly/1b40TQQ
“Maker” Movementmakezine.com
Emerging MuseumProfessionalsbit.ly/1mhdnJK
Bowling Alone: The Collapse andRevival of American Community(Robert D. Putnam, 2000)
Skillshareskillshare.com
Center for theFuture of Museumsbit.ly/HHgTIj