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4 Takeaways From The Knight Foundation’s Digital Transformation Assessment
The Foundation's report reveals key lessons on growing museums' digital staff and presence. Read More -
Global Art Access’ Mission To Make Private Collections Public
Through museum-grade digitizations, the educational non-profit is ensuring widespread access to rarely seen, privately held works. Read More -
How The National Gallery Planned, Piloted, And Produced New Content In 2020
At the MuseumNext Digital Summit, the institution detailed the efforts behind its video campaigns. Read More -
Birmingham Museums On Demand Offers Art On Subscription
The service enables the Birmingham Museums Trust to stay connected to an at-home audience, while monetizing its digital offerings. Read More -
Digital Art Finds A Purpose-Built Platform In Rhizome and Hyundai’s Partnership
World on a Wire features digital works by 11 global artists who are employing advanced tech in their practices. Read More -
The V&A’s New Digital Platform Centers Access and Audience
Explore The Collections draws connections and uncovers links between some 1.2 million objects in the museum's archives. Read More -
“21st Century Digital Infrastructure”: 3 Essential Takeaways From DAM and Museums
Conference speakers discussed the benefits and challenges of successful DAM implementation in museums. Read More -
Universal Studios Beijing To Boost Its Cultural Offerings With Gaming IP
The upcoming attraction's partnership with Tencent demonstrates the growing status and brand power of popular games. Read More -
Inside The Natural History Museum’s Successful Digital Pivot
“Being agile and flexible,” has been key to driving digital engagement, says Brad Irwin, the museum’s Head of Global Engagement. Read More -
The Digital Channel That’s Making Art Available To Stream
ArtBrowser TV doesn’t just intend to make art accessible, but hopes to provide a platform for emerging creatives and cultural organizations. Read More
