• Colloquia for DAM Leaders: New Boundaries in Museums

    Uplift your professional practice and join us for a webinar exploring contemporary issues around museum equity, reparation, and their digital dimensions. We’ll explore and witness incremental shifts moving the museum field forward with bold new approaches to how digital asset and collections management supports these innovations. First, social justice and DEI museum leader Monica O. […]

  • The Year In Digital Innovations: From NFTs To Creative Tech

    The past year has been transformative for museums. Emerging from a global lockdown, cultural institutions have innovated with creative technologies and retooled their digital strategies to better reconnect with audiences. […]

  • MuseumNext: Museums, Health, And WellbeingSummit

    The Museums, Health and Wellbeing Summit will bring together inspiring presentations and actionable advice from those leading this work in Museums around the globe. From improving mental health to combating social isolation, building resilience in children to serving those suffering from age related conditions what’s next for health, wellbeing and museums.

  • DAM and Museums 2022

    Join us for the second year to learn and connect with 1500+ members of the museums, cultural heritage and DAM community. Learn how today's infrastructure and technology supports art and […]

  • A Beginner’s Guide to Building the Perfect Social Media Strategy

    Social media channels are unmatched in their ability to connect with and grow an audience. They provide almost endless possibilties in the content you can share and the people you can reach. But the vastness of possibilities and anxiety of getting “lost in the crowd” can make tackling a new channel, or revising a current […]

  • Museums Support Democracy: Museums and Civil Rights

    The Museum Association of New York (MANY) is pleased to announce Museums Support Democracy, a series of 7 virtual workshops created in partnership with Museum Hue and funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Programs will explore Museums and Civil Rights, Visual and Performative Protest, Environmental Justice, Healing Historical Legacies, Ethical Collections, and Multiplying […]