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Philadelphia Museum of Art Furloughs 57 Workers

On November 20 Philadelphia’s new “Safer at Home” COVID-19 restrictions went into effect, prompting cultural institutions across the city to […]

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Olivia Errico

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Workers at Philly Art Museum Petition for Union

On May 22, workers at the Philadelphia Museum of Art announced their intention to unionize and requested that the museum’s […]

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Olivia Errico

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How Young Professionals Can Get Involved in the Museum World

As the millennial generation has grown up and entered the job force, museums have faced a new challenge: coming up with new methods and ideas to get a new generation of visitors through its doors and successfully implementing them.

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Sarah Fife

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Museums Greet Pope with Religion-Theme Exhibits

While three major Mid-Atlantic cities (Washington, New York, and Philadelphia) hosted this month’s historic visit of Pope Francis, his first to the United States, museums in Philadelphia had the additional incentive of the World Meeting of Families Congress to develop religious exhibits to coincide with his arrival.

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Christian Malatesta

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NEH Summer Institute at Drexel

“Teaching the History of Modern Design: The Canon and Beyond” is an exciting four-week NEH Summer Institute, taking place at […]

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Christian Malatesta

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