The New Museum, Tema 1Elm tree Press, 1917 |
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... educational objects in the collections of the city next door , the richest city in the world , and a city of which Newark each year becomes more essentially a component part . This supplement , so we felt , and still feel , should be ...
... educational objects in the collections of the city next door , the richest city in the world , and a city of which Newark each year becomes more essentially a component part . This supplement , so we felt , and still feel , should be ...
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... educational ac- tivities of that community . We believe that it will pay any com- munity to add to its educational apparatus a group of persons which shall form the staff of a local institution of visual instruc- tion and to put in the ...
... educational ac- tivities of that community . We believe that it will pay any com- munity to add to its educational apparatus a group of persons which shall form the staff of a local institution of visual instruc- tion and to put in the ...
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... educational organizations , with a total attendance of 167,335 . Perhaps no library in the world , and certainly no museum , ever enjoyed so ample an experience as was ours in the management of a center for the voluntary expression by ...
... educational organizations , with a total attendance of 167,335 . Perhaps no library in the world , and certainly no museum , ever enjoyed so ample an experience as was ours in the management of a center for the voluntary expression by ...
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... educational or recreational intent as often as they are of the moods of hobby - riding collectors , of self - cen- tered enthusiasts and of the memorial - seeking rich . Perhaps this is well . The world needs variety more than it needs ...
... educational or recreational intent as often as they are of the moods of hobby - riding collectors , of self - cen- tered enthusiasts and of the memorial - seeking rich . Perhaps this is well . The world needs variety more than it needs ...
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... circumstan- ces that no general rules of procedure can be laid down . A study of the social , civic and educational activities of any community will usually disclose , and quite clearly , the THE OLD MUSEUM AND THE NEW 27.
... circumstan- ces that no general rules of procedure can be laid down . A study of the social , civic and educational activities of any community will usually disclose , and quite clearly , the THE OLD MUSEUM AND THE NEW 27.
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acquisitions activities administration American Museums Art Museum art school art-gallery BEGINNING A MUSEUM Brooklyn Institute Children's Museum civic collections for schools coming museum community's conventions cooperation Curator definite Director display docent easily elements of museum enterprise ethnology experience galleries gather George W give Habitat groups handling of temporary hobby-riders illustrated industry installation INSTITUTE OF VISUAL interest J. C. Dana kind of museum labels lantern slides leaflets lectures lending collections live museums Louis Public Schools marble palace material methods modern museum munity Museum Association museum field museum idea museum management Museum of Art museum workers natural history Natural Sciences needs Newark Library Newark Museum objects OLD MUSEUM paintings pamphlet preparation proper properly public library Published pupils seum staff storage suggestions teachers teaching temporary exhibitions things tion town traveling exhibits tures type of museum visual instruction WOODSTOCK
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Página 18 - ... storage warehouses, or community attics, or temples of dead gods, or copies of palaces of an extinct nobility, or costly reproductions of ancient temples, or grand and elaborate structures which are of service only as evidences of conspicuous waste by the rich"—in favor of the "new museum...
Página 15 - ... sums with which they shall acquire, label, describe, arrange for show and prepare for lending, such objects as careful study and experiment shall suggest ; in the expectation that staff and objects combined will do for the community these things at least, and, one may hope, in time many others — 1. Entertain, and be ready to try to interest and instruct, such as may have the wish and the time to visit casually the institution's headquarters.
Página 17 - This development of the collecting habit emcng the young, with its accompanying education of powers of observation, its training in handwork, its tendency to arouse interests theretofore unsuspected even by those who possess them, its continuous suggestions toward good taste and refinement which lie in the process of installing even the most modest of collections , and its...
Página 18 - ... 10. Keep the museum and its activities continually before the community in the daily press, and publish and distribute as many leaflets, posters, broadsides and cards descriptive of the museum's acquisitions as conditions seem to warrant.
Página 17 - Discover collectors and specialists and experts in the community and secure their cooperation in adding to the museum's collections ; in helping...
Página 5 - The latter seemed to be quite the inevitable course ; and still further study showed that certain changes, all making for greater usefulness, were well under way throughout the whole museum world. As librarian of the Newark, NJ Free Public Library I found I was able to assist in establishing, about eight years ago, what might be called a museum of museum experiments.
Página 11 - We have felt so keenly the lack of printed information which gave clear, precise and definite answers to our many queries, that we decided several years ago that, if fortune favored us by keeping our museum alive and growing, we would, in due course, set down in print our own experiences, the results of our in quiries, studies, observations and experiments.
Página 32 - We can only say that, frankly, we cannot discover advantages to any community, from the presence in it of one of these culture-fetishes, at all commensurate with its cost. It serves no definite and expressed needs, It is alien to its community in every respect of that community's life, save in that of its unfounded traditions.
Página 17 - ... toward sound civic interest through doing for one's community a helpful thing, — this work of securing the cooperation of boys and girls, making them useful while they are gaining their own pleasure and carrying on their own education, is one of the coming museum's most promising fields.
Página 12 - ... general efficiency of their business and work-a-day lives, — this we thought should be slowly and carefully discovered by study, observation and trial, — and so the museum would grow. To build first an expensive home, a palace, a temple or any grandiose and permanent structure on the...