Preparing for the Unknown: The Next Two Years and Beyond
It is no secret that federal funding cuts and the actions of the current administration have the field making difficult decisions and grappling with the uncertainty of the time. As individuals, we might not have all the answers now, but we are not alone. This session invites participants to engage with the question of "what can the museum field do now and in the next two years to prepare for the unknown future?" Participants will go through asset mapping and collective brainstorming of actions – small and large – that help us ASPIRE to be prepared for what may come.
Beyond Consultation: Building Reciprocal Museum Relationships
Running with Scissors: AI Dos and Don'ts
Artificial Intelligence is a creative tool that, like scissors, must be handled with care to avoid the pointy bits. Learning from a legal expert, a reluctant adopter, and a professional actively using it, this session will demystify AI with a brief intro to its history, legal challenges, and as a tool that can support human creativity. Find out how a monkey, alien, and ghost influenced AI's legal use, and explore museum scenarios in small group discussions.
Wellness Programming in Museums: A Variety of Models
Museums play a crucial role in contributing to individual and collective well-being, connecting people and enhancing social resilience. This interactive session combines rapid Ignite-style presentations showcasing a variety of wellness-focused museum initiatives including creative aging, social connection, and nature and wellness programs. The session will then transition into a World Cafe discussion, where participants will explore programming, partnerships, and resources, while brainstorming ways to enhance and/or build wellness programming at their own museums.
Double the Data, Twice the Discovery
In 2022, the Utah Department of Cultural & Community Engagement (CCE) decided to integrate various state collections into one central database. With a CMS vendor selected, CCE began the ambitious task of migrating data from three major collections. This session explores the project's successes and challenges, providing essential insights and practical advice for other institutions aiming to consolidate their historical and cultural assets into a unified, accessible public resource.
Lead From Where You Are: Finding Your Leadership Style
You don't need a title to lead. This session brings together three museum professionals at different stages of their leadership journeys — from influencing without authority to running an organization. Through honest conversation and guided reflection, you'll explore your own leadership style, discover what it looks like to lead from where you are right now, and walk away with real tools to grow yourself and the people around you.