AASLH Member Since 2005
Join us in Boston, Massachusetts on October 3, 2014 for a one-day international symposium on the benefits and challenges of using technology in historic spaces. Technology has changed our lives in countless ways- learn how it can engage visitors with the past by hearing about successful projects using mobile, web, and virtual technology in museums around the world.
Speakers include:
Lee Glazer, PhD- Associate Curator of American Art at Freer Gallery of Art
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery at the Smithsonian Institution
Victoria Kastner- Historian at Hearst Castle
Annie Kemkaran-Smith– Curator (Art Collections) of the National Collections Group UK
John A. Sibbald- Marketing & Business Development at Hamilton Palace UK
Loic Tallon- Senior Mobile Producer at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
This program is presented by:
The Nichols House Museum
Museum Studies, Department of History of Art and Architecture, Boston University
Wellesley College
The Boston Athenaeum
Registration opens late summer—please check www.nicholshousemusem.org for details
For more information contact:
Ashley Jahrling
[email protected]
Nichols House Museum
617.227.6993