Another Great Symposium!

Another spring, another CAGE Symposium. But no two are ever the same. This year, not only were we warmly welcomed by Regina's Mackenzie Art Gallery and the Dunlop Gallery, we heard from our U.K. colleague organization, engage, about new interpretive models, and experienced the MAG's Moving Forward, Never Forgetting project. More to come in a [...]

By |2015-03-31T18:26:13+00:00March 31st, 2015|education, interpretation, symposium|Comments Off on Another Great Symposium!

Why Do Case Studies Matter?

A Guest Post by Paige Rosner, Glitter Enthusiast and Gallery Educator at the Southern Alberta Art Gallery in Lethbridge, AB Why would anyone want to present a case study? For that matter, why would we even invite you to do one in the first place? Well there are a few reasons that I can think [...]

By |2017-07-29T01:19:14+00:00February 17th, 2015|programs, symposium|Comments Off on Why Do Case Studies Matter?

Teaching in the Art Museum: Keeping It Fresh

A guest post from Nicolle Nugent, CAGE Senior Chair When is the last time you stopped to consider the effectiveness of your gallery’s interpretive models? How many times do you find yourself standing in front of audiences and asking the same three or four questions, often having a strong idea as to where the discussion [...]

By |2017-07-29T01:19:19+00:00January 15th, 2015|education, interpretation, symposium|Comments Off on Teaching in the Art Museum: Keeping It Fresh
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