The Extreme Exhibit Makeover is a process of creating new exhibits in
the museum through the collaboration of professionals from different
fields – history, art, exhibit design, and so on – and a member of the
local community.
The process involves identifying experts in various fields who will
be placed on one of two teams. Each team will consist of a historian,
an artist – either a visual artist or an exhibit designer – a curator,
and a member of the public. Working collaboratively, each team will
come up with an idea for an exhibit that focuses on an aspect of local
culture and its historic roots. The teams will have three months to
conduct the background research, select artifacts and photos, create
graphics, and design the exhibit. At the end of three months, the teams
will be brought together to install their exhibits on the same day.
The exhibit installation will be open to the public who will vote on the
“people’s choice” winner.
The purpose of this project is to reinvigorate the museum with new
exhibits; to get new people involved in the museum; to get new
perspectives on local history; to make the exhibit process more
contemporary by incorporating pop culture (“extreme” reality shows and
team competitions) and social media (by posting frequent
behind-the-scenes updates); and to incorporate a performance art aspect
by allowing the public to watch the installation.
The museum will launch this program in September and plan to have the
exhibits ready for installation by January. A $200 stipend will be paid
to each participant.
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If you are interested in participating, please send the information below by August 25, 2013 to Allison Weiss at
aweiss@sandyspringmuseum.org
- A letter explaining why you want to be part of this program and what skills you bring
- An example of something creative that you have done
- Your resume