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Call for applications

Exhibiting Skills: Exhibition Development for Informal Educators

http://www.huntington.org/huntingtonlibrary.aspx?id=10190



* A week-long workshop about developing exhibitions centered on living plants

* Active, small-group work and collaborative networking

* FREE plus travel and lodging COSTS REIMBURSED



The workshop will be held at The Huntington Botanical Gardens in Southern California from November 6 through November 12, 2013.



Overview

Join the Huntington's award-winning exhibition team for the fourth of five intensive workshops on the fundamentals of developing botanical exhibits. Be one of ten participants with a broad range of experiences and backgrounds to spend a week learning and working in a team-oriented setting surrounded by 120 acres of gardens. From concept through evaluation, you will develop unfacilitated and interactive prototypes of living plant exhibits. This program is supported by a grant from IMLS.



You will gain:

* insight into the development of the Huntington's award-winning exhibition 'Plants are up to Something' in the Rose Hills Foundation Conservatory for Botanical Science;

* knowledge about interpretive planning, the processes that shape living-plant exhibitions, and the motivations of museum visitors;

* skills in developing exhibit criteria and big ideas, writing labels for target audiences, creating prototypes, conducting formative evaluation, and designing for exhibit maintenance; and

* the abilities you need to lead your home institution toward improved practice and a critical approach to botanical interpretation.



Workshop leaders

Kitty Connolly, Botanical Interpretation Manager, Huntington Botanical Gardens

Rachel Vourlas Schacht, Library Education Manager, Huntington Botanical Gardens

Beverly Serrell, Principal, Serrell and Associates



Submit the application materials to Kitty Connolly at [log in to unmask] or fax them to 626.405.3501 (see Exhibiting Skills on the Education page at huntington.org) by September 12. Notification of acceptance will be made by September 20, 2013.



Kitty Connolly

Botanical Interpretation Manager

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626.405.3583

The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens

1151 Oxford Road | San Marino, California 91108

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