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Assistant Director of Exhibitions @tnstatemuseum. Museum Studies Graduate Student at Johns Hopkins University @JHMuseumStudies.

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Dimetrodon wishes you a happy #FossilFriday and smooth sailing into the weekend. ⛵️ If anyone on your virtual happy hour asks: no, Dimetrodon, is not a dinosaur. 👍

FieldMuseum's tweet image. Dimetrodon wishes you a happy #FossilFriday and smooth sailing into the weekend. ⛵️

If anyone on your virtual happy hour asks: no, Dimetrodon, is not a dinosaur. 👍

I feel like I'm always posting virtual tours.. but I just find them so helpful! #jhumda museumnext.com/article/the-be…


About 240 million years ago, massive oceanic reptiles called nothosaurs dominated the seas. ow.ly/BI0s50CAF4A



A great video for those interested in museum exhibition design! #jhumda youtube.com/watch?v=D4vu9E…


ft.com/content/5c8cb4… Would you visit a museum using VR? I totally would. How cool would be to virtually pick up an artifact and inspect it during a visit? What are the drawbacks of VR in museums? #jhumda


What design programs do your exhibition designers use? Is Vectorworks a good option? #jhumda #musetech #autocad


How cool is this! #jhumda

Only about 5% of the ocean floor has ever been explored, leaving huge possibilities for new discovery. Dive in to some of the corals we are still learning from and download them in #3D ! sketchfab.com/Smithsonian/co… @Sketchfab #SmithsonianOpenAccess #OpenAccessOceans #3D @TheHydrous



How does your museum deal with the amount of waste exhibition installations create? #jhumda


When designing museum exhibitions, which software do you use? Are there any that are more advantageous than others? #jhumda #exhibitiondesign


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William Edmondson didn’t start sculpting until age 60. But he went on to earn global fame, and our city’s first arts park is named after him. Today I had the joy of unveiling a historical marker honoring him in Edgehill.

JohnCooper4Nash's tweet image. William Edmondson didn’t start sculpting until age 60. But he went on to earn global fame, and our city’s first arts park is named after him. Today I had the joy of unveiling a historical marker honoring him in Edgehill.
JohnCooper4Nash's tweet image. William Edmondson didn’t start sculpting until age 60. But he went on to earn global fame, and our city’s first arts park is named after him. Today I had the joy of unveiling a historical marker honoring him in Edgehill.
JohnCooper4Nash's tweet image. William Edmondson didn’t start sculpting until age 60. But he went on to earn global fame, and our city’s first arts park is named after him. Today I had the joy of unveiling a historical marker honoring him in Edgehill.
JohnCooper4Nash's tweet image. William Edmondson didn’t start sculpting until age 60. But he went on to earn global fame, and our city’s first arts park is named after him. Today I had the joy of unveiling a historical marker honoring him in Edgehill.

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While I may be the first woman in this office, I will not be the last—because every little girl watching tonight sees that this is a country of possibilities.



In case you were looking for more virtual tours :) #jhumda


Just wanted to share!

Day 102 of #MuseumsUnlocked is all about cats🐈 This detail of a cat enjoying a bit of fish is from a copy of an ancient Egyptian wall painting, by Nina de Garis Davies. The original was found in the private tomb 52 of Nakht, a high ranking official of the 18th Dynasty.

AshmoleanMuseum's tweet image. Day 102 of #MuseumsUnlocked is all about cats🐈

This detail of a cat enjoying a bit of fish is from a copy of an ancient Egyptian wall painting, by Nina de Garis Davies. The original was found in the private tomb 52 of Nakht, a high ranking official of the 18th Dynasty.


Our museum has found ways to turn this pandemic in to an opportunity too! Many of our staff have begun developing new skills and learning how we can use technology to reach the public. What opportunities has your found? #jhumda aam-us.org/2020/07/07/rei…


I'm looking for resources on Exhibition Planning and Scheduling. If anyone has any please let me know ! #jhumda


Wow! #jhumda

Day 102 of #MuseumsUnlocked is all about cats🐈 This detail of a cat enjoying a bit of fish is from a copy of an ancient Egyptian wall painting, by Nina de Garis Davies. The original was found in the private tomb 52 of Nakht, a high ranking official of the 18th Dynasty.

AshmoleanMuseum's tweet image. Day 102 of #MuseumsUnlocked is all about cats🐈

This detail of a cat enjoying a bit of fish is from a copy of an ancient Egyptian wall painting, by Nina de Garis Davies. The original was found in the private tomb 52 of Nakht, a high ranking official of the 18th Dynasty.


Colorized photographs can help us expand our imagination for how the past looked, but it's still altering reality. I wonder what we will alter from today using technology in 50 years. Love this. #jhumda

Day 102 of #MuseumsUnlocked is all about cats🐈 This detail of a cat enjoying a bit of fish is from a copy of an ancient Egyptian wall painting, by Nina de Garis Davies. The original was found in the private tomb 52 of Nakht, a high ranking official of the 18th Dynasty.

AshmoleanMuseum's tweet image. Day 102 of #MuseumsUnlocked is all about cats🐈

This detail of a cat enjoying a bit of fish is from a copy of an ancient Egyptian wall painting, by Nina de Garis Davies. The original was found in the private tomb 52 of Nakht, a high ranking official of the 18th Dynasty.


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