SPring 2020
Can Exhibitions Save the Planet? Tackling Climate Change & Environmental Threats
Features
Effective (and Ineffective) Engagement: Lessons Learned from Exhibitions & Programs with a Conservation Message by Julie Packard
Creating a Future-Facing Fossil Hall by Siobhan Starrs, Laura Donnelly-Smith
Unapologetically Scientific: The Science (and Art) of Communicating Global Crises by Frank J. Hein
Exhibiting Climate Change Without Saying “Climate Change”: Objects-as-Evidence & the Challenge of Engagement by Adam Sundberg, Emma Sundberg
Common Waters: Designing Frameworks for Collective Exhibitions on the Environment by Tony Kogan, Nicholas Frayne, Julia Nakanishi, Omar Ferwati
Understanding Motivations and Barriers to Affect Conservation Behavior Change by Emily A. Kalnicky
Conveying Conservation Threats & Cultivating Personal Agency in the New York Aquarium’s Ocean Wonders: Sharks! by Sarah Hezel, Sarah Edmunds
Animal Traffic: Connecting Zoo Guests to the Illegal Wildlife Trade by Mary Jackson
Departments
President's Letter, by Penny Jennings
Editor's Letter, by Ellen Snyder-Grenier
Exhibits Newsline, by Becky Menlove, Jenny-Sayre Ramberg
EXHIBITION CRITIQUE: Taking Action at The Climate Museum in New York City, NY by Leah Golubchick
BOOK REVIEW: Curating the Future: Museums, communities and climate change by Victoria Coats
Announcements
NAME Events and Sessions in the Exhibit Planning & Design Track American Alliance of Museums 2020 Annual Meeting & Museum Expo - cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic