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Sessions to Make Your Exhibits Shine at the 2023 KMA Conference

Attendees at the 2015 MPMA/KMA Joint Conference hold the miniature dress forms they created at the Design on a Dime workshop.


Sharing the things that we protect and preserve is at the heart of a museum’s mission, but all the decisions involved can make your head spin. At the 2023 KMA Conference, we have sessions to help you decide what to collect and exhibit, reach a broader audience through virtual experiences, and turn your hard work into a traveling exhibit. Choose from:



Budget-Friendly Virtual Museum Experiences 

Adam Pracht, Marketing and Communications Director, Lindsborg Old Mill & Swedish Heritage Museum

 

Virtual Reality experiences, Augmented Reality displays, audio tours, QR codes and more... there's an overwhelming diversity of ways technology can make exhibits more immersive and a museum visit more attractive. It’s also all just too expensive for a limited budget to even consider, right?  Think again! For those putting in the effort, there are numerous platforms in these exciting new areas of technology that offer low or reduced costs for non-profits – or even for free! 

 


Seeking, Deciding on and Exhibiting Last Half of the 20th Century Artifacts 

Ed Glenn, Director/Curator, Republic County Historical Society & Museum 

 

We have chosen to create a Last 1/2 of the 20th Century Display as most displays ended at WW II. We will discuss how Decade themes were chosen, how we engaged the community in making these donations, how we determined artifacts to use, and how we designed and funded the new displays. 

 


Developing a Traveling Exhibit for Small Museums

Kaily Carson, Curator, National Orphan Train Complex; Marla Day, Curator, K-State Historic Costume and Textile Museum; Josh Morris, Curator of Exhibits, Smoky Hill Museum; Ron Michael, Director, Birger Sandzén Memorial Gallery

 

Discover the ins and outs of what it takes to develop and maintain a traveling exhibit. Panelists from the National Orphan Train Complex, Smoky Hill Museum, Birger Sandzén Memorial Gallery, and K-State Historic Costume and Textile Museum will discuss things to consider when developing mobile exhibits.



2023 Kansas Museums Association Annual Conference
Hays, Kansas
Monday, November 6 – Wednesday, November 8, 2023.

Join us in Hays for the 2023 KMA Annual Conference! The theme this year is Great Plains Passages, and we are looking forward to sharing stories of growth and highlighting the diverse lenses that Kansas museums use to connect to our communities. We have developed an excellent program of speakers and sessions, time for networking and connection, and chances to explore all that Hays has to offer – we can’t wait to see you there!

Registration Dates and Prices:
  • Early Bird registration (August 18 – September 8) $275
  • Regular registration: (September 9 – October 20) $300
  • Late registration: (October 21 – 27) $325
  • Single day registration: $175
  • Student registration: $275
  • Pre-Conference Workshops and Tours are available as an optional add-on – choose two workshops, two tours, or one of each, including lunch, for $100
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Sponsor and exhibitor registration now open!

Sponsors and exhibitors help support KMA, help make the conference possible, and are able to reach an audience of museum workers from across the state! Benefits for all levels of sponsors and exhibitors include:

  • Space in the Exhibit Hall
  • Up to two attendees at the Monday evening Traveling Reception
  • Business name on conference hand-out materials and KMA website
  • Sponsor signage prominently displayed during the conference
  • Opportunity to place cards/literature on the information table

There are a variety of benefits and levels to fit your needs, plus additional benefits depending on the level you choose.
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Assistant or Associate Professor – University of Kansas Museum Studies Program, Lawrence

Exterior of Snow Hall at the University of Kansas, home of the Museum Studies Program, covered with stone and a red roof.

The Museum Studies Program at the University of Kansas (KU) invites applicants for a full-time, tenure-track position at the Assistant or Associate Professor level expected to commence on August 18, 2024. The program seeks a scholar whose research and teaching examine the politics, ethics, and epistemologies of museum collections, exhibits, and pedagogy. We are particularly interested in Asian/Black/Indigenous/Latinx topics and/or museum politics, ethics, and epistemologies in a global context. We welcome applicants holding a doctoral degree in a related field, including (but not limited to) Anthropology, Archaeology, Architecture/Historic Preservation, Art History, Education, Ethnic Studies, History, Natural Sciences, Public Administration, Visual Arts/Culture, and Women’s and Gender Studies. We are committed to considering a wide range of candidates for this broadly defined, interdisciplinary position and encourage you to contact the search chair if you are unsure whether your expertise and experience is a good match.


The Museum Studies Program (https://museumstudies.ku.edu) is an interdisciplinary program housed in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (https://college.ku.edu) that grants 10-15 M.A. degrees and graduate certificates annually. As an interdisciplinary program, most program faculty maintain affiliations with one or more departments/programs across campus. KU’s Hall Center for the Humanities, Biodiversity Institute, and Institute for Digital Research in the Humanities provide excellent resources to support research and teaching initiatives across the university. Students and faculty enjoy strong, collaborative relationships on campus with the Spencer Museum of Art, Natural History Museum/Biodiversity Institute, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics, Booth Family Hall of Athletics, and Wilcox Classical Museum. Numerous institutions of national significance are within a 45-minute drive of campus, including the Brown vs. Board of Education National Historic Park, Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, American Jazz Museum, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, National World War I Museum, the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Gay and Lesbian Archive of Mid-America, and the National Archives-Kansas City Branch.


The successful candidate will have an active research program and will teach a 2-2 load, contributing their expertise in the politics and ethics of museums to core courses MUSE 801 (The Nature of Museums), MUSE 802 (The Culture of Museums), and MUSE 803 (Seminar in Current Museum Topics). They will develop specialized courses in their field of training and relevant professional domains (leadership, interpretation, collections, or community engagement). The ability to offer professionalization courses in an area such as management and development or digital technologies in museum practice is a plus. The successful candidate will also mentor students and serve on student committees for internship and final research projects.


The University of Kansas is the state’s flagship university, an R-1 institution and one of just 66 invited members of the prestigious Association of American Universities (AAU). Current enrollment is 28,500 (19,000 undergraduate), with students drawn from 112 nations and all 50 states. 20.6% of KU students identify as members of underrepresented groups. The 1,000-acre main campus is in Lawrence, a dynamic and diverse community of 95,000 in hilly northeast Kansas about 35 miles west of Kansas City. Lawrence is also home to the Haskell Indian Nations University, while the Kansas City metropolitan area is home to vibrant and historically significant Black and Latinx communities.


Job Description

In a continuing effort to enrich its academic environment and provide equal educational and employment opportunities, the university actively encourages applications from members of underrepresented groups in higher education. KU’s vision is to be an exceptional learning community that lifts each other and advances society. The Jayhawks Rising Strategic Plan was developed around three Institutional Priorities: creating a clear and ambitious direction to fulfill our mission to educate leaders, build healthy communities, and make discoveries that change the world. Additional information is available at https://jayhawksrising.ku.edu/. The successful candidate must receive valid U.S. work authorization prior to the specified start date.


Job Duties:

40% – Research: Maintain an active and productive program of research in the candidate’s area of specialization, as measured by publications and public presentations of scholarship.


40% – Teaching/Advising: Teach four courses per academic year in Museum Studies, mentor and advise students, and serve on/chair M.A. committees for Museum Studies final products.


20% – Service: Service to the Program, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the University, and the profession.


Required Qualifications

For rank of Assistant Professor:

  1. Doctoral degree in a related field, including (but not limited to) Anthropology, Archaeology, Architecture/Historic Preservation, Art History, Education, Ethnic Studies, History, Natural Sciences, Public Administration, Visual Arts/Culture, and Women’s and Gender Studies.
  2. Ability to teach college-level courses.


For rank of Associate Professor:

  1. Doctoral degree in a related field, including (but not limited to) Anthropology, Archaeology, Architecture/Historic Preservation, Art History, Education, Ethnic Studies, History, Natural Sciences, Public Administration, Visual Arts/Culture, and Women’s and Gender Studies.
  2. Record of excellence in teaching.
  3. Record of demonstrated research activity commensurate with tenured appointment.


Contact Information to Applicants

Dr. Andrew Denning

Museum Studies Director and Search Chair

asdenning@ku.edu


Additional Candidate Instruction

For complete information, go to https://employment.ku.edu/academic/26226BR. A complete online application includes the following materials: (1) cover letter detailing research activities, teaching interests, and service engagements; (2) Curriculum vitae; (3) Statement (no more than two pages, single-spaced) detailing how your research philosophy, pedagogy, and public/institutional engagement contribute to an interdisciplinary M.A. program that trains museum professionals; and (4) names and contact information for three professional references, who will be contacted at a later time for shortlisted candidates.


In addition to the materials above, learning about each applicant’s contribution and engagement in areas of diversity is an important part of KU’s mission. Applicants will be asked to respond to the following prompt (no more than 4,000 characters, including spaces) at the time of application:

  • Describe your experiences working with people from diverse backgrounds and explain how those experiences reflect your commitments to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI).


Applicants are also encouraged to include or expand upon how they have contributed to building a culture of diversity and belonging within their other application materials.

Application review will begin on November 1 and will continue until a pool of qualified applicants is obtained.


Application Review Begins: 01-Nov-2023

Anticipated Start Date: 18-Aug-2024

Primary Campus: University of Kansas Lawrence Campus

FTE: 1.0

Reg/Temp: Regular

Advertised Salary Range: Salary starts at $64,000 for Assistant Professor and $74,000 for Associate Professor

Employee Class: F-Faculty


Disclaimer

The University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry, disability status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, gender identity, gender expression, and genetic information in the university’s programs and activities. Retaliation is also prohibited by university policy. The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies and are the Title IX coordinators for their respective campuses: Associate Vice Chancellor for the Office of Civil Rights & Title IX, civilrights@ku.edu, Room 1082, Dole Human Development Center, 1000 Sunnyside Avenue, Lawrence, KS 66045, 785-864-6414, 711 TTY (for the Lawrence, Edwards, Parsons, Yoder, and Topeka campuses); Director, Equal Opportunity Office, Mail Stop 7004, 4330 Shawnee Mission Parkway, Fairway, KS 66205, 913-588-8011, 711 TTY (for the Wichita, Salina, and Kansas City, Kansas medical center campuses).



Awards and Grants: Application Deadlines Approach

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Awards

KMA wants to recognize your museum for the hard work and innovation you bring to the museum community. Apply today for a KMA Award – and check out the Volunteer Award category that is new for 2023! Self-nomination is highly encouraged in the following categories:

  • Technology Award
  • Project budget $10K and above
  • Project budget $9,999 and below 
  • Graphic Design Award
  • Project budget $10K and above
  • Project budget $9,999 and below
  • Award of Excellence 
  • Distinguished Service Award 
  • Volunteer Award **New this year!**

Application closes: September 29 at 5:00 pm

KMA Award Information and Application
Grants

KMA is committed to funding grants to assist institutional member museums in completing projects to improve their operations and achieve their goals. Apply today for a KMA Grant to keep your museum moving forward!

Who is eligible?
Any current institutional member of KMA may apply. Preference will be given to museums that have not received a grant award in the last three years.

What expenditures can be funded?
Grant monies can be applied to any project-specific expenditure. These include, but are not limited to: materials, supplies, services, postage, and printing. Tools or equipment can be purchased, but must be required for the specified project. Routine operating expenditures, such as utilities, staff salaries, and general supplies are excluded from funding.

How much will be awarded?
Up to $500 can be awarded per grant. Smaller requests are acceptable.

Application closes: September 29 at 5:00 pm

KMA Grant Information and Application

Calling All Members:

Please Share Photos and Video with KMA

The Kansas Museums Association is excited by the prospect of developing a redesigned website that is easier to use, offers more resources, and showcases the hard work that our member museums do each day!

To help us feature your museum - to your colleagues and the members of the general public that visit our website - we are asking you to share images and video of your museum.

This could include, but is not limited to:
  • programs
  • exhibits
  • cool artifacts
  • special events
  • your staff working
  • historical reenactions/living history
  • and so much more!

If you have photos or video files to share, you can upload them here.

  • Please include your museum's name in the file name.
  • If your video is available via YouTube or a website link, please email Jamin with the link and she will pass it on.


**By uploading media files for your museum, you acknowledge that you own these files and KMA has the right to use these assets in the KMA website redesign.**

Thank you in advance!!


Join or Renew Your Membership

Every individual and institutional membership is up for renewal at the beginning of 2023 - if you haven't already, renew here today!  Learn more about membership categories, benefits, and pricing, and for questions about membership, contact 
KMA Associate Kate Young at kma@wichita.edu.

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Kansas Museums Association Annual Conference
Monday, November 6 - Wednesday, November 8
Hays
Kansas Museums Association
Kate Young, KMA Associate

Jamin Landavazo, Assistant Director

Ph: 316.978.5130

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