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Museums & Creative Practice Museums & Creative Practice Menu Skip to content About News Who We Are Reading List Share Your Ideas About If you want to build a ship, don’t drum up people to collect wood and don’t assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless immensity of the sea. ~Antoine De Saint Exupery As museum visitors, we marvel at the creative impulses of others, from the art of past centuries to the genius of invention. But are museums creative places to work? In this new book project, Linda Norris and Rainey Tisdale explore what creativity is, how museum workers can create internal cultures of creative learning and how museums can make creativity an expressed value. We believe that creativity comes in all shapes and sizes and that creative practice can (and should) reside in all types of museums and within every segment of museum work. Do you think creativity is someone else’s job at your museum? Do you wish your colleagues we...
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