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One-third of US museums might close in 12 months, American Alliance of Museums warns
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Milwaukee Public Museum s re-accreditation application on hold
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Could GoFundMe campaigns save our cultural collections? Las Vegas s Pinball Hall of Fame is banking on it
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To outlast the pandemic, a Vegas staple pins hopes on pinheads
Kate Silver, The Washington Post
Feb. 26, 2021
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1of3Pinball Hall of Fame founder Tim Arnold in 2009, the year the museum opened. His pinball history dates to about 1972, when he was 16 and a pizza parlor near his home in East Lansing, Mich., was selling pinball machines for $150.Jim Schelberg/Pinball Hall of FameShow MoreShow Less
2of3Visitors at the Pinball Hall of Fame in Las Vegas. If a museum closes, it s likely to close forever - and its collections, stories, expertise might be lost forever too, says Laura Lott, president and CEO of the American Alliance of Museums.Jim Schelberg/Pinball Hall of FameShow MoreShow Less
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Sisters-based Roundhouse Foundation s gift to fund art gallery, expanded capacity
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) The Sisters-based Roundhouse Foundation is awarding $6 million to the High Desert Museum, the largest single donation in the museum’s nearly 40-year history, the museum announced Thursday.
“The museum is coming up on our 40
th anniversary next year, and this gift is really ready to launch us for the next 40 years,” said Dana Whitelaw, Ph.D, the museum s executive director.
Officials said in the announcement that the gift will support the long-term vision for the future of the museum, which includes more capacity for educational programming, immersive experiences, and in collaboration with Tribal partners, an update of the Museum’s permanent exhibition on the past and present of the Indigenous people of the Columbia Plateau,