Recent Posts by Adam Rozan
Museums for Midlife: A Q&A with Chip Conley
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Alliance Blog
If you’ve ever seen my library or chatted with me about what I’m reading, you’ll know that I have a soft spot for TED Talk–style books. If Adam Grant or Simon Sinek has a new book, I’ve …
The Path to Director: A Q&A with Jay Xu of Asian Art Museum
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Alliance Blog
I lived in San Francisco for almost six years while working at the Oakland Museum of California, and during that time, I came to know and love the city’s Asian Art Museum. When I …
Innovations in Relevance: A Q&A with Stephen Reily of Remuseum
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Alliance Blog
I first learned about Stephen Reily when he was the director of Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Kentucky, which at the time was making headlines for its Breonna Taylor-themed exhibition …
Following the Attendance Numbers: A Q&A with Angie Judge
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Alliance Blog
Every so often, a new museum is announced, its size in the hundreds of thousands of square feet, its cost in the millions, and its interior and exterior spaces imagined in visionary …
Peering into Percentages: A Q&A with Susie Wilkening
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Alliance Blog
Spend enough time reading or talking about museums, and you will inevitably come across statistics that convey the vibrancy or challenges of our field. For every percentage point, there is …
Getting Civic with Gen Z: A Q&A with Caroline Klibanoff of Made By Us
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Alliance Blog
As museum staff, our workdays are filled with time-consuming tasks, our to-do lists constantly expanding with emails to write, memos to produce, projects to advance, and programs to put on. …