45. Margaret Middleton Designs Museum Exhibits for All Ages
Publisher |
Ian Elsner
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Design, 
Museums, 
Places & Travel, 
Society & Culture
Categories Via RSS |
Arts, 
Design, 
Places & Travel, 
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Jun 25, 2018
Episode Duration |
00:11:06

Margaret Middleton is an independent exhibit designer and museum consultant based in Providence, RI, USA. Middleton recently completed the design of the children's exhibits at the Discovery Museum in Acton, MA, USA. Driven by a background in industrial design and queer activism, Middleton is passionate about creating visitor-centered museum experiences, and writes and speaks about inclusion in museums. In 2014 Middleton developed the Family Inclusive Language Chart, now widely used in museums across the country.

In this episode, Middleton describes what makes exhibit design for children's museums so unique and exciting and what other types of museums can learn from children's museums.

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Topics Discussed:00:00: Intro00:15: Margaret Middleton, Independent Exhibit Designer and Museum Consultant00:25: Middleton’s Favorite Thing About Children’s Museums01:48: Focusing on the User/Visitor03:55: What Other Museums Can Learn From Children’s Museums06:10: Middleton’s Family Inclusive Language Chart09:10: Making Museum Conferences More Accessible10:10: Learn More10:30: Outro

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