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Jewish art and history museums, historic sites, historical and archival societies, Holocaust centers, synagogue museums, Jewish Community Center galleries, children's museums, and university galleries ... the professionals and volunteers who work in them ... the children, adults, and families who visit them ... the patrons who support them ... the organization that keeps them vital.
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WE'LL BE TRANSCENDING BOUNDARIES NEXT MONTH
Now's the time to register for the conference!
Transcending Boundaries: Redefining the Museum Experience
will take place in Boston and Amherst, MA from
March 19-21, 2017. We will divide our time between the city and the beautiful Berkshires, visit extraordinary museums and cultural sites, hear about different models, and learn new ways to expand the scope and impact of our work.
Visit our website to read the updated conference brochure and register today.
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CONFERENCE HOTEL FILLING UP!
Book now while limited rooms are still available to CAJM at the handsome
Boston Park Plaza
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Located in the heart of Boston's Back Bay neighborhood, with more than 200 shops and restaurants nearby, the hotel is near an Amtrak station (Back Bay), as well as the "T" stop and subway line to most conference locations. Choose from a range of newly renovated rooms with convenient amenities. Hotel rooms in Boston are in high demand in March and are running out, so you'll want to
secure your room
here
at the great $179 CAJM rate before February 24th
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FEATURED SPEAKER MASHA GESSEN
We are proud to announce that the conference will include an appearance by noted Russian and American journalist, activist, and author Masha Gessen. Throughout the 1990s, Gessen covered the transition in the former Soviet Union and the wars in former Yugoslavia. She has been head of U.S. News and World Report's Moscow bureau since 2001, and has reported on LGBT rights, the Russian intelligentsia, and medical genetics. Her books include the international bestseller The Man Without a Face: The Unlikely Rise of Vladimir Putin.
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DON'T MISS THESE TALENTS
In addition to hearing from CAJM colleagues at the conference, you'll have the opportunity to meet and learn from:
MARIETTA CAMBARERI, FERN CHERTOK, ALANNA COOPER, JOHN COFFEY, PAULA GANGOPADHYAY, NATALIA GUTMAN, SAM KASSOW ALEXANDRA KENNEDY, ALIZA KLINE, LAURA CONRAD MANDEL, RICHARD RABINOWITZ, LAURA ROBERTS, VICTORIA ROGERS, LAURA SCHIAVO, SARAH SEIDMAN, GRETCHEN SORIN, MARGOT STERN STROM, LESLIE SWARTZ, RAINY TISDALE, KEN TURINO, STEPHEN WHITFIELD, GRAHAM WRIGHT, STEPHANIE A. YOUNG ... and more
. Add your voice to the conversation!
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SESSION ON ART MUSEUM TRENDS
In a special conference plenary at the
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, museum leaders will discuss
New Directions and Audiences for Art Museums
. MFA Director
Matthew Teitelbaum
(right);
Peggy Fogelman
(left) of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
; and
Nancy Netzer
of the McMullen Museum of Art, Boston College will explore how art museums are experimenting with new topics and mediums to reach new audiences, and how Jewish content works in an art museum setting. This session is co-created with the MFA.
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EMERGING PROFESSIONALS
CAJM's new
Emerging Professionals Committee is launching at this year's conference and seeks a representative from each member institution to participate throughout the year! If you are interested in getting involved, contact Grace Astrove
here.
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