Learning, Creating, and Having Fun: Museums as Social Hubs with CT Museum Educators Roundtable

  • Thursday, April 26, 2018
  • 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
  • Mattatuck Museum, 144 W Main St, Waterbury, CT 06702

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Move beyond the evening lecture!

From art-making to escape rooms to connecting with science, casual social events can be a fun context for experiencing exhibits and educational activities. What have museums learned from hosting past social events and what new possibilities are there? Join us for a lively presentation and discussion exploring this exciting area of museum programming. We’ll also have a hands-on mini “Creativity Café: #ARTFORADULTS,” so get ready to unleash your inner artist!

Presenters will share case studies followed by a roundtable discussion.

  • Gerard Milne, Volunteer at the Lock Museum of America, 
  • Amy Sailor, Advancement Program Manager at the CT Science Center, and 
  • Heather Whitehouse, Director of Education at the Mattatuck Museum.


This program is FREE, and hosted by the Connecticut Museum Educators Roundtable. Please register online by Tuesday, April 24th.




Current Exhibitors

Connecticut League of Museums
Central Connecticut State University Public History Program
Barker Specialty
CTbeer.com™
New England Civil War Museum & Research Center
Godfrey Memorial Library
Express Strategies
Connecticut Explored
Connecticut Humanities
Connecticut Library Consortium
Connecticut Museum of Culture and History
Audio Docent
I-Park Foundation, Inc.
Industrial History New England

Connecticut State Library


Connecticut League of Museums
Central Connecticut State UniversityDepartment of History
1615 Stanley Street
New Britain, CT 06050
(860) 832-2674
info@clho.org

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