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http://network.icom.museum/imd2012

What is International Museum Day?

Traditionally, International Museum Day is organised around 18 May. It can last for a day, a weekend or a whole week as long as the objective remains focused on the motto: “Museums are an important means of cultural exchange, enrichment of cultures and development of mutual understanding, cooperation and peace among peoples”.

Each year since 1977, the International Council of Museums organises International Museum Day (IMD), a special time for the global museum community. On this day, participating museums interpret a topic affecting cultural institutions. International Museum Day is also a fantastic opportunity for museum professionals to meet their public. Museums are at the heart of the system; these institutions serve and develop society.

The theme

Each year, the ICOM Advisory Committee proposes a theme that can be interpreted by museums to increase their stakes at the core of society.

The suggested theme for 2012 is Museums in a Changing World. New challenges, New inspirations.

Today, the world is changing faster than ever. New technology delivers new ideas, gigabytes of information, news of an increasingly unstable climate, all shared by social media. Modern museums must compete for an audible voice against the furious pace of this background.

Museums in a Changing World. New challenges, new inspirations is recognition that institutions are faced with interpreting, and existing in, a field that is becoming increasingly fluid. Each may face a unique set of goals, interests and audiences. But the necessity to thrive in the face of these changes is something that binds all institutions, large and small. Thus, IMD 2012 is as much about museums growing and shaping their future, as it is about displaying and interpreting issues like climate change and new electronic media.

To assist you in connecting meaningfully with the theme, here are five topics on which you can build your specific programming. The topics are:

  • The role of museums in a “new” society. Museums face unique challenges related totheir social, political and ecological environment. They play a key role in development through education and democratisation, while also serving as witnesses of the past and guardians of humanity’s treasures for future generations.
     
  • Environmental sustainability. Museums are constantly developing and refining what they do to reduce their draw on environmental resources. As such, they are well placed advocates for environmental sustainability, as well as being examples of best practice. Using the past to build the future. Museums ensure they are the intergenerational guardians of the world’s heritage and create an ongoing link to the past thanks to universal messages.
     
  • New media. Museums rapidly learn to use some of the new communication opportunities associated with new media and show a strong ability to react in this respect.
     
  • Innovation. To respond to the social changes and adapt to their visitors’ expectations, museums innovate.

News

2012 National Conference

Registrations Open


Museum Leadership Program

7-9 October 2012, Sydney


New MA Magazine

Autumn 2012 Issue Out Now


ICOM Australia

AGM 17 May, Canberra


International Museum Day

18 May 2012


New phone number

02 6230 0346