Remember when the show Old Enough, set in Japan, was the talk of the town when it came to Netflix a few years ago? In case you don’t, the show began airing in 1991, and documented the Japanese tradition of sending very little children on errands. It features children from ages 2-5 doing tasks for…
Read MoreGuest Post: Art History in K-Pop with Katharina Faller
And now for something completely different…Get ready to learn more than you ever knew there was to know about South Korean pop music!!! Katharina Faller, @kategoesmuseum on Instagram, is a museum professional in Germany. She has an eye towards all things international art and museums, especially as it pertains to queer history. Recently, Katharina and…
Read More#AAM2023 Review – Guest Interview
In the midst of calls for desperately-needed reform to the museum field, the American Alliance of Museums, or AAM, has faced a lot of backlash and disillusionment from museum professionals for being out of touch or not advocating enough for certain subsets of the demographic it serves. AAM’s annual conference is massive and cost-prohibitive for…
Read MoreWhy is Museum Drip Always Posting About UBI: How Income Inequality Affects All Aspects of the Museum Sector
Museums are places of privilege. Of course they are. I’ve written before about how that isn’t inherently a bad thing – it just means we need to make changes to society in order to increase the access of people to this particular privilege. Museum workers making a living wage is critical. But what about our…
Read MoreTop 5: My Best Museum Experiences
High Fidelity is one of my classic comfort movies, but I’ve never been good at listing my top favorites of anything – I freeze like a scared rabbit during ice breakers or “desert island” prompts. But lately I’ve been thinking about how much time I spend talking about welcoming, inclusive and fun museum experiences and…
Read More‘Fit Fridays, Museum Drip: Clothes are for Feeling Good as Hell
Here at Museum Drip, we do not subscribe to the capsule wardrobe craze. Naturally I support consuming less and smart spending, but welcome to the side of the internet where if we don’t inject a little spice into our closet every couple of months we will lose our minds. For those who may not be…
Read MoreWhy Wages Matter: Do We Really Need to Explain This
This title feels like a throwback to the earliest days of Museum Drip when I came here to spit pure acrimony. I don’t feel the need to weigh in specifically on the ins and outs of the Philadelphia Museum of Art Union’s strike and success – it’s been covered extensively and if you follow me…
Read MoreHistory is Freaking Cool: Lizzo and the Crystal Flute
I rarely write pieces that are part of the “news cycle” or are timely to current events because, I don’t get paid to do this and so there’s no incentive for me to carve out time in my schedule to react to something in the media. But BITCH, if you think I wasn’t going to…
Read MoreSo You Want to Get Married At a Museum: By a Museum Worker
Here’s the blog post I wish I would have been able to read prior to planning my wedding. There are plenty of listicles point you towards the most splashy museum-as-venue options but very few sources to tell you what to expect or give a realistic picture of the unique challenges it presents. This Brides.com article…
Read MoreGuest Post: What We Really, Really Want with Watered Grass
What an honor it is to be here featured on Museum Drip. As someone outside of the museum world, it feels a bit like sitting at the cool kids’ table. I’m not positive how I got here, I hope you like me, and please don’t ask me to name my favorite artist because they are…
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