Wednesday, April 2 · 6 - 7pm EDT - via zoom
Learn about the range of career paths and the skills and experience helpful for a rewarding career in museum publishing.
This Publishing CareerBuilder explores the wide range of careers in publishing at museums and cultural institutions. Many museums and cultural institutions, large and small, have robust publishing departments, producing award-winning books, journals, exhibition catalogues, magazines, podcasts, and other content, providing the potential for a rewarding career in museum publishing.
We will hear from experienced museum and cultural institution publishers, including Martina Kado from the Maryland Center for History and Culture in Baltimore, Allie Haeusslein of Pier 24 Photography in San Francisco, Sumru Belger Krody, at The George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum, and Emily Zoss, Managing Editor for Research Publications, National Gallery of Art.
Museums, as stewards of cultural, historic, and scientific resources of their communities, create specialized publications reflecting their collections and their scholarly and educational missions, in print and digital format, frequently translated into many languages. Museum publishing roles include editing, design and production, marketing and publicity, chief content officers, interpretation and education, rights and permissions, and more.
Panelists:
Co-Moderated by Nicole Mintz, Career Services Director, College of Professional Studies, and John W. Warren, Director and Associate Professor, Graduate Program in Publishing, George Washington University.
The National Museum Publishing Seminar, a biennial conference by and for the museum publishing community, will be held June 29-July 1, 2025, at the Marriott Waterfront Hotel in Baltimore, MD.
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John Warren
Director & Professor, Publishing Graduate Program
George Washington University
Alexandria VA
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