Albany’s New York State Museum (NYSM) is starting the primary section of a multi-year modernisation challenge. This may embrace new exhibitions, the formation of a “visioning activity pressure” and infrastructure upgrades funded by $150m in state funding. The plans had been introduced in January by the state’s governor, Kathy Hochul, and the commissioner of training, Betty A. Rosa.
In an announcement, Hochul referred to as the museum’s transformation the start of a “new period”. Rosa mentioned it was a dedication to preserving historical past “whereas inspiring the following technology of learners and leaders”.
A activity pressure comprised of state companions, museum professionals, educators and enterprise leaders is being fashioned to chart the street forward. Step one is to set the imaginative and prescient for the establishment and its methods, then get to the detailed work of designing exhibitions, Jennifer Saunders, NYSM’s new director, tells The Artwork Newspaper. “The duty pressure will probably be imagining customer expertise, the first tales within the museum and the way we’ll have interaction with our guests.”
Plans are already underway to double the variety of main exhibitions from two to at the very least 4 yearly and to create a extra interactive expertise for the greater than 500,000 guests to the establishment annually, Saunders provides. “It’s time. Each exhibition has a lifespan. The best way we strategy sure topics has modified—new understandings, new discoveries that we need to be mirrored within the exhibitions.”
The primary of those new exhibitions, Barbie™: A Cultural Icon, opened in December and runs by April. The exhibition celebrates Barbie as a mirrored image of cultural evolution, that includes designer interviews and greater than 300 artefacts from the model’s 64-year historical past.
Debuting later this yr, the exhibition Revolutionary New York will deal with the 250th anniversary of the US—with a gunboat found on the World Commerce Heart website in New York Metropolis as its centrepiece. The present’s narrative stretches all through historical past to the present-day, documenting ongoing revolutions spanning actions associated to ladies’s rights, labour actions, LGBTQ+ and civil rights wherein the state of New York has led the best way. Two extra exhibitions—The Historical past of Vice in New York and a one commemorating the twenty fifth anniversary of the 11 September 2001 terror assaults—are scheduled for autumn.
“Exhibition strategies have modified,” Saunders says. “When this museum opened, the cutting-edge was large-scale theatrical vignettes, projected photographs and sound.” She provides that guests in the present day “count on the next diploma of technical interplay, a deeper dive into content material with an interface; to the touch, expertise”.
A brand new devoted space for youngsters, café and present store reopenings are included within the first section. “Once we surveyed our guests, they had been on the prime of the record of issues they needed,” Saunders says.
NYSM is the oldest and largest state museum within the US. Its broad vary of collections spans science, historical past, archaeology and anthropology—with greater than 20 million artefacts, from a billion years in the past to in the present day.








