New Museum passes coming Monday, June 3rd! 🥳 • • • • • #escondido #escolibrary #library #librariesofinstagram #free #museumpass #balboapark (at Escondido Public Library) https://www.instagram.com/p/ByGKFTuHxYU/?igshid=3wjijp7goide

seen from Singapore
seen from Hong Kong SAR China
seen from Australia

seen from Australia

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Germany

seen from United States
seen from Australia
seen from Netherlands

seen from United States
seen from Germany
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Germany
seen from China
seen from Australia
New Museum passes coming Monday, June 3rd! 🥳 • • • • • #escondido #escolibrary #library #librariesofinstagram #free #museumpass #balboapark (at Escondido Public Library) https://www.instagram.com/p/ByGKFTuHxYU/?igshid=3wjijp7goide
Creating the Second Episode of My Podcast - Arts In Your Library
For my Module 5 Assignment, which could pretty much be on any topic involving instructional media, I chose to create the second episode of my Arts In Your Library podcast - Going Deeper Through the Looking Glass: Your Pinellas Library as a Gateway to the American Studio Glass Movement in St. Petersburg. Going in a different direction than theatre arts, this time I wanted to join forces with the library and arts in Pinellas county using one of the museums included in the Museum Pass. The Museum Pass is amazing because it allows library patrons to visit 8 local museums for free using their library cards.
How does it work? You go to the circulation desk at your participating branch location. Bring your library card (or if you forget, your driver’s license will work). They will give you a receipt good for a specific museum for 1 visit during the next 7 days. Take that receipt to the museum and enjoy! Note – this pass does not include parking or special exhibits; just the main collection.
I selected the Imagine Museum, which is focused on American studio glass artworks since the 1960s because I have never visited there and have zero prior knowledge of studio glass, except for seeing a few Chihuly pieces over the years. I wanted a challenge for the second episode since writing and talking about Broadway was in my wheelhouse (Episode 1 of my Podcast). Writing and discussing studio glass, however, was much more difficult.
As I state in my podcast episode, I began with a general search of the Imagine Museum’s website and other web searches, including Wikipedia, to learn more about studio glass art and how contemporary the American movement was in the grand history of glass. Armed with a basic understanding, I searched keywords in the PPLC’s database, which did not provide a ton of resources. The small number I found appeared relevant, but without the library system being open (thanks, corona!) I could not double check to verify.
The low number of resources challenged me to rethink about how to order and create my podcast. Originally, I planned to talk about the Imagine Museum first and then discuss how the library can supplement what the museum offered. But I flipped that around and noted that sometimes libraries partner with community organizations like museums when their own collections are lacking and they want patrons to enjoy the arts in their community. Once I changed my way of thinking about the subject matter the writing became easy. Recording the podcast was easy because I had the same setup as I did the first time around.
I enjoyed creating this episode of my podcast, maybe not as much as my first episode, but that is okay (Broadway holds a special place in my soul so it is impossible to compare most things to that). I could see myself continuing this podcast as a librarian, but while I’m in school it would be difficult to keep up with it in a timely manner given everything else I need to accomplish right now. Maybe that is the exact reason I should continue to do it. We’ll have to see.
I’m excited to visit the Imagine Museum, using the Seminole library’s Museum Pass or on its $5 art night once the COVID-19 restrictions have been lifted and it is safe to go out in the community again. Pictures of the studio glass look amazing, and I know it will be even better in person.
Check out a free museum pass with us for one of the following awesome museums: • San Diego Children’s Museum • San Diego Museum of Art • San Diego Museum of Man • The New Children’s Museum . Find out more info here: http://library.escondido.org/MuseumPasses.aspx . . #escolibrary #escondidolibrary #freemuseumpass #museumpass #librariesofinstagram #family #free #artandculture #enrichment #kids #children https://www.instagram.com/p/B1kAuqqn00z/?igshid=dcu7zic11fzb
Check out a free museum pass upstairs at the Children’s Desk for the following museums: • San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum • San Diego Museum of Art • San Diego Museum of Man •The New Children’s Museum Find more information on these passes on our website here - http://library.escondido.org/MuseumPasses.aspx . #escolibrary #escondidolibrary #freemuseumpass #museumpass #library #family #artandculture #escondidoca https://www.instagram.com/p/B0CamVEnFws/?igshid=hxkg7gnkvny7
❌❌❌ #kanal #kanalcentrepompidou #exhibition #museumpass #birthday #chill #art #light #architecture #brussels #me #kakkoiiiro #girl (à Kanal - Centre Pompidou) https://www.instagram.com/p/BvPA4L-HGM6/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=wc8tonyvbwpk
Musée de Terra Amata Préhistoire ⛏🔬📓🗿 Nice, France 🇫🇷 2017 #amazingadventuresofbeaujethro #museumpass #musee #terraamata #nice #nice06 #ilovenice #prehistory #nicetourisme #france #frenchriviera #archaeology #anthropologie #museumday (at Musee Terra Amata)
ขยับมาอีกฝั่ง ก็เห็นไอเฟล 🗼 #France #museumpass #arcdetriomphe #towereffel (at Arc de Triomphe)
#France #museumpass #arcdetriomphe (at Arc de Triomphe)