Welcome to the inaugural edition our our monthly newsletter, The Future of Culture. This post provides an overview of the articles that are featured in the January 2025 edition.
Ron Ulrich
Blog by Ron Ulrich
We hope that the January edition of The Future of Culture has been both informative and evocative, and sets out the vision for this exciting new arts agency. But why? We hope that this article sets out our raison d'être.
This article highlights the real struggle of small museums to remain vibrant, viable and relevant part of their community's cultural fabric and deliver the same sustainable, impactful community benefits as their urban counterparts without a different approach to funding.
As we turn the calendar page to January 2025, we know one thing for sure: we are in for a bumpy ride. To help our fellow colleagues working in the cultural sector navigate any career challenges that may result, we turned to US based museum career advisor, Alli Schell, for some advice.
The growing villainization of migrant communities paints migrants not as contributors to societies, but as threats. This article highlights how a museum and the migrant community to build bridges in their community.
What role do museums play in today’s world of mixed messages and “alternative facts?” A pretty big and important one, according to research. This article outlines some of the steps cultural organizations can take to help counter misinformation and continue serving as a reliable source of facts.







