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The Importance of the New York Study of Museums Survey Wednesday, July 30, 2025 12:00 - 1:00 PM EST Wondering how the NYS Museum Study survey can provide your museum the necessary tools to succeed in our ever-changing landscape? Concerned that your organization’s information might be shared? Join us to discuss the importance of the survey and how it can help your museum. |
Speakers |
Noël Koehn Throughout her career, Noël Koehn (she/her) has invested her energies into museum research, analysis, and consulting. Advocating for creative problem solving and resourcefulness, Noël has helped numerous museum leaders focus their storytelling goals, improve outreach, and channel institutional enthusiasm toward marketable, community-relevant interpretive products and programs. Though a Virginia native, Noël grew up in Texas and earned a BFA in Studio Art and an MA in Public History from Texas State University. In 2019, she completed a PhD in Public History at Middle Tennessee State University. She now lives in Richmond, Virginia with her husband, and their yorkiepoo Little Amy Dorrit. She enjoys working on their historic house, mudlarking in nearby waterways, and making paintings. |
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Virtual programs are made possible by the Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation. |