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Open Museum


Open Museum is a participatory exhibit space for fine artists, art museums, and art enthusiasts. Also a not-for-profit digital outreach tool for artists and museums, its purpose is to help make the arts more accessible to everyone and support museums in engaging people around their collections. Visitors can explore Open Museum through Objects, Museums, or People.

Open Museum also offers educational and inspirational games for art and museum lovers, such as The Association Game (t.a.g.), which everyone is welcome to watch, but only members can participate in.

Open Museum is a kind of “Facebook meets Blogger and Flickr for the visual arts.” By being a simple, web-based tool and keeping the object at its center, the museum fills a niche: a destination site for art students or enthusiasts and a tool for visual artists or art museums wanting to use the internet to optimize its outreach and connect with other arts professionals. Open Museum is ideal for exhibits that have no permanent home in a museum’s exhibit space, or for collections that have no catalogs. For museums without an actual building, Open Museum provides a permanent (virtual) home away-from-home for collections that would exist nowhere else.

The museum currently features approximately 1000 Objects, as well as rich media supporting material for those works, by visual artists from around the world. A unique feature of the site is that inspirations, sources and studies for works of art are provided for most objects.

The Open Museum Blog features articles about the Objects, Museums and People, which is presented on the Open Museum site.

Any Open Museum visitor can explore any area of the site. Registered visitors (members) can participate in a variety of additional ways, ranging from reading and participating in conversations, posting photos on their walls, "favoriting" objects, friending museums, and playing t.a.g. (the association game). Registered members can also apply to be curators of their own collections, in one of the following categories: art museums, independent artists, artist collectives, schools of art and design, history museums.


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