Hi Rachel,
Thank you for the prompt to think about the relevance of a museum conference. Like you, I enjoy attending a museum conference. Being amongst likeminded people reminds me that the work that chose me; oddly, I did not choose to work in a museum, suited my capabilities. Even better, the museum/cultural center where I work represents the sovereign tribes in my home state, and I happen to be from one of those tribes. All around, the learning experience continues and sitting in a room full of attentive and always ready to learn museum folk is rewarding. I'm not always able to attend conferences, so with those gaps one thing I notice is how the museum field shifts - whether it be due to the pandemic, the current political climate, or changes in how museums approach working with Home communities. I also greatly enjoy having the opportunity to visit museums in other locations outside of my home state. One can learn a lot about how other museums choose to interpret, display, and share knowledge with their public. Anyway, thanks again for asking. - Amy
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[Amy] [Johnson]
[Curator of Collections]
[Indian Pueblo Cultural Center]
[Albuquerque] [NM]
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Original Message:
Sent: 05-27-2026 01:07 PM
From: Rachel Alschuler
Subject: A contemplation on conferences
Dear All
I do enjoy a museum conference and have been to AAM's several times and likely will attend again. I am just wondering how it can be the most useful. I do hope to come as am employee of a museum. I am an emerging museum professional. Any insight is welcome. I have also gone to California Assoasion of Museums and Western Museums.
Thanks,
Rachel
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Rachel Alschuler
Museum Education/ Visitor Experience
San Francisco CA
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