2021 Conference

 

Blue open square with the words Re/Create, Re/Charge, Re/Imagine inside. Text bellow image reads 2021 Annual Conference; November 15, 17, and 19, 2021

 

Re/Create, Re/Charge, Re/Imagine
2021 Annual Conference
Virtual
November 15, 17, and 19, 2021

2021 is our opportunity. 2020 was a year of challenge and change, so what happens next? Where do we find ways to become re-inspired in our work, or newly inspired? What programs and connections do we rebuild, and what can we create that suits new needs? How do we rejoin the museum workforce, and what can we do to welcome new colleagues?

With 50+ sessions, multiple keynotes, networking lunches, and a virtual exhibit hall, you have a variety of opportunities to connect and engage with other museum professionals.

  • Virtual Platform – Conference is accessible at the click of a button, no matter where you are, or what time zone.

  • Tiered Pricing – The NEMA Conference is a great value, with pricing options and scholarships that make it accessible and affordable to everyone.

  • Be Social – Follow #NEMA2021 on social media, attend receptions and affinity lunches, or host your own networking events on the conference platform all week.

  • Industry Experts – Learn about the latest innovative products and services in the NEMA Exhibit Hall. Chat with vendors and attend demos in their virtual booths.

  • Session Recordings – Too many great topics to watch all at once? Miss a session that you wanted to attend? Most sessions will be recorded and available for registrants to access through the conference website and app up to three months post conference.

  • More to come! We’re continuing to expand the conference offerings with timely and relevant sessions between now and November.

 

 


A special thank you to our sponsors:

 

Connecticut Humanities Connecticut Office of the Arts Logo MassHumanities Logo 
Collector Systems 42 Design Fab 
Harvard University, Museum Studies Degree Program Logo International Tennis Hall of Fame  Museum Search & Reference Logo
GRL Architects History Department, UMass Boston Tufts Museum Studies Logo
Lucidea Logo Vermont Humanities Logo
Red square with the word Skinner Tru Vue Logo Museum Insights
 Museum Textile Services Logo Rhode Island Council for the Humanities
     
 Mass Cultural Council Logo National Endowment for the Humanities
Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed during this conference, do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.