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International Committee for Museum Management
NameInternational Committee for Museum Management
Parent organizationInternational Council of Museums (ICOM)

International Committee for Museum Management is a professional organization dedicated to promoting excellence in museum management and providing a platform for museum professionals to share knowledge and best practices. The committee works closely with International Council of Museums (ICOM), United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) to advance the field of museum management. The committee's efforts are also supported by organizations such as the Getty Conservation Institute, National Museum of Natural History, and Smithsonian Institution. Additionally, the committee collaborates with European Museum Forum, American Alliance of Museums, and Museums Association to promote international cooperation and knowledge sharing.

Introduction

The International Committee for Museum Management plays a crucial role in promoting cultural heritage preservation and museum development worldwide. The committee's work is informed by the principles of ICOM Code of Ethics for Museums, which emphasizes the importance of museum ethics, cultural diversity, and community engagement. The committee's members, including museum directors, curators, and conservators, work together to address challenges facing museums today, such as digital transformation, sustainability, and audience engagement. The committee also collaborates with organizations such as the World Heritage Centre, International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property (ICCROM), and European Commission to promote cultural heritage preservation and museum development.

History

The International Committee for Museum Management was established in response to the growing need for professional development and networking opportunities in the field of museum management. The committee's history is closely tied to the development of ICOM, which was founded in 1946 with the support of UNESCO and other international organizations. Over the years, the committee has worked with museum professionals from around the world, including Neil MacGregor, Philippe de Montebello, and Glenn Lowry, to promote excellence in museum management and cultural heritage preservation. The committee has also collaborated with organizations such as the National Gallery of Art, Tate Modern, and Louvre Museum to advance the field of museum management.

Organization

The International Committee for Museum Management is a non-profit organization governed by a board of directors composed of museum professionals from around the world. The committee's secretariat is located in Paris, France, and is responsible for coordinating the committee's activities and programs. The committee also has regional committees and working groups focused on specific topics, such as digital museums, museum marketing, and cultural heritage preservation. The committee works closely with organizations such as the European Museum Academy, American Museum Association, and Museums Australia to promote international cooperation and knowledge sharing.

Activities and Programs

The International Committee for Museum Management offers a range of activities and programs designed to promote excellence in museum management and cultural heritage preservation. These include conferences, workshops, and training programs on topics such as museum management, curatorial practice, and conservation techniques. The committee also publishes guidelines and best practices on topics such as museum ethics, cultural diversity, and community engagement. The committee's activities are supported by organizations such as the Ford Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, and Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Additionally, the committee collaborates with University of Oxford, Harvard University, and University of California, Los Angeles to promote research and education in the field of museum management.

Membership and Governance

The International Committee for Museum Management has a diverse membership of museum professionals from around the world, including museum directors, curators, and conservators. The committee's governance structure is designed to ensure representation from a range of museum types and geographic regions. The committee's board of directors is responsible for setting the committee's strategic direction and overseeing its activities and programs. The committee works closely with organizations such as the International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies (IFACCA), European League of Institutes of the Arts (ELIA), and Association of Art Museum Directors (AAMD) to promote international cooperation and knowledge sharing.

International Collaborations

The International Committee for Museum Management collaborates with a range of international organizations to promote cultural heritage preservation and museum development worldwide. These include UNESCO, ICOM, and IFLA, as well as regional museum organizations such as the European Museum Forum and American Alliance of Museums. The committee also works with government agencies such as the National Endowment for the Arts and National Endowment for the Humanities to promote cultural heritage preservation and museum development. Additionally, the committee collaborates with private foundations such as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Open Society Foundations to support museum development and cultural heritage preservation initiatives around the world. The committee's international collaborations are also supported by organizations such as the World Bank, European Investment Bank, and Asian Development Bank.

Category:Museum organizations

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