Case Studies in Innovation
American art museums are driven by a passion to serve and engage the public with art, and for most of them that means increasing the number and range of visitors they attract. For a number of reasons, the drive to expand access and to attract broader audiences faces several obstacles, including a lack of both data and sustained examples of how best to do this work.
“Case Studies in Innovation” is a series of reports on the topics of Access, Audience Development, and Marketing – sharing best practices and examples of how museums could attract the largest audiences possible, and how to do so sustainably and true to their missions.
































