Each year
the Museum's staff of 75, along with numerous guest artists,
consulting curators, and educators, work together to produce
more than 150 public and educational programs, exhibitions,
and Internet offerings. The scope of activities includes educational
public programs for adults, families and students; permanent
and special exhibitions drawn from the collections; traveling
loan exhibitions; collections-based publications; collections
access for research; and Internet initiatives including virtual
exhibitions highlighting "hidden" aspects of the collections.
More than 1 million people throughout the world enjoy these
programs annually. Visitors and users range from the elementary
student on a class field trip, the high school student working
as a summer peer docent with camp groups, and seniors on an
outing, to documentary filmmakers, university scholars and museum
curators researching collection holdings. Domestic and foreign
tourists and family groups also utilize the resources and programs
the Museum offers, from walking tours to exhibition-linked musical
programming. In order to achieve its ambitious goals, each year
the Museum receives the financial support of a number of proud
individuals, foundations, corporations and government agencies
that believe in the Museum's mission of preserving the city's
many diverse cultures.
Please
click on the links above to learn about the many different ways
YOU can help.
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