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21st Century Museum Marketing: Engaging Audiences, Creating Relevancy, and Boosting Earned Income The Entrepreneurial Museum November 2012

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21st Century Museum Marketing: Engaging Audiences, Creating Relevancy,

and Boosting Earned Income

The Entrepreneurial MuseumNovember 2012

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600,000 annual visitors to galleries, performances, film screenings, public programs, and the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden.

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Walker Campus

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The Future of Museum MarketingShifting from Marketing Programs

to Audience Engagement

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Evolution of Museum MarketingAdapted from Andrew McIntyre

1970s 1980s 1990s TODAY

Product-Focused Selling-Focused Marketing-Focused Audience-Focused

Source: Andrew McIntyre, Understanding audiences. Building audiences. Morris Hargraeve McIntyre Consultancy and Research. Adapted by Ryan French.

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Evolution of Museum MarketingAdapted from Andrew McIntyre

1970s 1980s 1990s TODAY

Product-Focused Selling-Focused Marketing-Focused Audience-Focused

Source: Andrew McIntyre, Understanding audiences. Building audiences. Morris Hargraeve McIntyre Consultancy and Research. Adapted by Ryan French.

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Evolution of Museum MarketingAdapted from Andrew McIntyre

1970s 1980s 1990s TODAY

Product-Focused Selling-Focused Marketing-Focused Audience-Focused

Source: Andrew McIntyre, Understanding audiences. Building audiences. Morris Hargraeve McIntyre Consultancy and Research. Adapted by Ryan French.

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Evolution of Museum MarketingAdapted from Andrew McIntyre

1970s 1980s 1990s TODAY

Product-Focused Selling-Focused Marketing-Focused Audience-Focused

Source: Andrew McIntyre, Understanding audiences. Building audiences. Morris Hargraeve McIntyre Consultancy and Research. Adapted by Ryan French.

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Evolution of Museum MarketingAdapted from Andrew McIntyre

1970s 1980s 1990s TODAYPRODUCT-LED VISION-LED

Product-Focused Selling-Focused Marketing-Focused Audience-Focused

Source: Andrew McIntyre, Understanding audiences. Building audiences. Morris Hargraeve McIntyre Consultancy and Research. Adapted by Ryan French.

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Evolution of Museum MarketingAdapted from Andrew McIntyre

1970s 1980s 1990s TODAYPRODUCT-LED VISION-LED

Product-Focused Selling-Focused Marketing-Focused Audience-Focused

Source: Andrew McIntyre, Understanding audiences. Building audiences. Morris Hargraeve McIntyre Consultancy and Research. Adapted by Ryan French.

Walker Art Center

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Why engagement? Why now?

• Changes in:o Artist-as-sole-creatoro Audience-as-sole-receivero Curator-as-institutional-gatekeeper

• These changes align with cultural shifts in the practice of art making and in society at large.

• A desire to shift in the Walker’s interactions with audiences from “transactional” to “relational.”

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Three Experiments in Engagement

1. Inside: Participatory Exhibitions

2. Outside: Open Field

3. Online: Walker website

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Inside: Participatory Exhibitions

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Benches and Binoculars

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50/50: Audience and Experts Curate the Paper Collection

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Outside: Open Field

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In summer 2009 we imagined how the Walker’s large adjacent green space could be a setting for new ways of working with artists and the public.

Public

ArtistsInstitution

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Open FieldDesign Charrette

• Identified steps to construct a social space.

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Before

Spring 2010 construction

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After

…and a large Open Field

Food, shade, and seating…

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Open FieldTool Shed and Drawing Club

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Swedish Song Session in the Turrell

The public is invited to program their own activities

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Online: Walker Website

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Content, content, content

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Is it working?

• Insideo Visitor experience changes (e.g., photo policy, guard’s choice,

scavenger hunts, free Wi-Fi)o Curators and educators are changing practices

• Outsideo Animated campuso Engaged artist community and neighborhood

• Onlineo 40% more online visitors since launcho Referrals from social media up 150%o 21% more “engagement” (3+ minutes, 3+ pageviews)

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Challenges remain

• Bringing the magic of outdoors to the indoors: Truly embracing the spirit of engagement with our internal programming.

• From free to paid: Converting people from outside to the inside.

• Content, content, content or “feeding the beast”: How can we continue to create content for the website?

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Making real institutional change

• Control v ownershipo Organizational charts are not as important as working styles. o Open-minded and broad skilled staff members needed—

create a spirit of collaboration.

• Experiment, learn, adapt… repeato There are already a lot of variables once the audience is

engaged, don’t be afraid to make a mistake.

• Commitment from the top is criticalo Audience engagement is sometimes difficult to measure.

Institutional leaders need to be committed to your efforts for the long term.

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Thank you!

Ryan French@french_rlinkedin.com/in/ryanfrench