
Mighty Museum in Schools
Michelle speaks to grade 6 & 7 classes about history and inclusion, and the importance of primary and secondary research sources.

Kahkewistahaw First Nation – Stories of Chiefs
Interpretive signage tells the stories of many of the Nation’s courageous leaders.

Mighty Project at the Hornby Island Natural History Centre
The Hornby Island Natural History Centre is back!

Museum Sector in Crisis: Systemic Governance Challenges
B.C.’s museum sector is facing a governance crisis that is perpetuating toxic working environments.

Designing Curatorial Ideas into Action
Five reasons why having a curatorial floor plan is useful.

Writing Inclusive Museum Exhibit Text: Critical Practices in Action
Considering voice and power in our practices.

Writing for Museum Exhibitions: 8 Reasons Why You Need an Editor (You’ll Be Surprised!)
Learn why an editor is a must when working on museum exhibition text.

Hornby Island Natural History Centre Recovery Project
Mighty Museum and the Hornby Island Natural History Centre are working together to literally rise from the ashes.

Kahkewistahaw First Nation Micro Museum Project
Mighty Museum and Kahkewistahaw First Nation believe micro museum project paves future pathways for reconciliation.

Shaking Things Up: Small Museums and Activism
Small museums are hotspots for activism. Learn why.

COVID-19 and Museum Workers – What is Happening?
Learn about a new study being developed by Mighty Museum.

A Seat at the Table -2020 Exhibition at Museum of Vancouver and Chinatown
Success at developing collaborative museum exhibits.

Signage Project Receives British Columbia Historic Federation Award of Merit
Award winning signage project delivers an uncomfortable history.

Behind the Scenes Planning during COVID-19
Hope for the future keeps museums moving forward.

Mighty Museum Hearts Small Museums
Mighty Museum sets sail to help another small museum.