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The Art and Science of Storytelling

  • American Museum of Natural History 200 Central Park West New York, NY, 10024 United States (map)

In an era of declining public trust, museums remain among the most trusted institutions. How are museums using their expertise to lead cutting-edge climate storytelling? 

The Yale Program on Climate Change Communication (YPCCC) conducts research to help museums of all types—natural history, art, science, and history museums—engage audiences around climate change. Join the YPCCC for a panel discussion with museum experts and exhibition designers about how museums are blending data with storytelling, identifying new ways to inform and inspire visitors to act on climate change, and how successful strategies from museums can be applied more broadly across the climate movement.  

The panel will include leaders from the Climate Museum, the Natural History Museum of Utah, The Wild Center, the Association of Science and Technology Centers, the American Museum of Natural History, and experience designers Sitara Systems, whose projects included climate change interactive exhibits for the Yale Peabody Museum. 

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