The Progress Report
A newsletter for museum professionals that’s serious about audience progress but playful about the process.
Contributors
- Alexa Magladry 1
- Aubrey Bergauer 1
- Ben Mosior 1
- Erin Milbeck Wilcox 2
- Isabel Singer 1
- Isabella Bruno 2
- Jennifer DePrizio 1
- Kelly Cannon 3
- Kimberlee Kiehl 1
- Krista Dahl Kusuma 1
- Kyle Bowen 159
- Lynda Kelly 1
- Nameiko Miller 1
- Rachel Ropeik 1
- Randi Korn 1
- Rebekah Harding 1
- Robert Weisberg 1
- Rosie Siemer 11
- Ruth Hartt 1
- Steve Boyd-Smith 1
- Susan Hawksworth 2

Envisioning Your Ideal Visitor: A Collaborative Thought Experiment
Defining your "ideal visitor" for a specific program or offering can be challenging, but it's a powerful way to focus your efforts. Join a group exercise to explore how that ideal visitor thinks, feels, acts and what they believe about their purpose for engaging.

Ambivalent pancakes
When seeking to understand audiences, listening for ambivalence in individuals can reveal their inner thinking, emotions, and guiding principles in a way surveys and focus groups rarely do.

What is the purpose of community-based research?
Local cultural organizations partnering on audience research makes intuitive sense, but do people define their communities primarily by location? A goals-based approach to studying audiences may be more revealing.