
Project scope
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Product management UI design UX design Website development Mobile app developmentSkills
digital content digital media strategyThe project aims to develop a technology stack that enhances public access to art, aligning with the museum's mission of making art more accessible to a broader audience. The museum currently faces challenges in reaching diverse audiences due to limited digital engagement tools. By leveraging modern technology, the project seeks to create a seamless digital experience for visitors, both online and in-person. This involves evaluating existing digital tools, identifying gaps, and proposing solutions that integrate with the museum's current systems. The project will focus on enhancing user experience, increasing online visibility, and providing interactive digital content. The goal is to create a cohesive digital strategy that supports the museum's educational and outreach objectives, making art more accessible to everyone.
The deliverables for this project include a comprehensive report outlining the proposed technology stack, including software and hardware recommendations. Additionally, a prototype of a digital engagement tool, such as a mobile app or interactive website feature, will be developed. The project will also deliver a presentation summarizing the findings and recommendations, along with a user guide for implementing the proposed solutions. These deliverables will provide the museum with a clear path forward to enhance public access to art through technology.
Sharing knowledge in specific technical skills, techniques, methodologies required for the project.
Providing access to necessary tools, software, and resources required for project completion.
Supported causes
The global challenges this project addresses, aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Learn more about all 17 SDGs here.
About the company
The Broad is a contemporary art museum on Grand Avenue in Downtown Los Angeles. The museum is named for philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad, who financed the $140 million building that houses the Broad art collections. It offers free general admission to its permanent collection galleries. However, not all of its events are free and admission prices may vary by exhibit and/or by event. It opened on September 20, 2015.