Welcome aboard 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, under the guidance of your host, Rob Lee. On today’s episode, we have Anita Kassof who has seven years of dedicated leadership, she is the Executive Director of the Baltimore Museum of Industry. As a fervent advocate for the museum's mission, she is devoted to preserving and commemorating Baltimore's rich industrial heritage. Kassof's unwavering passion lies in delving into the profound history of industry and its profound influence on the city's economy. Recognizing the significance of her role as a steward, she is dedicated to enhancing the museum's legacy, ensuring it flourishes even beyond her tenure.
Baltimore Museum of Industry is in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Located in an old cannery, the museum has exhibits on various types of manufacturing and industry from the early 20th century. There are several hands-on sections with working equipment and other artifacts.
Baltimore Museum of Industry is in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Located in an old cannery, the museum has exhibits on various types of manufacturing and industry from the early 20th century. There are several hands-on sections with working equipment and other artifacts.
In this episode, we uncover:
- How the Baltimore Museum of Industry illuminates Maryland's storied industrial heritage while also envisioning the trajectory of future industry.
- Explore Baltimore's historical role as a bustling hub of national manufacturing, driven by its strategic logistical advantages that fueled a diverse array of industries.
- Uncover the immersive experience offered by the museum through hands-on demonstrations and interactive exhibits designed to captivate and educate its visitors.
- Investigate the museum's innovative response to the pandemic, including the creation of virtual programs, hands-on learning kits, and strategic partnerships for COVID testing.
- Take a closer look at the upcoming exhibitions, such as "Fire and Shadow," a profound exploration of the Bethlehem Steel Mill, and "Food for Thought," a tribute to the unsung heroes of frontline food service workers.
This is an episode you don't want to miss! Anita discusses the museum's mission to celebrate Maryland's industrial legacy and explore the future of the industry. She emphasizes the importance of being a steward of the museum and leaving it better than she found it. Kassof highlights the variety of industries that thrived in Baltimore, such as the railroad, oyster cannery, and umbrella manufacturing. She also mentions the logistical advantage of Baltimore's port, which contributed to its industrial growth. Kassof shares the museum's innovative initiatives during the pandemic, including virtual programs, hands-on learning kits, and partnerships with MedStar Health for COVID testing. She also talks about upcoming exhibitions, such as "Fire and Shadow" about the Bethlehem Steel Mill and "Food for Thought" honoring frontline food and nutrition service workers. Kassof encourages people to visit the museum and experience its interactive exhibits that go beyond just showcasing machinery and industry.
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Baltimore Museum of Industry
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Host: Rob Lee
Music: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.
Production:
Music: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.
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- Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel Alexis
- Edited by Daniel Alexis
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