Published June 21, 2017 by Julie Santorella

Arctic Museum Participates in #MuseumWeek on Social Media

Arctic Museum

A UNESCO project, #MuseumWeek was the first worldwide cultural event to take place exclusively on social media. #MuseumWeek provides cultural institutions an exciting platform to digitally share their collections and extend their reach to an international audience. This year, museums, galleries, libraries, and archives around the world unite for the cause of gender equality under the week-long theme: A Tribute to Women, with the hashtag #WomenMW.

#MuseumWeek celebrates women with 7 days, 7 themes, and 7 hashtags. #FoodMW kicked off the week on Monday, as cultural institutions shared their food-related artifacts and exhibits featuring women, made by women, or used by them. The Arctic Museum participated by showcasing Inuit women and girls preparing seal meat and fishing for trout.

For Tuesday’s #SportsMW, the Arctic Museum highlighted the simple, yet surprisingly difficult, traditional cup-in-pin game, with a video taken by Donald B. MacMilan of two Inuit girls playing the game while seated on a sledge. The week continues with music, stories, book, travel, and heritage themes.

Like/follow the Arctic Museum on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram this week to celebrate museums around the world and learn interesting things from our collections! What is the story of a path breaking, female Arctic explorer who has an area of Greenland named after her? Do you know the story of the young Inuit girl who was one of only 12 survivors of a shipwrecked expedition? Stay tuned for #StoriesMW on Thursday!