“Accepting
oneself does not preclude an attempt to become better.”
― Flannery O'Connor
― Flannery O'Connor
As Andalusia enters organizational adolescence, it is a good time to take
stock of whence we were born, where we have been, where we are, and where we
are going. The Andalusia Foundation was established in 2001 and the property
was opened to the public shortly thereafter. At 13 years old, our coming of age
story, or bildungsroman as it is
known in literary criticism, can be seen as a tale of vision and hard work and
the support of so many individuals, foundations and government funders. To help
us in our rite of passage, we are fortunate to have been awarded a MAP
grant. MAP is an acronym for Museum Assessment Program and is supported
through a cooperative agreement between the Institute of Museum and Library
Services and the American Alliance of Museums. The grant is not cash but
expertise and provides guidance in meeting priorities and goals
and understanding how our museum compares to standards and best
practices. Since 1981, the program has helped over 4,300 museums maintain
and improve operations through a confidential, consultative process. From now
until early July our internal MAP team (staff, board members and other
stakeholders) will be engaged in a guided self-study, a kind of self-acceptance
exercise. This work will set the stage for a site visit by a peer reviewer later
in the summer. The reviewer's report will suggest some action steps, frame
strategic planning, and will offer us a view of the road to our next stage of
growth. Stay tuned as we learn more about ourselves and chart a course for
post-adolescence.
- Elizabeth Wylie, Executive Director
The Flannery O'Connor-Andalusia Foundation
2 comments:
Great news! Since my visit to Andalusia and experiences with visitors, I feel this old farm is a national treasure in the fullest sense: a place not only of American history, but of contemplation. For me and many others, a visit to Flannery's final home becomes a spiritual door no classroom can evoke.
It has pretty birds and flowers, too.
I completely agree with Steve!
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