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We're here to take your museum to the next level and work for its growth. Veevart is a team of hard working individuals passionate about art, design and technology. Our objective is to provide museums, auction houses, galleries & design studios with the best application so that they can better connect to their audience, promote their artworks and collections while making their job easier, fun, creative and effective

Your visitors are not comparing your museum to other museums anymore.They are comparing you to the last seamless digital...
05/28/2026

Your visitors are not comparing your museum to other museums anymore.

They are comparing you to the last seamless digital experience they had:
✔️ Booking a restaurant
✔️ Renewing a subscription
✔️ Checking into a hotel

That shift has quietly changed what visitors expect from memberships, ticketing, registrations, and communication.

And when those expectations are not met, visitors rarely complain. They simply disengage.

In our latest blog, we explore:
• Why recognition now matters more than hospitality
• How friction silently kills renewals and registrations
• The operational gaps visitors notice immediately
• Why museum experience is now an infrastructure challenge, not just a programming challenge

If your systems are not connected, your visitors can feel it.

👉Read the full article here and see what modern museum audiences now expect from every interaction. https://hubs.li/Q04j6gfk0

05/27/2026

What happens when cultural organizations stop assuming and start experimenting? 🌵✨

On the latest episode of Cultural Animals: Museum Leadership Lab, Jamie Maslyn Larson, President and CEO of Tohono Chul, shares how a simple idea turned into a massive community success.

Instead of fighting the Tucson summer heat, her team leaned into how people actually live in the desert. 🌙🎶

The result?
“Chillin at the Chul” brought nearly 12,000 visitors over 12 weeks with live music, local food, family programming, and evenings in the garden that were 10 degrees cooler than the city.

A powerful reminder that innovation often starts with listening to your community and being willing to try something new.

🎧 Watch the short and hear how one experiment transformed engagement.

🎧 Listen to the full Cultural Animals: Museum Leadership Lab Podcast
Apple: https://hubs.li/Q04j3RYL0
Spotify: https://hubs.li/Q04j4-_00

▶️ Watch Podcast on YourTube: https://hubs.li/Q04j4Wwp0

Today is the final day of the American Alliance of Museums Annual Meeting & MuseumExpo 2026 🎉If you haven’t stopped by y...
05/22/2026

Today is the final day of the American Alliance of Museums Annual Meeting & MuseumExpo 2026 🎉

If you haven’t stopped by yet, come visit the Veevart team at Booth #1208 📍 before the show wraps up.

We’d love to chat about how museums are improving operations with integrated ticketing 🎟️, memberships 👥, CRM, fundraising, POS, and more, all in one platform.

And yes... we still have flashlights 🔦 helping museums illuminate their operations! 😉

See you today at Booth #1208 👋

We’re excited to be at the American Alliance of Museums Annual Meeting & MuseumExpo 2026 today and tomorrow 🎉Stop by Boo...
05/21/2026

We’re excited to be at the American Alliance of Museums Annual Meeting & MuseumExpo 2026 today and tomorrow 🎉

Stop by Booth #1208 📍 to meet the Veevart team, explore how museums are streamlining operations with an all-in-one platform, and grab a Veevart flashlight 🔦 to help illuminate your operations.

From ticketing 🎟️ and memberships 👥 to CRM, fundraising 💰, POS, and back-office tools, we’d love to connect and hear what you’re working on.

See you at Booth #1208 👋

05/18/2026

Covid forced museums to make decisions no one was prepared for. Early closures. Months of zero revenue. Difficult workforce reductions. And still, many teams came together around a shared mission to keep going.

There is a deeper story here about leadership, trust, and what it really takes to sustain an institution through uncertainty.

This short features insights from Dave Togni at Corning Museum of Glass, shared on the Cultural Animals: Museum Leadership Lab podcast.

Watch the short to hear how they navigated it.

🚨 Product Alert 🚨Museums don’t have a traffic problem. They have a conversion problem.Visitors are already there. The qu...
05/15/2026

🚨 Product Alert 🚨

Museums don’t have a traffic problem. They have a conversion problem.

Visitors are already there. The question is: how much value are you capturing from each interaction?

We just published a new update breaking down how museums can turn everyday moments, like buying a ticket or waiting in line, into measurable revenue opportunities.

In this release, we cover:
• How to convert ticket purchases into memberships on the spot 🎟️
• How retroactive pricing removes friction and increases conversions
• How self-service kiosks reduce lines and unlock new revenue 🖥️
• What it looks like to connect every transaction back to your data 📊

The common thread: removing friction at the exact moment revenue decisions happen.

A ticket becomes a membership opportunity.
A line becomes a self-service moment.
A simple interaction becomes trackable growth.

If you’re thinking about how to increase revenue without adding complexity or staff burden, this is worth a read.

👉 Explore the latest product updates and see how it works: https://hubs.li/Q04gPS0b0

Most people think fundraising is about money. Jonathan Foerster thinks it's about people.Jonathan is the CEO of the Goli...
05/14/2026

Most people think fundraising is about money. Jonathan Foerster thinks it's about people.

Jonathan is the CEO of the Golisano Children's Museum of Naples, and he started his career as a journalist. He has spent the last decade figuring out that the skills behind a good story, curiosity, listening, asking why before assuming you know the answer, are the same skills behind great leadership, great fundraising, and great organizational culture.

A few things he said in our recent conversation that I keep thinking about:

On fundraising: "You have to learn each person and understand their motivation first. Some people want recognition. Some want access. Some want nobody to ever know they gave. Only then do you ask."

On membership growth (they nearly doubled membership while raising prices): "Being egalitarian about who should be in the museum makes the people who can afford the full price want to be part of it too. They feel like they can't miss out."

On AI and children's museums: "The next great leaders are going to be people who know how to communicate directly with the people they do business with. People give their money and trust to people they can relate to. We're building the foundation for that."

On running a nonprofit like a business: "I still have to make payroll. I still have to convince people to use my product. People stop thinking about nonprofits as businesses, and that's when nonprofits stop being successful."

The full conversation is now live. If you work in museums, nonprofits, or any mission-driven organization, you'll get a lot out of this one.

👉 Read the full blog to see how it all came together and what your organization can learn from it: https://hubs.li/Q04gGP8x0

🎧 Listen to the Cultural Animals: Museum Leadership Lab Podcast
Apple: https://hubs.li/Q04gGy6r0
Spotify: https://hubs.li/Q04gGYpH0

▶️ Watch Podcast on YourTube: https://hubs.li/Q04gGBL10

🚨 Free Webinar 🚨Museums don’t have a content problem. They have a connection problem.What if your most valuable growth d...
05/11/2026

🚨 Free Webinar 🚨

Museums don’t have a content problem. They have a connection problem.

What if your most valuable growth driver isn’t a new campaign or major donor, but the relationships already forming around your programs, exhibitions, and experiences?

Join us for Museums as Ecosystems: From Engagement to Revenue. This is a candid conversation on how museums can better connect content, engagement, and philanthropy to drive sustainable growth.

📅 Wednesday, May 13
⏰ 2:00 PM ET
💻 Free | 60-minute Zoom webinar

You’ll learn how to:
• Move beyond siloed, transactional thinking
• Turn content into a strategic connector across teams
• Rethink ROI as trust, participation, and long-term relationships
• Build pathways from programs to membership to philanthropy
• Align teams without overhauling your org structure

Featuring:
• Erica Wall, Director at the Lunder Institute of American Art
• Rachelle Giard, Advancement, Development and Operations at Veevart

This is not a lecture. Not a slide-heavy case study.
It is a practical, practitioner-led discussion for people working across the museum.

👉 Save your spot and get the details: https://hubs.li/Q04g8nY_0

Your most engaged visitors might be your best future donors, and your development team may never know it.When ticketing,...
05/07/2026

Your most engaged visitors might be your best future donors, and your development team may never know it.

When ticketing, programs, membership, and donor data live in separate systems, critical insights get lost. The result is missed opportunities, generic outreach, and fundraising that relies on incomplete information.

This post breaks down how connected data changes everything. From smarter prospect identification to better timing and more meaningful asks, the difference is clear when your systems actually talk to each other.

If you want fundraising that reflects how your visitors truly engage, it starts with your data.

Read more: https://hubs.li/Q04fQfDj0

05/06/2026

Museums often think of partnerships in traditional ways. The real opportunity is in leveraging what makes your institution uniquely valuable.

Take Corning Museum of Glass as an example from our Cultural Animals: Museum Leadership Lab podcast episode 3.

By focusing deeply on a single material, glass, they built unmatched expertise. That specialization did not just attract visitors. It attracted unexpected partners.

A cruise line approached them to bring live glassmaking demonstrations onboard. What followed was not a one-off activation. It became a 10-year global partnership.

Here is what made it work and what others can learn:

🔹 Lean into your niche expertise: Being highly specialized made them the go-to authority. When the cruise line explored the idea, everyone pointed to one place.

🔹 Be open to unconventional opportunities: Hot glass on a cruise ship is not a typical museum program. Thinking beyond traditional walls unlocked a new global audience.

🔹 Innovate to meet constraints: Open flames were not an option at sea. They engineered and patented electric glassmaking equipment, turning a limitation into innovation.

🔹 Align with mission-driven impact: The program did not just entertain. It supported nonprofit causes and funded scholarships back at the museum.

The takeaway

Your institution’s expertise can travel further than you think. Some of the most impactful partnerships are the ones you never planned for.

Where could your expertise show up next?

Watch or listen to the full Cultural Animals: Museum Leadership Lab podcast:

Apple Podcast: https://hubs.li/Q04fCwjY0
Spotify Podcast: https://hubs.li/Q04fCsQQ0
Watch on YouTube Podcast: https://hubs.li/Q04fCjBs0

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