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February 7th 2014: Greening the Museum

Will the green revolution leave museums behind? Is making an institutional commitment to operate sustainably a nice thing to do or is it essential? Is sustainability education just for science centers? What responsibility do art museums bear for their carbon footprint? Join the conversation this week with Sarah Sutton Brophy, author, consultant and advocate for the green museum. Sarah will share her personal and professional green journey and explain why greening is not only critical to an institution’s financial sustainability, but speaks to the heart of its mission.

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Sarah Sutton Brophy

Sarah Sutton Brophy, LEED-AP, is an independent consultant helping museums and other cultural institutions become environmentally and financially sustainable through grants, mainstreaming activities and green performances. She is also a a LEED-accredited professional through the U.S. Green Building Council. She is the author of The Green Nonprofit, The First 52 Weeks of Your Green Journey, coauthor of The Green Museum and blogs at Sustainable Museums. Sarah has worked in museums in new England, the Mid-Atlantic, Colorado and Montana. She holds a BA in American Studies from Sweet Briar College, an MA in history from the College of William & Mary and a certificate in history administra
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