Welcome! I’m Malcolm Norge, a retired museum guide with years of experience working in museums across the United States. After taking early retirement, I realized my passion for museums was far from over.
My fascination with history, culture, and the stories behind every exhibit only deepened over time, so I decided to start this blog, The Museum of the Future, as a way to continue sharing that love with others.
My Journey
After decades spent guiding people through the corridors of art, history, and science museums, I know just how transformative a museum visit can be. I have worked in cities large and small, from bustling metropolises to quiet towns, each with its own distinct contributions to the museum world.
Now, through this blog, I hope to create a virtual guide experience for you, sparking curiosity and perhaps inspiring your next museum trip.
What I Bring to This Blog
As a former guide, my experience lies in storytelling and curating engaging narratives around museum exhibits. I understand how to bridge history with personal discovery, bringing context to the art and artifacts that make up each museum.
In addition, my hands-on familiarity with museum operations and visitor perspectives allows me to highlight not only the collections but also the best ways to enjoy each museum.
If you want to learn more about my modus operandi here, visit my editorial policy.
Why Follow The Museum of the Future?
My goal is simple: to help you discover museums in a way that feels personal, engaging, and deeply informative. If you’re looking for authentic insights into some of the nation’s best (and sometimes overlooked) museums, I’d love for you to join me on this journey.
Let’s continue exploring the past, present, and future of museums together!