When The Barnum Museum closed for long-term restoration after severe storm damage, documentation and digital programming became essential tools for staying visible, accessible, and mission-driven. This case study outlines how documentary filmmaking, short-form series, public events, and press coverage supported the Museum’s public presence during recovery.
A case study of how the Barnum Museum developed structured digital programming during extended closure, moving from livestream events to a repeatable interview series designed for long-term institutional use.