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Annual Conference

CAM 2026 - Reframing

 

In March 2026, 559 museum-minded professionals gathered in Los Angeles, CA for CAM 2026: Reframing.

The theme, Reframing, aimed to encapsulate the tangible nature of museum work–what we restore, revive, and rebuild–and the intangible nature of museum work–where we reflect, interpret, educate, and shift perspectives. On a larger scale, Reframing allowed us to think about the power we have to redefine who we are, why we’re important, and how we connect with and show up for our community. Reframing is resistance and resilience.

We enjoyed connecting with our colleagues and are looking forward to CAM 2027!

Program and Registration

Conference Program 

At this time, there have been no announcements regarding CAM 2027. We encourage you to stay tuned for updates as more information becomes available. In the meantime, you can explore our previous conferences, including highlights and materials from CAM 2026.

Conference Registration

Registration has not been announced for CAM 2027. Stay tuned for updates as they are announced.  

Justification Toolkit

Justification Toolkit

The California Association of Museums (CAM), one of the largest and most active state museum associations in the nation, is committed to providing networking and professional development programs that help realize a vision of “stronger museums for a stronger California.” For over a decade, the association has invested in field leadership in California by supporting networks of museum professionals interested in strategic foresight, environmental sustainability, the diversification of the museum workforce, and collaborative learning. For many museum professionals, CAM’s annual conference provides significant professional development and networking opportunities to advance their practice and careers. CAM recognizes how important it is to make and maintain connections with other museum professionals throughout your career. We also understand how difficult it can be to ask your employer for support to attend annual conferences. Below you will find tools to help you justify the significance of attending CAM’s annual conference and the benefits it will have for you and your employer.

Benefits of Going to the Conference
Below are a few benefits of attending CAM’s annual conference. We recommend using some of this language in your email to your employer. Pay close attention to the points that would directly benefit your institution.

Networking
Conferences are a great place to network with other museum professionals. You can meet people who work in a similar position as yourself or someone from a completely different department from whom you can bounce ideas. There are so many options on who you can connect with and the possibilities beyond that connection are endless. Networking builds bridges for your institution, leading to collaborations and knowledge-sharing that go beyond the few days of the conference.

Learning
During CAM’s annual conference, there are many different learning opportunities including workshops, roundtables, case studies, creative stations, and panel sessions. Throughout the conference, you will be able to directly engage with presenters and exhibitors, and hear about practices to take home to your institution and that you can use for your professional development.

Get Inspired
Hearing from fellow California museum professionals gives us space for creativity and dialogue. When you attend a CAM annual conference you get the opportunity to learn about what others are doing. Interactions at CAM can open many doors, and offer insights about what you could bring back to or develop at your institution. Attending a CAM conference might just inspire you to determine where you see yourself in the field.

Staying in the loop
The California museum field is constantly evolving. As museum professionals, it’s important to stay up-to-date with what is happening in the many areas of museums. CAM’s annual conference is a great way to learn about updated museum best practices and explore new ideas that are transpiring across the field. The learnings you gain at the conference can be shared with colleagues at your home institution (consider doing a brown bag meeting to share out about the sessions you attended!), ensuring that practices are aligned with the innovations and latest developments in the field.

Asking for Institutional Support
There are different ways someone could ask for support from their institution. It is primarily a request for time off to attend a conference or assistance in paying for the conference. Either way, we want you to be prepared for your situation. The reason for attending a conference can be deeply personal; when you request their support, you should relay what you hope to gain from the experience. It is key to emphasize that the tools you take away from the experience benefit the organization just as much as it does to you. If you are unsure how to draft an email to your manager, CAM is providing a template for your use.

View and download a Template Justification Letter to Your Manager

Scholarships

Scholarship Opportunities

With support from the Handumy Jean Tahan Museums Fund and the Getty Foundation* CAM provided two scholarship opportunities to the CAM 2026 Conference: Reframing. There were a total of 55 scholarships between the two funders. Scholarship recipients received a 90% discount on conference registration, a CAM Individual Lead Membership ($100 value), and funds for travel assistance ($100 value). 

*Getty’s support is specifically directed to alumni of the Getty Marrow Undergraduate Internship program, and past participants in the program that interned at Getty or anywhere else in Los Angeles County are welcome to apply for the fellowships. Preference will be given to Getty Marrow alumni who completed their internship in the last five years, those who have not previously received scholarship support for a CAM conference, and those who are working in the arts. 

Volunteer Opportunities

CAM Conference Volunteers

Volunteers are a vital part of the museum ecosystem, and the CAM team depends on volunteers to keep things running smoothly throughout the duration of the conference. Thank you to our CAM 2026 volunteers! Your generosity, time, and dedication were essential to the success of the conference.

Safe Programming

Code of Conduct

CAM is committed to providing a respectful conference experience that is safe, inclusive, and free of harassment. A Code of Conduct sets expectations for all CAM program participants, provides steps to report incidents, and lists possible consequences for would-be violators. CAM does not tolerate harassment or discrimination in any form.

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