5 New Ways to Use Gather Conversations

We’ve expanded our new Conversations tool so you can create ongoing Conversation spaces that connect your community around themes, exhibitions, interest groups, and more.

5 New Ways to Use Gather Conversations

You can now create more types of Conversations in your gathering space. We’ve expanded our new Conversations tool so you can create ongoing Conversation spaces that connect your community around themes, exhibitions, interest groups, and more.

As institutions reopen and look to balance online and onsite programming, Conversations help you sustainably engage your community in between live programs and courses.

A row of 3 Conversation cards with the titles Photographers’ Gallery, Quilting Corner, and Book Club
A row of Conversation cards in a Gather homepage

Create a Conversation that gets your community excited to visit your institution in-person or invites them to share back from their past visits.

A screenshot of a Conversation page featuring the question “What are you looking forward to seeing in-person at the museum?”

Create Conversations around specific topics that are related to your mission and exhibitions.

A screenshot of a Conversation page with the topic Photographers’ Gallery

Create Conversations for interest groups that already exist within your community — such as people interested in photography or quilting — to better enable them to connect and grow their community within your gathering space.

A screenshot of a Conversation page with the topic Quilting Corner

Create Conversations for defined audience groups to support each other and share relevant resources and ideas.

Create an Ask Me Anything (AMA)-style Conversation with a guest, instructor, or staff member.

We look forward to seeing how you’ll use Conversations! Request a demo to see Gather in action and learn more about how museums and lifelong learning institutions are using Gather to bring together their communities, programs, and content.

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