We used mobile roadie to build our app for our Museum Without Walls™: AUDIO program: https://mobileroadie.com/apps/mwwaudio

The phone number feature for our audio program also has a mobile site. We don't really use/promote it, but it is a feature that could be explored: https://mww.oncell.com/en/index.html

Best,
Caitlin

On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 5:12 PM Helen Lessick <helen.lessick@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Tamara,

For my client, the City of Inglewood, CA, I spearheaded Inglewoodpublicart.org, a stand alone website for public art, architecture, cultural organizations and history, with searchable maps, audio and video and downloadable lesson plans based on specific works.  The website is linked to the city's main web site. 
The City agreed to have the site hosted separate from other city resources both for server support and ease of editing content. This costs the program more but provides great flexibility.

Helen Lessick
HelenLessick.net
Los Angeles

On Tue, 24 Mar 2020 at 13:18, <tamara.rae@winnipegarts.ca> wrote:

Hi All - Can anyone share examples of public art collection apps, with maps, links, photos, audio files, etc?

 

Thanks,

 

tamara rae biebrich
Senior Project Manager, Public Art
Winnipeg Arts Council
103 - 110 Princess Street
Winnipeg MB  R3B 1K7

Treaty One territory

 

tamara.rae@winnipegarts.ca
204.943.7668

 

winnipegarts.ca

 

 

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