
Liza Pryor
What I do, where I work
Senior Exhibit Developer/Project Leader
Science Museum of Minnesota
Positions
Exhibit Developer at Science Museum of Minnesota
Exhibit Researcher at Science Museum of Minnesota
Website(s)
More about me
I began work at the Science Museum in 1993 as an exhibit development intern on Hunters of the Sky, a traveling exhibit about birds of prey. I was hired on staff in 1994, continuing to work with the Hunters of the Sky project through its completion. I left the exhibits division to be the lead floor supervisor for the special exhibits gallery (1995-96), installing, striking, supervising, and participating in programming for eight different traveling exhibits. From 1996-97 I was hall manager for the Dinosaurs and Fossils Gallery. I returned to the exhibits division in 1997 as an exhibit researcher for the If These Walls Could Talk traveling exhibit. In 1998, I was promoted to exhibit developer for If These Walls Could Talk (later renamed Raise the Roof. I acted as lead developer for the Dinosaurs and Fossils Gallery in the new facility; the museum’s touring exhibit When Crocodiles Ruled; Invention at Play, an exhibit for sale to the Smithsonian’s Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation; and Phase I of the design/development of California Science Center’s World of Ecology. I’m currently the project leader for Science Buzz, the Science Museum’s “current science” exhibits and programs, and for the museum’s contributions to the Nanoscale Informal Science Education Network (NISE Net), an initiative to get exhibits about nanotechnology into 100 museums in the next five years.
In her 2007 Master’s thesis, Lynne Bethke described the blog portion of Science Buzz as ‘an excellent blog to visit for exciting, weird, and fascinating posts on up to the minute science stories and issues.’ I wish those words described me, too. I love Science Buzz, since it gives me the opportunity to satisfy my wide-ranging curiosity and tell stories every day. When I’m not obsessively checking in on Science Buzz, or consulting on other projects, I can generally be found evangelizing about my iPhone, dreaming of finding the St. Paul Winter Carnival medallion, gossiping about Project Runway, imagining a world without mayonnaise or what it would be like to find a live giant squid, or thinking about what sort of job I might like to have when I grow up. If I ever grow up…
Case Studies

Science Buzz
by Liza Pryor
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Published July 24 2008
Reviews
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Photos and Blog Posts
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Sci-ku: gender imbalance
September 08, 2008
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An update on the Rock-Tenn burner project
September 08, 2008
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Nanoantennas change heat into electricity
September 07, 2008
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Sci-ku: Brian May, PhD
September 07, 2008
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Sci-ku: the raw and the cooked
September 05, 2008
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September 05, 2008
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Evolution by (game) design
September 05, 2008
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Hit 'em with your best shot(s)
September 05, 2008
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The front lines of science
September 05, 2008
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Sci-ku: phone phantasy
September 05, 2008
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Science and Politics: Oil
September 05, 2008
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Student improves hurricane evacuation
September 04, 2008
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Sci-ku: too much is never enough
September 04, 2008
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Science and Politics: Ethanol and Food
September 04, 2008
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Rare mammoth skull discovered in France
September 03, 2008



















