Bradley Taylor Brown Bag on Heidelberg Project W2013
MSP12 at Meijer Sculpture Gardens
MSP12 Grand Rapids Public Museum
MSP12 Nick Krabbenhoeft and Naomi Herman-Aplet at Toledo Museum of Art
At the Toledo Zoo with Curator of Education Mitch Magditch
MSP12 student Nick Krabbenhoeft channels a goat to the Toledo Zoo
MSP12 touring Greenfield Village
MSP12 at the U-M Matthaei Botanical Garden with Curator David Michener
MSP12 with Director Bob Grese at Matthaei Botanical Garden
MSP12 with Mitch Magdich at Toledo Zoo
UMMZ Director Diarmid O'Foighil Lecture
Visual souvenirs from the tenth cohort of the MSP graduate program and the undergraduate program.
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Today's museums are dynamic institutions playing increasingly important roles in the communities they serve. In addition to being a place for collecting, preserving, studying and exhibiting "things," museums have become vital arenas for learning, exploring and negotiating the complex relationships that people have with the social and natural environments in which they live.
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