Author: Museum Studies Program
Friday, October 29 at 12:00 via Zoom Presentation by Zoe Ortiz (PhD candidate, Classical Art & Archaeology) The Louvre Museum is perhaps the most well-known museum in the entire world. To walk its halls and view its art is more than visiting a museum,...
Kudos to… MSP10 alumni, John Kannenberg, Director and Chief Curator of the Museum of Portable Sound. The Museum will be hosting its first academic conference, “Sound Beyond Music.” The online conference will take place on November 12 and 19. Click here for additional details.
Kudos to… Belinda Bolivar (MSP19) recently began a new position as Library Assessment Specialist at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Veronica Williamson (MSP20) co-curated an exhibition that just opened at the Saginaw Art Museum. “No, Not Even For a Picture: Re-examining the Native Midwest and Tribes’ Relations to the History of Photography” examines the photographic styles and practices that recorded the people, activities, stereotypes,...
This semester MSP will be hosting 4 events. Please see the attached flyer for complete descriptions, times, and location/Zoom access information. October 29 At the Intersection of Time and Culture: Reflections on Researching Ancient Sculpture in the Present-day Louvre Zoe Ortiz (PhD candidate,...
Kudos to… Craig Harvey (MSP14) who recently began as a Postdoctoral Associate at Western University in London, Ontario, Canada. He works in the department of Classical Studies and specializes in Roman archaeology, provincial studies, and cultural exchange.