Author: Museum Studies Program

Giving Tuesday!

It’s Giving Tuesday!  Please consider a gift to help support the Museum Studies Program.  Your support will assist with engaging scholars and museum professionals in our public programming and class lectures, expanding internship opportunities for our students, and supporting outreach efforts with the regional...

Student kudos!

Kudos to Germanic Language and Literature PhD candidate, Veronica Williamson, for an exhibit that she co-curated.  “No, not even for a picture”: Re-examining the Native Midwest and Tribes’ Relations to the History of Photography draws from the recently acquired Richard Pohrt Jr. Collection of Native American...

Alumni kudos!

Kudos to…  Ipek Kaynar Rohloff (MSP04) contributed to a new book about museum architecture called Contemporary Museum Architecture and Design.  Ipek wrote a chapter called “Planning Art Museums from the Inside-Out.”  Her work was based on her doctoral research and her recent museum consultancy...

Museum Narratives and Transnational Reputations: History, State Legitimacy, and Contested Heritage in Ukraine and Spain

Presenters: Grace Mahoney (PhD candidate, Slavic Languages and Literatures) Félix Zamora-Gómez (PhD candidate, Romance Languages and Literatures) Overview: How do curatorial works and memorial sites simultaneously serve as tools for constructing national identities and as materials in a state’s claim for transnational reputation? How...

Nov 13 – Museums at Noon conversation

Museums at Noon conversation: “Museum Narratives and Transnational Reputations: History, State Legitimacy, and Contested Heritage in Ukraine and Spain” Looking at two sites in Spain and Ukraine, this presentation will explore ways in which cultural artifacts and narratives foster discussions about national identities, transnational...