MSP 2021 Visiting Scholar public presentation
March 10 at 12:00 – Terribly Close: Polish Vernacular Artists Face the Holocaust (register here)
March 10 at 12:00 – Terribly Close: Polish Vernacular Artists Face the Holocaust (register here)
Kudos to… Allan Martell (MSP15) began a postdoc at Louisiana State in the School of Information and Library Science. Here, he works with a group of US Army veterans on a digital archive project. He hopes to use this experience to begin research that...
Kudos to… Naomi Priddy (Herman-Aplet) (MSP12) relocated back to California this summer to accept a position as Education Director at the California Museum, a history museum in downtown Sacramento.
We will be hosting two panel discussions about colonial archives and decolonial museology. Both will be presented via Zoom, and registration is required. February 17: Indigenous Epistemologies: Restorative Justice in Settler-Colonial Collections This panel will consider collections relating to Native American past, present and...
Kudos to… Anna Topolska (MSP11) This past summer Anna published a new article in Visual Studies: The Public Process and Execution of Arthur Greiser in Poznań: Visual Rhetoric of Documentary Photography and Local Memory, in: “Res Rhetorica”, 6 (4) 2019. Also, she recently translated (from Polish...
Kudos to… Andrew Gurstelle (MSP09) celebrated a five-year milestone a few months ago as the director of the Museum of Anthropology at Wake Forest University. During this time, he has used what he learned from MSP to grow the university’s student engagement program from...