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“But Is That Even a ‘Real’ Museum”? Exhibits and Their Objects at the Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum

February 19, 2016 @ 12:00 pm

In my brown bag presentation, I will discuss my experience completing an exhibits (and sometimes curatorial and sometimes collections) practicum at the Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum (HHOF), a non-traditional museum located downtown Toronto.  With an entrance located off a mall food court, HHOF is considered by hockey fans to be their mecca, housing their holy grail, the Stanley Cup.  HHOF is a place to view NHL trophies (including the Cup), to honor hockey’s legends, to learn about the history of hockey and the National Hockey League, and to play hockey-related games.  As a historical museum, tourist attraction, and Hall of Fame it serves as an intriguing non-traditional museum.  To observe and classify HHOF through the lense of Duncan F. Cameron’s “The Museum, a Temple or the Forum?” the visitor would have to pick both.  Working on exhibits done within a museum that acts as both Temple and Forum (and a little bit playhouse) gave me a greater appreciation for the constant role that visitors, in addition to the museum’s mission statement, must play in the development and creation of exhibits.

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Date:
February 19, 2016
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12:00 pm
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