Public programs facilitate dialogue between academics and professionals, informing scholarship and strengthening practice.
Multiple day conferences, year-long colloquia, individual lectures, “conversations” between individuals, hands-on workshops, and Museums at Noon talks featuring our graduate students all contribute to the remarkable richness of MSP offerings.
Video recordings of some MSP lectures are archived for viewing in our Media Gallery.
German Studies Colloquium – January 15
Alice Goff (German/History/Society of Fellows) “Stepping onto the Pedestal: The Silence of Art in Napoleonic Prussia” Friday, January 15, 2pm 3308 MLB Alice Goff is a historian of German cultural and intellectual life in the modern period. Her research and teaching focus on the history of...
Where the Sacred and the Secular Meet: The Politics of Display at a Monastery Museum in Ladakh, India
Removed from the sanctified spaces of temples and shrines, and relocated to the secular sphere of museum galleries, Buddhist objects are transformed from icons to artifacts, from images to artworks. Within their new exhibition context, new meanings and values are imposed on these objects...
“But Is That Even a ‘Real’ Museum”? Exhibits and Their Objects at the Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum
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,...
“History Compels Us to be Daring”: Sites of Conscience in Action Around the World
The International Coalition of Sites of Conscience was founded in 1999 with the radical idea that historic sites had an obligation to draw a connection between the history of their sites and their contemporary implications. Today, we are more than 200 museums, historic sites,...
“A Cloth of Earth and Sky”
Every culture has found ways to restore body, mind, and spirit in nature. In this exhibit, African-American quilters from the Great Lakes region interpret how plants, gardens, and nature are embedded in cultural awareness and expressions of health. The exhibit includes inherited and contemporary...
2016 Museum Studies Visiting Scholar presentation: The Challenges of Pursing Intentionality
The Cycle of Intentional Practice requires that museums clarify the impact they would like to achieve on their publics and realign all practices and resources to achieve that impact. Clarifying impact, though, requires a knowledge of the museum’s organizational self and the public. Given...
Building Collections, Building Knowledge, Building Publics: Diversity at the Huntington
Founded in 1919, the Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens originated with the collections of Henry and Arabella Huntington. As of 2014, nearly three-quarters of a million people visit the grounds and buildings annually. In recent years, the Huntington has become more intentional...
University of Michigan Living Lab Symposium
UM child development researchers who work in the Living Lab Program will be presenting exciting findings from our latest studies. There will be lots of room for discussion about child development, with a great mix of parents, teachers, and researchers in the room! Who...
MSP15 Student Capstone Presentations
Presentations for this evening are as follows: 6:00 pm Hospital Arts Bedside Museum Program Presented by Amy Albanese, Allan Martell, and Michael Pascual Host institution: University of Michigan Gifts of Art Program Challenge: Assist U-M Hospital’s Gifts of Art program to develop a program...
MSP15 Student Capstone Presentations
Presentations for this evening are as follows: 6:00 pm: Re-creating a Thriving Gallery Space at the U-M Detroit Center Presented by Crystal Labrosse, Kyle Frisina, and Timnet Gedar Host institution: University of Michigan Detroit Center Challenge: To plan a season of 8-10 exhibitions for...