Museum Exhibition Design: Histories and Futures
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1-11 September 2020
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Great opportunity to think and reflect on Curatorial Research Centre contribution to Museum Exhibition Design: Histories and Futures 👇👇👇
Interesting blog, after a fantastic conference 👏 Museum Exhibition Design: Histories and Futures
Museum Exhibition Design: Histories and Futures has now closed but the website and many conference presentations are still available and now entirely open access! Enjoy people! musex-design.org The Centre for Design History History Art Design UoB Research Services
Excited to see my article on postwar museum exhibition design online! Thanks to @HRAtkinson1 Kate Guy Hajra and the Museum Exhibition Design: Histories and Futures delegates for all their inspiration. The Centre for Design History too x
Delighted to have contributed to the compilation of this extensive bibliography on book exhibitions, the musealization of literature, writer's house museums & everything else related to the exhibition of textual heritage. Great resource Littératures modes d'emploi litteraturesmodesdemploi.org/bibliographie/
Join us The Centre for Design History for a new lecture series and workshop on researching #museum history through #oralhistory Talks from Smithsonian Archives Priyanka Seshadri and Inkeri Hakamies University of Helsinki Talks free to all; workshop application deadline May 17th 2022 blogs.brighton.ac.uk/centrefordesig…
Our first oral histories/museum histories online talk with Pam Henson Smithsonian is on Tuesday The Centre for Design History Do sign up to join us! blogs.brighton.ac.uk/centrefordesig…
This looks interesting CFP The Exhibition as Interior Conference arthist.net/archive/37584 Abstracts due 5 December Modern Interiors
So pleased to have been awarded an Arts and Humanities Research Council Network Grant with Kate Hill History at University of Lincoln We can’t wait to start working with Tamsin Russell Nushelle de Silva Andrea Meyer TU Berlin and all others who are interested in critiquing “Making Museum Professionals, 1850-the present”
Our first workshop on “Museum Work: Hierarchies and Barriers, Exclusion and Inclusion” will take place at Birkbeck, University of London May 23 2023. Confirmed presentations so far include Tamsin Russell Prof Fiona Candlin. Please join us too! Call for participation is here: …seumprofessionals.blogs.lincoln.ac.uk/workshops/
CFP for first Making Museum Professionals workshop on historic and contemporary barriers to museum work. Bursaries for minoritised practitioners and researchers without institutional support available #museumlife #MuseumMonday #museumprofessionals
A selection of essays from the Museum Exhibition Design: Histories and Futures conference has now been published by Routledge Books You can still find many of the original papers blogs.brighton.ac.uk/musex/