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Transforming Inclusion in Museums

The Power of Collaborative Inquiry
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What should inclusion mean for museum staff and leaders as they envision new ways of being a museum in an emergent future? Museum workers and lovers can use this book as a tool for engaging with inclusion anew, and as a terrain for collaborative inquiry and world-building that can help us imagine and realize new potential for museums in the future.

Author Biography:

Aletheia Wittman co-founded The Incluseum in 2012 and currently acts as co-director. Wittman is also a consultant supporting organizations in the midst of navigating inclusive transformation. From 2017-2020 Wittman worked at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture in Seattle, the first to hold the position of Interpretation Programs Manager and part of the team that launched the redesigned museum in October 2019. From 2012-2016 she managed exhibits as well as youth and family programming for the Seattle Architecture Foundation (SAF). Aletheia holds an MA Museology from the University of Washington where she researched emerging curatorial practice in art museums and how those practices engage with social justice issues. Rose Paquet co-founded, coordinates and dreams with the Incluseum. She was born and raised in French- speaking Belgium and has worked for a host of museums, including art and natural history museums, community- based museums, and a museum without walls in Alaska. Rose currently lives in Savannah, GA where she is working on her dissertation and learning about the unique challenges that cultural heritage organizations in the Deep South face in terms of truth, justice, and reconciliation. She is part of the Chatham County Community Remembrance Project Coalition in partnership with Equal Justice Initiative to memorialize documented victims of racial violence and foster meaningful dialogue about race and justice. Porchia Moore is Assistant Professor and Department Head of Museum Studies at the University of Florida. She is co-director of The Incluseum. Formerly Consulting Curator and Inclusion Catalyst at the Columbia Museum of Art, Moore presents regularly at museum conferences such as AAM, MCN, Museums and the Web, AAAM, and others. Moore coined the phrase, “The Inclusive Museum Movement” and has served as one of the original architects of Museums and Race, advisor to Museums as Site for Social Action, and is the co-creator of The Visitors of Color project. Dr. Moore holds a doctorate in Library and Information Science and a graduate certificate in Museum Management from the University of South Carolina and the McKissick Museum. A critical race scholar examining the role and function of race in museums and cultural heritage institutions, Moore is an IMLS Laura Bush 21st Century Cultural Heritage Informatics Leadership Fellow.
Release date Australia
August 1st, 2022
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
116
Dimensions
157x230x14
ISBN-13
9781538161890
Product ID
35625536

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