Keeper of stories Steven Miller spent 33 years in service to the Art Gallery’s library and archive – in this new doco, find out how he began working with our collections, growing our artist archives and reimagining our spaces for learning. #Library #ArtMuseum #ArtLibrary #Archivist #MuseumJobs #ChildrensLibrary
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July 2024 -- Some recent art theory articles discussing theory art in the context of art history, conceptual art, postconceptualism, postminimalism, and postmodernism -- https://lnkd.in/gEg4qV64
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From the Museum & Library Collection Collapsible drinking cup with U.S. Seal Time Period: Between 1914 and 1918 Physical Description: 1 cup, 1 lid : metal ; 8 x 8 x 5 cm The cup base and lid are circular and shape and made of an unknown metal that is silver and brown in places. The lid bears an appliqué of the United States Seal, this includes… https://bit.ly/4bHIutc #History,#PMMLHistory
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From the Museum & Library Collection Collapsible drinking cup with U.S. Seal Time Period: Between 1914 and 1918 Physical Description: 1 cup, 1 lid : metal ; 8 x 8 x 5 cm The cup base and lid are circular and shape and made of an unknown metal that is silver and brown in places. The lid bears an appliqué of the United States Seal, this includes… https://bit.ly/4bHIutc #History,#PMMLHistory
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*** The case for monuments and public memory spaces: "History is an essential factor in shaping not just public space in the present, but in allowing access to a functioning public sphere, from the democratic exercise of political rights to acts of social solidarity. . . I think what the current debate about unwanted monuments and their removal shows above all is the need not just for public commemoration, but for public history, and it emphasizes the codependence of real space and a public sphere of debate. . . The main question, and in many cases around the world, is similar: what markers, such as monuments, can lead audiences to a shared history?" -- Mechtild Widrich, Monumental Cares: Sites of History and Contemporary Art
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From the mystical manuscripts of Hildegard of Bingen to the revolutionary brushstrokes of Andrei Rublev, here are the stories of ten Medieval artists who forged a path of creativity in the face of adversity.
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How we are simultaneously living through the worst and the best eras in Art history. Full video here, https://lnkd.in/gP7nPPDn
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An article by Isabella (Isa) Farfan got me thinking about how we preserve history, and who we believe are the "right" people to do it, so I decided to write about it https://lnkd.in/edVxnPDq
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I am excited to share our latest blog post, "The Ceramic Archivists," which delves into the fascinating world of ceramic preservation and the crucial role that archivists play in this field. This post offers an insightful exploration of how these dedicated professionals safeguard the history and artistry of ceramic objects, ensuring that future generations can appreciate and learn from them. Join us in celebrating the invaluable contributions of ceramic archivists and discover their impact on cultural heritage. Read the full article here: https://ift.tt/pgvutiN.
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Arizona's DEADLIEST Shootout: Untold History Uncover Arizona's hidden past! This video explores a forgotten, deadly shootout—a pivotal moment in Arizona's history, often misrepresented. Prepare to be shocked by the untold story! #ArizonaHistory #ForgottenHistory #ArizonaShootout #AmericanHistory #UntoldStories #HistoricalDocumentary #TrueCrime #HistoryBuffs #Arizona #Documentary
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Read the new review of THE ART OF ECTOPLASM's sister exhibit, THE UNDEAD ARCHIVE: 100 YEARS OF PHOTOGRAPHING GHOSTS in Archivaria 97's latest spring issue!
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