Call for Applications (Deadline Nov. 15)
Museums at the Crossroads: Local Knowledge, Global Encounters
A Summer Institute of the Mathers Museum of World Cultures and the School of Global and International Studies, Indiana University
Bloomington, Indiana, USA
May 14-21, 2015
The Indiana University Mathers Museum of World Cultures and School of Global and International Studies invite applications for up to eight Museum Partners who will take part in an innovative international workshop on the future of museums of culture and history.
Museums at the Crossroads, scheduled for May 14-21, 2015, in the beautiful college town of Bloomington, Indiana, combines keynote addresses, tours, charrettes, and social interactions. We seek applications from museum practitioners and theorists who wish to partner in conversation and creative practice with a group of invited keynote speakers and international museum fellows in a small, informal workshop setting. Successful applicants will receive eight nights of on-campus lodging and per diem support of $45 for eight days.
About Museums at the Crossroads
Museums at the Crossroads connects theory and practice, bridging institutional, regional, and national museum contexts in order to advance the global conversation around museums and generate a range of practical outcomes for its participants.
Workshop participants will include:
· 4 international fellows from innovative museums around the globe
· 8 museum partners drawn from museums and other institutions in the United States and abroad
· 12 Indiana University faculty, staff, and graduate students
· 4 keynote speakers, each addressing a broader social and cultural theme that we wish to explore in depth in museum contexts.
Our keynote speakers are:
· Steven Lubar, Brown University (keynote on Today’s Museum: Innovation, Change, and Challenge)
· Michael Brown, School for Advanced Research (keynote on Cultural Crossroads: World Cultures in Transition)
· Stephan Fuchs, University of Virginia (keynote on Disciplinary Crossroads: The Evolving Sociology of Knowledge)
· Haidy Geismar, University College London (keynote on Artifactual Crossroads: Real Meets Virtual)
Museum Partners will be responsible for their own travel arrangements to and from Bloomington, Indiana, and are expected to participate actively in the full workshop and in associated follow-on activities. Prior to attending, each shall develop an institutional profile that includes an account of challenges your museum faces relative to the three “crossroads” (Cultural, Disciplinary, Artifactual) being explored in the workshop. Partners without a museum affiliation will be asked to prepare a comparable position paper on the themes.
How to Apply
To apply for a position as Museum Partner, please send a resume or curriculum vitae, as well as a cover letter expressing your interest, as a PDF email attachment to:
Sarah Hatcher, c/o mxrd@indiana.edu.
Review of applications will begin November 15, 2014, with applicants receiving notifications by December 15, 2014.
Further Information
For additional detail on the scope and nature of Museums at the Crossroads, see the workshop précis, which is accessible online at: http://www.mathers.indiana.edu/crossroads.html.
Additional information about Indiana University Bloomington can be found at: http://iub.edu/.
Information on the Mathers Museum of World Cultures is available at: http://mathers.indiana.edu/.
Questions about the workshop can be addressed to the organizers at: mxrd@indiana.edu.
Museums at the Crossroads: Local Knowledge, Global Encounters
A Summer Institute of the Mathers Museum of World Cultures and the School of Global and International Studies, Indiana University
Bloomington, Indiana, USA
May 14-21, 2015
The Indiana University Mathers Museum of World Cultures and School of Global and International Studies invite applications for up to eight Museum Partners who will take part in an innovative international workshop on the future of museums of culture and history.
Museums at the Crossroads, scheduled for May 14-21, 2015, in the beautiful college town of Bloomington, Indiana, combines keynote addresses, tours, charrettes, and social interactions. We seek applications from museum practitioners and theorists who wish to partner in conversation and creative practice with a group of invited keynote speakers and international museum fellows in a small, informal workshop setting. Successful applicants will receive eight nights of on-campus lodging and per diem support of $45 for eight days.
About Museums at the Crossroads
Museums at the Crossroads connects theory and practice, bridging institutional, regional, and national museum contexts in order to advance the global conversation around museums and generate a range of practical outcomes for its participants.
Workshop participants will include:
· 4 international fellows from innovative museums around the globe
· 8 museum partners drawn from museums and other institutions in the United States and abroad
· 12 Indiana University faculty, staff, and graduate students
· 4 keynote speakers, each addressing a broader social and cultural theme that we wish to explore in depth in museum contexts.
Our keynote speakers are:
· Steven Lubar, Brown University (keynote on Today’s Museum: Innovation, Change, and Challenge)
· Michael Brown, School for Advanced Research (keynote on Cultural Crossroads: World Cultures in Transition)
· Stephan Fuchs, University of Virginia (keynote on Disciplinary Crossroads: The Evolving Sociology of Knowledge)
· Haidy Geismar, University College London (keynote on Artifactual Crossroads: Real Meets Virtual)
Museum Partners will be responsible for their own travel arrangements to and from Bloomington, Indiana, and are expected to participate actively in the full workshop and in associated follow-on activities. Prior to attending, each shall develop an institutional profile that includes an account of challenges your museum faces relative to the three “crossroads” (Cultural, Disciplinary, Artifactual) being explored in the workshop. Partners without a museum affiliation will be asked to prepare a comparable position paper on the themes.
How to Apply
To apply for a position as Museum Partner, please send a resume or curriculum vitae, as well as a cover letter expressing your interest, as a PDF email attachment to:
Sarah Hatcher, c/o mxrd@indiana.edu.
Review of applications will begin November 15, 2014, with applicants receiving notifications by December 15, 2014.
Further Information
For additional detail on the scope and nature of Museums at the Crossroads, see the workshop précis, which is accessible online at: http://www.mathers.indiana.edu/crossroads.html.
Additional information about Indiana University Bloomington can be found at: http://iub.edu/.
Information on the Mathers Museum of World Cultures is available at: http://mathers.indiana.edu/.
Questions about the workshop can be addressed to the organizers at: mxrd@indiana.edu.
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