Museum Voices Colloquium
Supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Museum Voices Colloquium brings together Princeton University faculty, undergraduates, graduate students, and visiting scholars and curators in a visual arts think tank. The Colloquium convenes monthly during the academic year, helping to shape new collections installations and new strategies for engagement and interpretation.
For more information, please contact:
Juliana Ochs Dweck, Andrew W. Mellon Curatorial Fellow for Collections Engagement,
(609) 258-3945; email: jochs
Faculty-Curated Exhibitions
The Art Museum provides opportunities for faculty to co-curate exhibitions in the galleries. Faculty curators work with the Mellon Curatorial Fellow and other members of the curatorial staff to develop exhibition proposals that draw on the faculty member’s own research interests while maintaining a broader level of appeal for our diverse audiences.
Examples of past exhibitions include: Felix Candela: Engineer, Builder, Structural Artist, produced in collaboration with David Billington, Gordon Y. S. Wu Professor of Engineering, and Maria Garlock, assistant professor of civil engineering; Life Objects: Rites of Passage in African Art, co-curated by Chika Okeke-Ogulu, assistant professor of art and archaeology, and Holly Ross, an independent scholar; Architecture as Icon: Perception and Reception of Architecture in Byzantine Art, curated by Slobodan Ćurčić, professor emeritus of art and archaeology; and Cartographies of Time, guest-curated by Daniel Rosenberg, associate professor of history at the University of Oregon, and Anthony T. Grafton, the Henry Putnam University Professor of History at Princeton.
For more information, please contact:
Jody Seasonwein, Andrew W. Mellon Curatorial Fellow for Academic Programs
(609) 258-7136; email: jseasonw
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