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  Elizabeth Rodini
  Associate Director

  Program in Museums and Society
  Johns Hopkins University
  3505 N. Charles Street, Rm. 110
  Baltimore, MD 21218

  MuseumsandSociety@jhu.edu
  Phone 410-516-4827
  Fax 410-516-7502


Listen to Matt Turtoro, '10, the 2008 Curatorial Intern at JHU's Evergreen Museum and Library, discuss the exhibition he curated there, It's a Man's World: The Collections of the Male Garretts.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Modernism at Evergreen: Erno Fabry, an exhibition curated by participants in the spring 2009 course Curating Culture at Evergreen Museum and Library, opens May 18.  Come to a celebratory reception opening day, 6-8 p.m., at the museum.

Elizabeth Rodini, Associate Director of the Program in Museums and Society, is a winner of the Excellence in Teaching Award in the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences.

AVAM Blue Jay kinetic sculpture

Follow the adventures of "Twitter Jay and the Re-cyclists," JHU's first entry in the Kinetic Sculpture Race, run on May 2, 2009 and sponsored by the American Visionary Arts Museum.  Students from Arts and Sciences and Engineering joined forces to tackle a daunting 15-mile course through sand, mud, water, and some bumpy city streets . . . .

Nora Krinitsky, '09, blogs about her experiences as a student in Museums and Society--read all about it!


Students in the fall 2009 course, Introduction to the Museum: Issues and Ideas, researched, wrote, and produced their own museum newsletters.  This work by Kit Harris, Pia Heilmann, and Lindsay Tauscher was voted best in the class.

Several Museums and Society shows are featured in the spring, 2008 issue of the Krieger School's Arts & Sciences Magazine and in President Brody's congratulatory letter to the University community. 

 

      





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