Curating and Public Scholarship Lab

Curating and Public Scholarship Lab CaPSL is a hub where faculty, students, community, & museum partners translate academic scholarship into exhibitions that respond to critical social issues.

12/25/2022

Curators are re-examining a collection of hundreds of Samoan artefacts stored at Harvard University's Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology in the United States.

Dr Ingrid Ahlgren, Curator of Oceania from the museum, has been in Samoa to speak with communities about how to ethically oversee the collections.

She said that included calls to return the artefacts to Samoa.

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The Curating and Public Scholarship Lab (CaPSL) and Thinking through the Museum (TTTM) have now merged! This facebook pa...
01/21/2022

The Curating and Public Scholarship Lab (CaPSL) and Thinking through the Museum (TTTM) have now merged! This page will no longer be active as of January 21, 2022. Like or follow Thinking through the Museum to keep up with announcements, research, museum news, and future activities at CaPSL!

01/07/2022

A recent art show in a major Kurdish city in Turkey aimed to uplift a region crushed by years of conflict. It ended up serving as a reminder of how toxic the subject of Kurds remains in Turkey.

Radical change at the Royal BC Museum.
01/07/2022

Radical change at the Royal BC Museum.

Opinion: With little notice and even less transparency, the Royal B.C. Museum is demolishing some of Canada's most iconic exhibits with no idea of what's…

The Fort Garland exhibition, which Professor Brooks calls “a courageous act of public history,” was developed by the mus...
01/07/2022

The Fort Garland exhibition, which Professor Brooks calls “a courageous act of public history,” was developed by the museum in collaboration with community members. For several years, the institution had been grappling with “the generational trauma in the stories that have been passed down.”

Two exhibitions highlight stories of Indigenous bo***ge in southern Colorado, in an effort to grapple with the lasting trauma.

Britain lags behind in the restitution debate.
01/06/2022

Britain lags behind in the restitution debate.

The Parthenon Marbles in London are likely the world’s most famous disputed museum items. Yet the British government says the sculptures’ fate isn’t its concern.

01/06/2022

The Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art were not included in the Forum’s grand inauguration in July, but instead, quietly opened in September.

Signaling President Vladimir V. Putin’s longstanding determination to control the narrative of some of the most painful ...
01/06/2022

Signaling President Vladimir V. Putin’s longstanding determination to control the narrative of some of the most painful and repressive chapters of Russian history, Russia’s Supreme Court ordered the liquidation of Memorial International, which chronicled the harrowing persecutions in the infamous Stalin-era labor camps in an effort to preserve the memory of its victims.

The Supreme Court ruled that Memorial International, which chronicled political repression in Russia, must be liquidated.

01/05/2022

FIVE YEARS AGO, Culture Type began reporting on new appointments of Black curators, primarily in museums. This year's list features 69 new hires in 2021.

01/05/2022

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