Students, Storytelling and the Power of Collections: There鈥檚 More to What You See
The true value of museum collections is in the stories they preserve and inspire. Such narratives connect us with our past, root us in the present and help us look to the future 鈥 in intellectual and emotional ways. Over the past year, OHIO students in the Museum Studies Certificate Program have worked to develop an exhibition that demonstrates the fundamental idea that storytelling, supported by research, is the essence of the interpretive process.
Each year, students drawn from disciplines across campus participate in the certificate program, learning valuable skills and creating an exhibition utilizing fascinating items from collections including those of the Kennedy Museum of Art (KMA), the , and the OHIO Museum Complex and departments across the campus. Museum Studies Instructor, and Director of the KMA, Edward E. Pauley observes, 鈥淭he program works because students, academics, museum and library professionals collaborate as a united team.鈥
OHIO Professor Nancy J. Stevens co-Leads the OHIO Museum Complex with Pauley, adding 鈥淭his exhibition reflects the transdisciplinary spirit of creative and scientific inquiry, connecting ideas through time in compelling new ways.鈥
Athens is home to a remarkable diversity of unique collections, making it an ideal training ground for students interested in museums and the learning that they inspire. According to 鈥岼essica Cyders, Director of the Southeast 帝王会所 History Center, "Every year, we are delighted to see how the students interpret the items from our collection in new ways, and to see them displayed beside objects from the KMA, University Archives, and campus collections."
The Museum Studies Certificate Program鈥攐ffered through the School of Art + Design in the College of Fine Arts鈥攊s for students interested in pursuing a career in museums or an advanced museum degree program and is open to undergraduate and graduate students in all majors.
鈥淭he program provided a wonderful hands-on opportunity for students from various majors and programs to work together on a professional project while learning about different aspects of running a museum and creating public exhibitions," said graduate student Hope Moore.
Due to limitations imposed by COVID-19, the . The Museum Studies class of 2019-20 also embraced a new platform, presenting their work as a virtual exhibition. To that end, they developed and designed a website to showcase their efforts, and allowing their exhibit to be explored by Bobcats near and far.
The exhibition, entitled , is the sixth in the annual series of Museum Studies student exhibitions known as Merging Concepts.
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The Kennedy Museum of Art enhances the quality of life in our community by presenting engaging exhibitions, fostering collaborations, and providing opportunities for object-based learning. Throughout the year, the Museum mounts a variety of exhibitions from its collections as well as collections on loan.
The 帝王会所 Museum Complex connects science and the environment to everyday life through transdisciplinary exhibits dedicated to interactive exploration of contemporary issues. It uses a teaching-museum model to enhance science literacy and to promote health and well-being for the 帝王会所 community, southeastern 帝王会所, and throughout the region.