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Adjusting the Database: An Appreciation of Arabic at the Hood Museum of Art

Since the 18th century, Dartmouth has acquired thousands of objects from around the world. From coins and kitchen utensils to clothes, these items are important reflections of the diversity of global culture. Upon its founding in 1985, the Hood Museum…

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Crafting Partnership: A Visit with the Sealaska Heritage Institute

In January 2021, Dr. Rosita Worl, president of the Sealaska Heritage Institute, invited the Hood Museum of Art to a virtual visit with her organization. Based in Juneau, the Sealaska Heritage Institute (SHI) perpetuates and enhances the Indigenous cultures of…

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The 100th Student-Curated Exhibition: An Interview with Kensington Cochran

Kensington Cochran ’20 was the Hood Museum of Art’s Conroy Intern during the 2019–20 academic year. She was a neuroscience major and art history minor who worked in programming with Hood Associate Curator of Education Neely McNulty. Kensington curated the…

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Collaborative Teaching: Conversations with the Center for Cartoon Studies

In November 2020, Dan Nott, instructor at the Center for Cartoon Studies located in White River Junction, Vermont, invited the Hood Museum of Art to join a virtual class session and discuss the Hokusai Manga works in the collection. Due…

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Connecting with the Collection: Exploring Heritage and History with the Guatemalan Collection

How you experience art is subjective. The ideas, opinions, and knowledge that you bring to viewing works of art or objects is rooted in your own history and life experience. That unique experience offers an opportunity to connect with what…

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