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Connections Across the Collection: The Site of the Table

While curating From the Field: Tracing Foodways through Art, my co-curators and I spoke extensively about our collective lived experiences with and relationships around food but also about the traditions, spaces, and habits that shaped them. Do you routinely sit…

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The Socializer, Art Lover, and Reflector: Design Corps & Student Engagement

For three consecutive terms, Hood Museum staff worked with a Design Corps student team to revitalize student engagement with the museum. Through a comprehensive research and creative problem-solving process, Kiera Bernet ’23, Mallory Barnes ’22, Loane Bougennec ’25, and Danielle…

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New Perspectives at the Hood: Absence and Presence of Enslavement in European Art

In early September, the Hood Museum of Art welcomed Mellon Fellow, Associate Professor African and African American Studies Trica Keaton who is also affiliate faculty in the Departments of Sociology and Film & Media Studies. With funding from the Andrew…

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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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