We’re excited to be a sponsor for the latest exhibition at the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum titled “Ka ‘Ula Wena: Oceanic Red,” and we were honored to attend the opening night festivities. The Bishop Museum describes this original exhibit as one that “celebrates the distinctly unique reds of Oceania and the redness of our connection.” This isn’t your typical showcase, as it’s an extraordinary and unprecedented celebration of oceanic arts, people, and culture, that delves deep into the rich tapestry of generational history. This exhibit is currently open to the public and runs through January 12, 2025. Learn more about this exhibit and the Bishop Museum: https://lnkd.in/gtWdRqXE [IG only] To learn more about this exhibit and the Bishop Museum, tap the link in our bio and go to “Ka ʻUla Wena: Oceanic Red.” Photos by Jon Asato, Bishop Museum #BishopMuseum #KaUlaWena #Hawaii #OceanicRed #Red #Nature #Culture #History #OneDawson #DawsonOhana
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This is what I learned from several courses at the School of Museum Studies, University of Leicester #heritage and its concepts were constructed by the power or the majority. #museum is one of the powers. People believe that a museum is a valid knowledge institution. Hence, whatever the museum puts on display is a trustworthy statement. Museum play a significant role in declaring both tangible & intangible heritage. Thus, it is essential for a museum to have experts and professionals who are related to the museum, collections, and its mission. Museum needs to act ethically and professionally as public trust the institution as a knowledge centre. https://lnkd.in/gnfeDB-a
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🦐 Curious to see how we can harness the real power of the sea? Make your way to ARTIS | Natura Artis Magistra Groote Museum and explore ways that we can cultivate land, sea, and the lab to provide for our ever growing population. Here's a little snippet of the sea video, told by Reinier (R.W.) Nauta, produced by BIND and animated by me at YIPP!
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Associate Research Scholar at Yale (Philosophy) | Author, Philosophy, Critical Thinking, Occasionalism
My recent Medium article: "Impressions of the Yale Peabody Museum." Join me as I explore ancient secrets and share personal insights. Unravel the profound tales of Gilgamesh, reflecting on life and death, delve into the significance of the Cyrus Cylinder and its implications for peace in the Middle East, examine the intriguing connection between the Egyptian god Osiris and "Uzeyr," and investigate the mysterious art of #Quipu through the lens of Liu Cixin's "Dark Forest" hypothesis from "The Three-Body Problem."
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Are you based in the United States near the USC? The USC Pacific Asia Museum may be worth a visit to review for the JPH. As a museum dedicated entirely to the Pacific Asia world, USC PAM is uniquely positioned to help expand visitors’ understanding of historical and cultural contexts of the artworks displayed in our galleries and special exhibitions. Our museum focuses on representation of the incredible diversity of Asia and the Pacific Islands and their diasporas in each of our special exhibitions. Through object selection, didactics, and further contextual elements, the goal of our exhibitions is to instill curiosity and create meaningful insight for visitors to see the complexity of Asian art and culture and to connect to the contexts and meanings behind the artworks displayed. Because of this effort, visitors have the opportunity to expand their understanding of an incredibly important, yet often misunderstood, part of the world. Visitors also have the opportunity to find connections to their own unique experiences and interests by exploring our museum’s offerings> https://buff.ly/3Xo4BAb If you would like to write a review of an exhibition here, or another like it, contact the Journal of Pacific History Media, Film and Exhibitions Editors Chris Ballard and Leah Lui-Chivizhe, at editorial[@]jphinc.com.au to arrange a review submission. Note: unsolicited reviews are not submitted by the JPH. #Exhibition #Review #Pacific #PacificHistory #History #TuesdayTips
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🌺 Panoply (Noun) Use: A complete or impressive collection of things. Example Sentence: The museum displayed a panoply of ancient artifacts, showcasing the richness of history. 🏛 Embark on a journey through the panoply of words! Let the linguistic tapestry unfold. Ready to explore the vast array of expressions?
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Do you recognize the six fungal lifestyles here? This illustration I made will soon be on display in a natural history museum in Germany, introducing the fungi section of the exhibit. It was really a pleasure to work on it, to learn a bit more about fungi, and it will be very exciting when the exhibition is ready and I can go see it in the museum! Stay tuned, as I will share that information with you soon. #scicomm #fungi #scientificillustration #naturalsciences #scienceillustration
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I've just been on a managing museums and archives collections course. ° It's was interesting to learn the difference in procedure's that museums and archives have in regards to accessing collections, but what was also interesting is how very much alike both museums and archives are in regards to accessioning our collections, the only real differences is the terms used, and how we aquire collection pieces. ° Another interesting and useful course by #Museumsdevelopmentyorkshire ° ° ° ° ° #museums #archives #collectionscare #collections #management
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The CVAR Museum in #Cyprus is trying to unite the island of #Cyprus through art, history, and a shared cultural identity. 🇨🇾👫 Learn more in this edition of #OurStories:
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From the Museum & Library Collection Portrait of a Sailor Time Period: 1899 Physical Description: 1 print : color ; 54 x 35 cm Learn more: https://bit.ly/4caTVKd #History,#PMMLHistory
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From the Museum & Library Collection Portrait of a Sailor Time Period: 1899 Physical Description: 1 print : color ; 54 x 35 cm Learn more: https://bit.ly/4caTVKd #History,#PMMLHistory
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