Museum Archipelago
Episode Archive
Episode Archive
110 episodes of Museum Archipelago since the first episode, which aired on April 3rd, 2015.
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50. Allison Sansone Connects Writers and Readers at the American Writers Museum
September 17th, 2018 | 9 mins 37 secs
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When the American Writers Museum opened in Chicago in 2017, it became the first museum in the US to celebrate all genres of writing. Early in the planning phase, founder Malcolm O’Hagan made a couple of key decisions: no artifacts and no single curator.
In this episode, the museum’s programs director Allison Sansone explains how these decisions continue to shape the museum, from a timeline of 100 significant authors of fiction and nonfiction to galleries honoring the craft of writing.
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49. Deyana Kostova Centers ‘The Little Man’ in War at the Bulgarian National Museum of Military History
September 3rd, 2018 | 10 mins 13 secs
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The campus of the Bulgarian National Museum of Military History in Sofia is defended on all sides by a garden of missiles and tanks. But as Director of Public relations Deyana Kostova points out, many of the exhibits inside focus on the consequences of war rather than the tools of warfare.
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48. Museums Are Really Sensitive To Critique. Palace Shaw & Ariana Lee Decided They Don’t Care.
August 20th, 2018 | 12 mins 3 secs
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Ariana Lee and Palace Shaw create The Whitest Cube, an excellent new museum podcast about people of color and their experiences with art institutions as artists, visitors, workers, activists, or casual admirers. The podcast interrogates the city of Boston and its cultural institutions through the lens of race.
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47. Buzludzha is Deteriorating. Dora Ivanova Wants To Turn It Into A Museum.
July 23rd, 2018 | 9 mins 59 secs
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High in the Bulgarian mountains, Buzludzha monument is deteriorating.
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46. Vessela Gercheva Directs Playful Exhibits at Bulgaria’s First Children’s Museum
July 9th, 2018 | 10 mins 1 sec
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There were no children’s museums in the Balkans before Muzeiko opened in Sofia, Bulgaria in 2015.
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45. Margaret Middleton Designs Museum Exhibits for All Ages
June 25th, 2018 | 11 mins 6 secs
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Margaret Middleton is an independent exhibit designer and museum consultant based in Providence, RI, USA.
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44. Vassil Makarinov Presents Technology and History at the Bulgarian Polytechnical Museum
June 11th, 2018 | 11 mins 27 secs
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The Bulgarian National Polytechnical Museum is a science museum that also tells the story of Bulgarian and world history.
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43. Blake Bradford Aims To Increase Number of Black Museum Professionals with Lincoln University Program
May 28th, 2018 | 11 mins 36 secs
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In episode 36 of this podcast, Bill Bradberry, Chair of the Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Area Commission, described encountering the glaring lack of cultural diversity within and around the museum industry, particularly in leadership.
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42. Freddi Williams Evans and Luther Gray Are Erecting Historic Markers on the Slave Trade in New Orleans
May 14th, 2018 | 13 mins 16 secs
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Until a few weeks ago, one of the only places in downtown New Orleans acknowledging the city’s slave-trading past was a marker in Congo Square, erected in 1997.
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41. 16,000 Years at the Meadowcroft Rockshelter with David Scofield
April 30th, 2018 | 9 mins 43 secs
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As the oldest site of human habitation in North America, the Meadowcroft Rockshelter has a challenge: how to convey its mind-boggling timescale, spanning from prehistory to the 19th century?
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40. Conserving Digital Photos with Jenny Mathiasson and Kloe Rumsey
April 16th, 2018 | 9 mins 58 secs
Jenny Mathiasson and Kloe Rumsey started The C Word: The Conservators’ Podcast to broadcast their friendly and professional discussions about conservation.
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39. Hans Sloane and the Origins of the British Museum with James Delbourgo
April 2nd, 2018 | 12 mins 33 secs
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Over the course of his long life, Hans Sloane collected tens of thousands of items which became the basis for what is today the British Museum.