Inclusion and Transparency Have the Power to Shift the Art Industry
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Author
Thompson, Briana J.Readers/Advisors
Gibson-Brehon, Dawn D.Term and Year
Spring 2023Date Published
2023
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"Museums can be the building blocks of social healing… if our government can’t face the legacy and trauma of colonialism why not museums… through honest acknowledgment and genuine collaboration, museums can become spaces of healing, connection, and progress " In this essay are examples of promises unfulfilled and models of how we can rectify the past of large art institutions and do what's best for the public by including new people in the conversation and addressing their messy history.Accessibility Statement
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