Exhibiting Mesoamerican Archaeology in the Early 21st Century
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 81st Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL (2016)
In the first decade and a half of the 21st Century, Mesoamerican archaeology remains in the Museum spotlight—most conspicuously in a proliferation of highly-touted traveling exhibits, but also featured in permanent galleries. This popularity suggests that the museum-going public has not yet satisfied its great curiosity and interest in the history and culture of Mesoamerica. For archaeologists, this presents a uniquely valuable opportunity to communicate new discoveries and understandings directly with the public through a dynamic medium. Yet assembling high quality exhibits continues to be challenging for a host of reasons. In particular, many cash-strapped museums are unable to fund the development of large exhibits and are employing fewer and fewer curators. In fact, many of today’s "blockbuster" exhibits are put together by for-profit entities. This symposium assembles a group of researchers who will share their experiences curating recent traveling and permanent exhibits featuring Mesoamerican archaeology. Presenters will touch on a number of issues, including the business-side of mounting exhibitions, strategies in communicating research effectively, ethical considerations, the politics of representation, collaboration with native communities, how exhibits may create new knowledge and spur the development of new research trajectories, and the future of exhibiting Mesoamerica.
Other Keywords
Maya •
Mesoamerica •
Museum •
Museums •
Pre-Columbian Art •
Critique •
Exhibit •
Museum Exhibition •
Cultural Heritage •
Museum Exhibits
Geographic Keywords
Mesoamerica
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- Documents (11)
- Ancient American Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum (2016)
- Challenges and successes of some Mesoamerican exhibits in small university museums around the turn of the 21st century (2016)
- Exhibiting Cultural Context (2016)
- Exhibiting Maya Archaeology in the Developed World: A Developing Country Perspective (2016)
- From hero objects to foam blocks: Contextualizing the archaeological record in Maya: Hidden Worlds Revealed (2016)
- Latin America’s New White Elephant: Museums and Exhibits of Pre-Hispanic Material Culture in the Post-Industrial City. (2016)
- The Making of a Mesoamerican Blockbuster: Maya: Hidden Worlds Revealed (2016)
- Maya 2012. Prophecy becomes history. (2016)
- The Mesoamerica exhibitions in the future Humboldt Forum in the center of Berlin (2016)
- A New Bak’tun – Maya Archaeology, Stewardship and Exhibitions Beyond 2012 (2016)
- Public or Private? Archaeology in Modern Guatemalan Museums (2016)