ERIC YELLIN: “CURATING JEWISH WASHINGTON: ENCOUNTERS WITH HISTORY AND PUBLIC
MEMORY IN THE MAKING OF THE CAPITAL JEWISH MUSEUM”
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Join us as we partner with EMU’s Center for Jewish Studies for this deep dive
into the making of the Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum in
Washington, DC.
In a 21st-century museum, how do we translate the latest scholarly knowledge
to reach a broad audience and make effective use of three-dimensional exhibit
space? In a community-based museum, how do we develop stories in which
community members can recognize themselves, but also see history in new ways,
including how myth and memory have sometimes clouded — or even misrepresented
—history they thought they knew?
And how do we do all of that Jewishly?
Dr. Eric S. Yellin, historian and professor at the University of Richmond,
will discuss his experiences developing the inaugural exhibitions of the new
Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, DC. As a
visiting curator, Yellin worked with museum staff to research, write, and
design a new museum dedicated to the history and experiences of Washington’s
Jewish communities.
Organized by: Jewish Historical Society of Michigan
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