Curated Conversation on Museum Pathways: Community-Centered Curatorial Practice
Curatorial practice is changing. Museum practitioners are thinking about objects, stories, relationships, and power in new ways. Curators are no longer expected simply to be content experts: our profession, and our culture, now requires curators to excavate multi-layered meanings, honor complicated stories, and build relationships with those within and outside of the traditional museum community.
Kilolo Luckett, founding executive director + chief curator of ALMA | LEWIS, and Timothy Anne Burnside, museum specialist at the National Museum of African American History and Culture both center their curatorial practices around creating spaces and opportunities for constructive, innovative conversations. Enjoy this lively conversation as they share their experiences and insights in a wide-ranging discussion on curatorial practice today.
Recording of the conversation can be found here.