When
Wed, April 21, 2021
6:00 p.m. EDT
The museum is currently closed.
"What is a museum" is a question that has long challenged museum professionals around the world. Are museums places of research, object care, community, public trust, inclusion, education, cultural heritage, humanity or something more? Today, the International Council of Museums (ICOM) is working with the global museum community to update the definition that has set the standard since 2007. Join Kathy Dwyer Southern and William Underwood Eiland for a lively, interactive discussion of the seminal question “What is a museum?" Debates on the definition anticipate the upcoming ratification at the ICOM General Conference in Prague, 2022.
Kathy Dwyer Southern serves on the faculty of GW’s Museum Studies Program. She is president of the board of the Biggs Museum of American Art in Delaware and was formerly president and CEO of the National Children’s Museum in D.C. Her board affiliations include the International Council of Museums-US and the American Alliance of Museums, among others.
William Underwood Eiland is director of the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia, and a trustee of the International Council of Museums. Dr. Eiland has served on the boards of the American Alliance of Museums, the Southeastern Museums Conference and the Georgia Association of Museums and Galleries, and was a trustee of the Association of Art Museum Directors.
To participate, register online, and we will email you a link and instructions for joining the program on Zoom. Simply follow that link at the time the event starts (6 p.m. EDT). When you register, you can also request to receive a reminder email one day before the program with the link included.
Each month during the academic year, museum leaders lead lively online discussions about critical issues in the field. This series is presented in partnership with the Association of Academic Museums and Galleries. Browse upcoming programs