FALL 2017
Exhibiting the Issues of Our Times
Features
Inspiring Planet-Savvy Citizens: Evaluation as a Tool for Organizational and Social Change. By KARA BLOND, KATIE CHANDLER, SHARI WERB
The Wound Is Fresh: Exhibiting Orlando’s LGBTQ History in the Shadow of the Pulse Nightclub Massacre. By EMILIE S. ARNOLD
The Illegal Diamond Mining Exhibition: A Vehicle for Museum Renewal and Effecting Social Change. By NJABULO CHIPANGURA
Healthy Environment, Healthy Communities: A Youth-Designed Exhibition for Environmental Justice. By ANDREA MOTTO, RICHARD A. KISSEL
Radical Collaboration: Building to WE in Exhibition Design Essential Elements for Confronting Social Issues with Community. By DARCIE FOHRMAN, JANEEN BRYANT
Exhibiting in Crisis All Power to the People: Black Panthers at 50. By LISA SILBERSTEIN
Global Issues, Local Stories, Real Actions: How a Zoo Exhibition Takes on Climate Change. By LAURA BASSETT
The Queer-Inclusive Museum. By MARGARET MIDDLETON
SPECIAL REPORT
Departments
President's Letter, by WAYNE LABAR
Editor's Letter, by ELLEN SNYDER-GRENIER
Exhibits Newsline, by PAUL ORSELLI
Q&A, with Rev. Dr. William J. Barber, II
Exhibition Studies: Contemporary Art Museums and Social Practice: Socially Engaged Art as a Strategy for Exhibiting Social Issues, by NICOLE POLLARD
Nuts and Bolts: Developing a Toolkit for Emotion in Museums, by LINDA NORRIS and RAINEY TISDALE
Exhibition Critique: Prisons Today: Questions in the Age of Mass Incarceration Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, by MARY RIZZO
Book Review: The Art of Relevance, by CHRISTINA FERWERDA