Curators in Conversation: Conceiving the Queer Past at the GLBT Historical Society Museum

IF 0.4 4区 艺术学 0 ART
Gerard Koskovich, Don Romesburg, Amy Sueyoshi
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Abstract The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Historical Society in San Francisco is an internationally recognised, community-based queer public history institution founded in 1985. In its early years, its work focused largely on recovering and preserving archival records, periodicals, photographs, art and artefacts documenting the histories of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people and cultures in Northern California. The society also sponsored programmes and occasional small exhibitions in borrowed spaces before finally creating a standalone pop-up museum in the city’s historically gay Castro District in 2008-2009, followed by a still-operating museum in a storefront in the same neighbourhood in 2011. In the following conversation, three of the GLBT Historical Society’s long-time stakeholders and frequent curators address the history, mission, theory, practice, and impact of the institution.
对话中的策展人:在lgbt历史协会博物馆构想酷儿的过去
旧金山男同性恋、女同性恋、双性恋、跨性别历史学会是一个国际公认的、以社区为基础的酷儿公共历史机构,成立于1985年。在早期,它的工作主要集中在恢复和保存记录北加州女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、变性人和酷儿的历史和文化的档案记录、期刊、照片、艺术品和手工艺品。该协会还在借来的空间里赞助了一些项目和偶尔的小型展览,最后于2008年至2009年在该市历史悠久的同性恋卡斯特罗区(Castro District)建立了一个独立的快闪博物馆,随后于2011年在同一街区的一个店面里建立了一个仍在运营的博物馆。在接下来的对话中,三位GLBT历史协会的长期利益相关者和经常担任策展人的人谈到了该机构的历史、使命、理论、实践和影响。
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期刊介绍: In its new revised form Museum International is a forum for intellectually rigorous discussion of the ethics and practices of museums and heritage organizations. The journal aims to foster dialogue between research in the social sciences and political decision-making in a changing cultural environment. International in scope and cross-disciplinary in approach Museum International brings social-scientific information and methodology to debates around museums and heritage, and offers recommendations on national and international cultural policies.
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