Green Museum Hilary Wilson
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- Society & Culture
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What are museums doing to mitigate their carbon footprint? How are artists creating work during times of ecological crisis? What resources are out there for those in the field of cultural heritage who want to make their practice more sustainable? What are NFTs and why are they so resource-intensive? Join host Hilary Wilson as she asks these questions and learns from experts working to address these issues and more on Green Museum, a podcast that examines sustainability within art and cultural heritage.Listen on Spotify and Apple Podcast.Let's Connect!Instagram: @greenmuseumpodcastTwitter: @greenmuseumpodEmail: the.green.archivist@gmail.comwww.greenmuseumpodcast.com
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E07 | Sustainable Preservation Practices at the Image Permanence Institute
In this episode, Hilary chats with Kelly Krish, Al Carver-Kubik, and Meredith Noyes from the Image Permanence Institute (IPI). IPI is a university-based research centre in the College of Art and Design at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) dedicated to supporting the preservation of cultural heritage collections in libraries, archives, and museums around the world. In this conversation, Hilary learns about the work IPI is doing around researching sustainable preservation practices, their internal sustainability committee, and some of the current research projects Kelly, Al, and Meredith are working on.
Connect with the Image Permanence Institute:
www.imagepermanenceinstitute.org
Instagram: @image.permanence.institute
Facebook: imagepermanenceinstitute
Register for the “Implementing Sustainable Energy-Saving Strategies in Cultural Institutions” workshop (February 16th/17th, 2022)
Graphics Atlas
DP3 Project
Green Museum is a podcast that explores the topic of sustainability within art and cultural heritage.
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E06 | Museum of 21st Century Design with William Myers and Georgina McDowall
In this episode, we learn about the Museum of 21st Century Design. This non-profit organization enhances public understanding and appreciation of design from the 21st century that positively impacts society and the environment. Join Hilary as she talks with William Myers (founding director) and Georgina McDowall (head of program development and operations) to discover how they are building their digital collection, upcoming programs and exhibitions, and more.
Connect with Museum of 21 Century Design:
M21D.org
Instagram: @museum21design
Twitter: @Museum21Design
LinkedIn: Museum of 21st Century Design
William’s books:
Biodesign (MoMA, 2018)
Bioart (Thames & Hudson, 2015)
Green Museum is a podcast that explores the topic of sustainability within art and cultural heritage. Follow us on Instagram (@greenmuseumpodcast) and Twitter (@greenmuseumpod)! Questions? Email Hilary at the.green.archivist@gmail.com -
E05 | Museums For Future with Elizabeth Rosenberg and Florian Schlederer
Museums For Future envisions a world in which every museum is climate-conscious and a bold advocate of the Paris Agreement, drawing on their rich cultural capital and storytelling expertise to engage their audiences and communities with relevant and compelling messages that drive positive change to prevent ecological breakdown and secure a sustainable, equitable and culturally diverse future for all. In this episode, Hilary talks with Elizabeth Rosenberg and Florian Schlederer about Museums For Future, and how you can join the movement and support climate action within your institution.
Connect with Museums For Future:
museumsforfuture.org
Instagram: @museumsforfuture
Twitter: @museums4future
Email: action@museumsforfuture.org
Connect with Elizabeth:
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/rosenbergelizabeth425
Twitter: @Erosenberg0425
Connect with Florian:
Twitter: @FloSchle
Instagram: @flo_schle
Green Museum is a podcast that explores the topic of sustainability within art and cultural heritage. Follow us on Instagram (@greenmuseumpodcast) and Twitter (@greenmuseumpod)! Questions? Email Hilary at the.green.archivist@gmail.com -
E04 | Dr. Camille-Mary Sharp, Oil and Museums
In episode 04, Hilary learns about the relationship between extractive industries and museums from Dr. Camille-Mary Sharp. As a Ph.D. candidate at the Faculty of Information, University of Toronto, Camille-Mary is bridging the fields of museology and political economy. Her research explores the implications of sponsorship by the petroleum industry for museum practices in Canada. Together, Hilary and Camille-Mary dive into the history of the oil industry's involvement with Canadian cultural institutions, different aspects of her research, her thoughts on recent calls for boycotting the Science Museum in London, England, and more.
Connect with Camille-Mary Sharp
:Twitter: @camillemarys
Green Museum is a podcast that explores the topic of sustainability within art and cultural heritage.
Follow Green Museum!
Instagram: @greenmuseumpodcast
Twitter: @greenmuseumpod
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E03 | Annabel Keenan, Art Writer on NFTs
NFTs… An acronym that seems to be everywhere these days. In this episode, Hilary talks with Annabel Keenan, a fine art advisor and art writer based in New York. Annabel uses both her advisory business and her writing to promote sustainable practices in the art world and recently has been focusing on the environmental impact of blockchain-based artworks known as NFTs or Non-fungible tokens. In their conversation, they dive into how Annabel became interested in writing about sustainability in the art world and Annabel breaks down what NFTs are, how they work, and why they have such a large carbon footprint. Connect with Annabel:www.afkfineart.comInstagram: @afkfineartGreen Museum is a podcast that explores the topic of sustainability within art and cultural heritage.Follow us on Instagram (@greenmuseumpodcast) and Twitter (@greenmuseumpod)Questions? Email Hilary at the.green.archivist@gmail.com
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E02 | DM Witman, Artist and Educator
This week, Hilary talks with DM (Deanna) Witman. She is a transdisciplinary artist working at the intersection of environmental disruption and the human relationship to place in the Age of the Anthropocene. Her creative practice is deeply rooted within the realm of the effects of humans on this world using photographic materials, video, and installation. Hilary and DM dive into her background and journey to becoming an artist, how she is addressing ecological grief with her practice, and discuss a few of her past and current projects.
Connect with DM Witman: www.dmwitman.com
Instagram: @dm_witman
Green Museum is a podcast that explores the topic of sustainability within art and cultural heritage. Follow us on Instagram (@greenmuseumpodcast) and Twitter (@greenmuseumpod)
Questions? Email Hilary at the.green.archivist@gmail.com