45 episodes

A Podcast for the Progressive Museum

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A Podcast for the Progressive Museum

    Episode 45: Getting By With A Little Help

    Episode 45: Getting By With A Little Help

    Mutual aid systems rely on forms of exchange, sharing support and resources, to enable communities to care for their members in the face of difficulty. In May this year, Museum Workers Speak started the Museum Workers Relief Fund, a form of ‘radical redistribution’ that seeks donations from those with means to support US-based museum workers who have been laid off, furloughed, or otherwise severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Those donations are then redistributed as $500 gifts to help recipients stay afloat.

    In this episode, we speak with Paula Santos, Christian Ramirez and Alyssa Greenberg about the initiative and the role of mutual aid in supporting museum practitioners. While you’re listening, take a moment to support the Museum Workers Speak Relief Fund if you can.

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    • 51 min
    Episode 44: A conversation among friends

    Episode 44: A conversation among friends

    It’s been a few weeks since the world was upended in the wake of COVID-19. In this episode, we catch up with an old friend, Sharna Jackson, to hold space for some reflection, some mourning, and some laughter.

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    • 46 min
    Episode 43: How do we live in turbulent times?

    Episode 43: How do we live in turbulent times?

    Even before a pandemic changed everything, we were living in turbulent times. Extreme partisanship defines politics in many countries, inequality grows even wealthy countries, and faith in institutions is diminishing. How do museums create environments of trust, especially where there are histories of distrust, victimisation and oppression? In this episode, we speak with Dina Bailey, former Director of Methodology and Practice for the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience, and Tim Phillips, founder and CEO of Beyond Conflict, to consider what we can learn from transitional justice approaches when addressing the painful legacies of the past.

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    • 1 hr 7 min
    Episode 42: A #MuseumMeToo Moment

    Episode 42: A #MuseumMeToo Moment

    Since the #MeToo movement began in 2017, many in the museum sector have wondered when members of our own community would be called to account. In this episode, the Punks are joined by Robin Pogrebin, Zachary Small and Anne-Marie Quigg to explore a major #MuseumMeToo moment and ask how bullying and harassment shape workplace culture.

    • 54 min
    Episode 41: Digitization is not neutral

    Episode 41: Digitization is not neutral

    Over the past decade, museums have increasingly shared high resolution open access images of their collections. Yet there are significant legal and ethical complexities related to digital cultural heritage, particularly when blanket decisions about open access are made without involving communities of origin. In this episode, the Punks are joined by Mathilde Pavis and Andrea Wallace to discuss their Response to the 2018 Sarr-Savoy Report, which addresses intellectual property rights and open access relevant to the digitization and restitution of African Cultural Heritage and associated materials, and come to the conclusion that we need to be discussing digital cultural heritage with far more nuance.

    • 46 min
    Episode 40: A very human exhibition

    Episode 40: A very human exhibition

    Being Human, the new permanent gallery at Wellcome Collection, explores what it means to be human in the 21st century. In creating the exhibition, the Wellcome Collection worked with two advisory panels - one composed of scientists, and the other of artists, activists and consultants, convened in collaboration with the University of Leicester’s Research Centre for Museums and Galleries, focussed on the representation of disability and difference. The resultant experience embodies the idea that all can and should feel valued and connected.

    In this episode, the Punks speak with Clare Barlow, curator of the exhibition, and Richard Sandell, Professor of Museum Studies and co-director of RCMG at the University of Leicester, about the intentionality, processes and practices that have shaped this exhibition.

    • 56 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
24 Ratings

24 Ratings

Ms. Museum ,

Great!

The episodes delve into topics which are very relevant to the museum professionals and museum studies students who are studying how museums are currently functioning and how they’re changing.

nikhiltri ,

Great conversations

Great conversations with a wide range of folks. It's been great to hear perspectives I wouldn't have heard otherwise. Thanks!

EphemeralErika ,

Great content, distracting sound issues

Hi! I love the content of Museopunks. It’s the first podcast I’ve saved so I can re-listen to as needed. I gave it 4 stars because I wish they had better mics or production... at the end of every sentence there’s a hissing inhale or exhale that distracts me. I’ll keep listening but please try to solve that issue.

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