Mark Oppenheim leads a discussion on children’s museums, with guests;
Deborah Spiegelman, CEO of Miami Children’s Museum; Caroline Payson, Executive Director of Providence Children’s Museum; & Mathew Sinclair, President & CEO of Terry Lee Wells Nevada Discovery Museum.
Mark Oppenheim leads a discussion about the importance of natural history museums, with guests; Claudio Gomez, Executive Director of McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture, Amy Harris, Director of University of Michigan Museum of Natural History, & Halsey Spruance, Executive Director of Delaware Museum of Nature & Science.
MEXICO CITY (AP) — New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art announced Monday that a Mexican architect has been chosen as the first woman to design a wing at The Met, as the museum is known.
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — The Black men who drove horse-drawn carriages through the streets of Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia were both everywhere and invisible during the Jim Crow era.
Mark Oppenheim leads a discussion about HBCU Galleries and Museums, with guests; Dr. Liz Andrews, Executive Director of the Spelman College Museum of Fine Arts, Dr. Jontyle Robinson, Curator & Assistant Professor of The Legacy Museum, & Jamaal Sheats, Director and Curator of the Fisk University Galleries.
Mark Oppenheim leads a discussion about the relevance of the Holocaust today, with guests; Erin Blankenship, Interim Executive Director of Florida Holocaust Museum & Mary Pat Higgins, President & CEO of Dallas Holocaust & Human Rights Museum.
Mark Oppenheim leads a discussion on the importance of zoos, with guests; Daniel Ashe, President & CEO of Association of Zoos & Aquariums, Nik Dehejia, President & CEO of Oakland Zoo, & Dr. Michael Adkesson, President & CEO of Chicago Zoological Society
Mark Oppenheim leads a discussion on The Big Lie and how this WWII era propaganda technique is still used today, with guests; Rabbi Eli Mayerfeld, CEO of Holocaust Memorial Center Dr. Guy Stern, Former Interim Director of the Center & Former US Army Ritchie Boy & Prof. Dr. Mirjam Wenzel, Director of Jewish Museum Frankfurt
Mark Oppenheim leads a discussion on aquariums, with guests; Bob Davidson, CEO of Seattle Aquarium Cynthia Whitbred-Spanoulis, President and CEO of Virginia Aquarium & Peter Kareiva, President and CEO of Aquarium of the Pacific
Mark Oppenheim leads a discussion on children’s museums, with guests;
Melissa Kaiser, CEO of DISCOVERY Children’s Museum Aileen Hefferren, CEO & Director of Children’s Museum of Manhattan, & Sarah Cole, CEO of Glazer Children’s Museum
Mark Oppenheim leads a discussion on the importance of Juneteenth and how we as a society talk about the history slavery, with guests; Woody Keown, Jr., President & COO of National Underground Railroad Freedom Center and Ashley Rogers, Executive Director of the Whitney Plantation
Mark Oppenheim leads a discussion on the importance of advancing Native American Art and Artists in America with guests: Della Warrior, Director of the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture; Lulani Arquette, President & CEO of the Native Arts & Cultures Foundation; and John Vanausdall, President & CEO of The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art.
Mark Oppenheim leads a conversation on the importance of Science Museums with guests: Alison Brown, President and CEO of the Science Museum of Minnesota; Linda Silver, CEO of the Perot Museum of Nature and Science; and Frank Steslow, President & CEO of the Frost Museum of Science.
Mark Oppenheim leads a conversation on the role of University Art Museums with guests: David Brenneman – Director at the Eskenazi Museum of Art; Amy Gilman – Director at the Chazen Museum of Art; and David Little – Director and Chief Curator at the Mead Art Museum.
Host Mark Oppenheim leads a discussion on Museums in the Southeastern United States with guests: Mississippi Museum of Art Director Betsy Bradley; Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts Director Angie Dodson; and Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Director Alexander Nyerges.
Host Mark Oppenheim interviews guests: Tacoma Art Museum Executive Director David Setford; Albright-Knox Art Gallery Director Janne Sirén; and Philbrook Mueum of Art President & Director Scott Stulen.
Host Mark Oppenheim interviews guests: American Museum of Natural History President Ellen Futter; Los Angeles County Museum of Art Director Michael Govan; and Children’s Museum of Indianapolis President & CEO Jeff Patchen.