Dates: September 19 – September 21, 2019
Deadlines: June 1, 2019 midnight MST
The Council for Museum Anthropology’s second biennial
conference will take place in Santa Fe, New Mexico from Thursday, September
19th through Saturday, September 21st, 2019. Using the unique position of Santa
Fe -- the “City Different” -- as a starting point for thinking broadly about
both local and global approaches to museum anthropology, the conference theme
is “Museums Different.” We will build off the theme and conversations from our
first conference, “Museum Anthropology Futures,” held in May 2017 at Concordia
University in Montreal.
**Please take note of the conference’s date change.**
The conference is based on Santa Fe’s Museum Hill, home to
both the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture/Laboratory of Anthropology and the
Museum of International Folk Art. The conference includes sessions and
activities at the Institute of American Indian Arts as well as an evening
reception at the School for Advanced Research.
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Call for
Papers: Join
CMA as we discuss imagined and practical realities of collaboration between
anthropology, museums, and communities. With the goal of overcoming
institutional silences and so-called mute collections, this conference is about
the spaces between the objects on museum shelves and the communities who
created them. The conference will focus
on how institutions can close the gaps between the theoretical and ‘doing.’
We welcome proposals and submissions from museum
practitioners, scholars, students, Tribal Historic Preservation officers,
artists, and all community members. If you are unsure if you or your work would
fit into our conference, please reach out and ask. We are more than happy to
talk you through your ideas.
Session Formats & Proposals: We are looking to highlight
innovative ways of presenting anthropological museum work, and are particularly
interested in ways in which your presentation format can contribute to
community engagement. Please send us ideas for innovative ways to express your
research -- whether it be artist dialogues, roundtables, posters, pop-up
exhibitions, workshops, pre-circulated papers, Pecha-Kucha-style sessions,
problem-solving sessions, installation works, or anything else you can think
of. Nothing is too bold -- we will do our best to accommodate your ideas.
Focus: Sessions should explore the imagined
and the realities of working between anthropology, museums, and communities. Proposals
do not have to respond to the below questions. We are excited to hear how
anthropology works where you are.
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What work have we already completed? How does engagement with the histories of
museum anthropology affect our work? How does it make it better or worse? How
can we mobilize our institutional pasts to inform and better our community
futures?
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What are the ways in which museum anthropology can better
collaborate with communities? How can we and do we live up to our ideals?
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What does collaboration mean in a day-to-day sense?
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What are the unintended consequences of collaborative,
community-based museum anthropology?
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What does decolonizing work mean to you, to your
collaborators, and in your contexts?
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What might we stop doing? What hasn’t worked?
Registration
and Cost:
Registration will open in the coming weeks, and will be available on our
soon-to-launch conference website. The conference fee is $125 per person, $60
per student, and $60 per THPO
Office.
Funding Opportunities: The Council for Museum
Anthropology has limited funding available for student travel. We are offering
three grants of $400 each. To apply, please send us a resume/CV and a 500 word
statement demonstrating how attendance at the conference will advance your
academic or professional goals.
Submission Guidelines and Deadlines: Submissions must be no more than 100
words. All proposals and funding applications are due on June 1, 2019 midnight MST. Applicants will be notified by
July 15, 2019. To submit, please send
your proposal and preferred presentation format to cmaconference2019@gmail.com. Please submit your proposal and preferred
presentation format the body of the email, rather than as an attachment.
About CMA: A section of the American Anthropological Association, the
Council for Museum Anthropology is an all-volunteer membership organization
that serves anthropologists and museum professionals. CMA’s mission is to
foster the development of anthropology in the context of museums and related
institutions. See the CMA’s website (https://museumanthropology.org)
and blog (https://www.museumanthropologyblog.com)
for more information.
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