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Dear MUSEUM-L Subscribers,

I am in the process of compiling a list of collaborative exhibitions,
programs, and initiatives for participants in the session "Cooperation or
Competing Visions? Museums and Community Collaborations" at AAM in Atlanta
(April 29, 2:00-3:15 p.m).  I have enclosed a preliminary list, if you have
anything to add, please respond to me off-list at
[log in to unmask] Many thanks,

The Baltimore Neighborhood Heritage Project (1977).

The Eyes of Chief Seattle. Suquamish Tribal Cultural Center, Fort Madison
Indian Reservation,  Suquamish Washington. (opened July 1983).

California: A Place, A People, A Dream. Oakland Museum. (permanent
installation, opened  September 1984).

Let This Be Your Home: The African American Migration to Philadelphia,
1900-1940.       Afro-American Historical and Cultural Museum in
Philadelphia.  (1987)

A Time of Gathering: Native Heritage in Washington State and Pacific Voices
Thomas Burke        Memorial Washington State Museum (1989, in process).

Shades of LA: A Search for Visual Ethnic and Cultural History. Los Angles
Public Libray         (1990-present)

A Meeting Ground of Cultures. Gallery 33, Birmingham Museum and Art
Gallery, Great      Britain (199?).

Minnesota Communities. Minnesota Historical Society (??)

Selected Collaborative Programs. Early American Museum (1990-).

Where We Live.  Missouri Historical Society (June 1991-)

¿Por Qué Brooklyn? Our Borough's Latino Voices. Brooklyn Historical Society
(October 10,        1991-August 1992).

La Frontera/The Border:  Art About the Mexico/United States Border Region.
Co- sponsored by the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Centro Cultural de
la       Raza in San Diego.  (opened March 1993)

Preston Asia. Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston. (1993)

Tribute to Survival. Milwaukee Public Museum (1993).

Breaking Ground: Plants and People.  Brooklyn Botanical Garden and the
Brooklyn Children's      Museum, 1993-8.

The Nehru Gallery Textile Project. The Victoria and Albert Museum.  London
(1993-1996).

Great City!, A People's Gallery, Al Hambra, Mass Observation, Locked in the
Museum, The         People's Choice.  Tyne and Wear Museums, Great Britain
(1993-1996)

My Brighton-Community History Project. Brighton Museum and Art Gallery,
branch of The   Royal Pavillion, Art Gallery and Museums, Great Britain.
(1994)

Asian History Project, Peace in Our Time, Crafts in the Community, Kirklees
Sound Archive,      The Kirklees Photographic Archive. Kirklees
Metropolitan Council Cultural Services      (1994).

Crown Heights History Project. The Brooklyn Children's Museum, the Brooklyn
Historical  Society, and the Society for the Preservation of Weeksville and
Bedford-Stuyvesant      History (April 1994-August 1995).

Neighborhoods: Keepers of Culture. Chicago Historical Society, series of
four   collaborative exhibitions (1995-8).

Cultural Reporter. National Museum of American History, 1995.

Brent People and The Community Gallery. Grange Museum of Community History,
Brent,      Great Britain.  (1995)

Agayuliyrarput : Our Way of Making Prayer : The  Living Tradition of Yu'pik
Masks.      Anchorage Museum of History and Art (1996-).

Learning About Our Past: The Story of the Mille Lacs Band of teh Ojibwe.
Mille Lacs Indian      Museum (opened May 1996).

Unpacking on the Prairie: Jewish Women in the Upper Midwest. Minnesota
Historical Society       (October 1996-October 1997).

Q is for Quilts. Minnesota Historical Society (opens November 1997).

Salmon Stakes: People, Nature and Technology. Museum of History and
Industry in         Seattle (scheduled to open late 1997)

Native American, European, and African Cultures in Mississippi, 1500-1800.
Old Capitol  Museum of Mississippi History (scheduled to open in 1997).

Who We Are Neighborhood Program.  The Montgomery County Historical Society.
Dayton,     Ohio.

Museum Team. Brooklyn Children's Museum.  (??)

How Does a Village Raise a Child. Missouri Historical Society (scheduled to
open in 1997).

People and Place in 20th-Century St. Louis, The Place I'm In: The Evolution
of A        Neighborhood, Voices From Our Community. Missouri Historical
Society (in process).



Catherine M. Lewis

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