Contacts Megan Hancock Senior Curator of Education & Exhibitions Staff | Denison Museum Museum hancockm@denison.edu 740-587-5713 Samantha C. Smith Arts Administrator Staff | Denison Museum Museum smithsc@denison.edu 740-587-6680
The surprising history of Bluegrass music Visiting professor Heather Grimm ’17 shares an intriguing history of Bluegrass music.
On the Way to LA Cinema major Arman Meinecke '21 is a cinematic storyteller with great experiences that give him a leg up in the film industry.
Denison artwork connected to Van Gogh Recent research on iconic painter Vincent Van Gogh has uncovered a link to a well-known work in the Denison Museum collection, Brittany Girl.
Black Art 2020: Active interaction with Art Two art exhibitions that focused on Black artists and their work became a springboard for learning in Prof. JSTN CLMN’s Black Art 2020 class.
How We Learn A Look Inside Ourselves A Denison Museum art exhibit titled About Ourselves/Inside Ourselves explores queer history and identity.
How We Learn The American Dream A student response to "Defining Childhood: Growing up in the US (1860-1940)."
How We Learn Feminist health politics Students reflect on an exhibit, "Artifacts: Abortion Stories and Histories."
How We Learn Searching for the right question A powerful museum exhibit was the impetus of a discussion on tragedy and more.
How We Learn The Meaning of Context Rian Matthews '16 critiques the work of an artist - and finds it lacking
How We Learn Looking at identities Three shows in the Denison Museum speak to difference and identity.
Exhibitions Gordon Parks & Contemporaries: Through the lens Denison Museum Intern Seyeong Hanlim ’23 shares her experience with the Gordon Parks exhibition. Read more
Exhibitions Threading the History of Columbus Denison Museum intern Ellie Schrader ’23 shares her experience with the Aminah Robinson exhibition. Read more
Exhibitions Interpretations of JSTN CLMN’s “Razed Here; Raised Here” Prof. Jstn Clmn explores the “aesthetics, materiality, and politics of urban space” in his current exhibition, Razed Here; Raised Here. Read more