Smithsonian Affiliations A Year in Pictures
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AFFILIATES
“The Affiliate partnership is essential
to the effort to make America’s
artistic, historic, and scientific treasures
more accessible to the American people
no matter where they live. Just as
importantly, it brings our experts
together with your experts to create
innovative, educational outreach
programs for learners of all ages.”
G. Wayne Clough, Secretary,
Smithsonian Institution
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STATES PLUS
Puerto Rico and Panama
18,540 new members have joined the Smithsonian through their local Affiliate in 2011. Thanks Affiliates!
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welcome! 9 new Affiliates
joined the network
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1,326 Smithsonian
artifacts
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Affiliates across
the nation
NMAH loaned a Florentine Mosaic Pin (bottom right) and a Ro-man Micromosaic Bracelet (upper right) to the Lizzadro Mu-seum of Lapidary Art (Elmhurst, IL) for 2011 Smithsonian Magazine Museum Day. Photo: Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Art.
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From 1963 through 1968, students near Cartersville, GA, discovered and collected thousands of fossils. Many went to NMNH where they remained until today. As part of the Smithsonian Affiliations program, some of the fossils collected at Ladds Quarry were returned on loan to the Tellus Science Museum. Photo: Courtesy Tellus Science Museum.
NMNH loaned the Smithsonian Coral Reef to the Putnam Museum and IMAX Theatre (Davenport, IA) where it will be on exhibit until 2016. Photo: Putnam Museum.
Restored by the B & O Railroad Museum (Baltimore, MD) staff in collaboration with conservators at NMAH, the 19th century “Pioneer” locomotive goes on public view in time for the Civil War sesquicentennial. Photo: Smithsonian Affiliations
Smithsonian Affiliations 2011 Year in Review
“The Smithsonian Affiliations program creates excellent opportunities for local and national history collaborations.”
Peter Liebhold, Curator and Chair, Division of Work and Industry,
National Museum of American History
This V-173 “Flying Pancake,” on loan from NASM to the Frontiers of Flight Museum (Dallas, TX), is currently being restored for the Smithsonian. Photo: Frontiers of Flight Museum
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“The short handle hoe that belonged to the Chavez family and used by Cesar Chavez while working in the fields is one of the Smithsonian's treasured items. It represents the struggles of farm labor in America and the contributions of an inspirational figure to make a difference,” says Harry Rubenstein, Chair, Division of Political History, NMAH. It’s currently on loan to LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes (Los Angeles, CA). Photo: Smithsonian Affiliations.
27 exhibitions opened at Affiliates
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A local puppeteer met Jane Henson at the opening of Jim Henson’s Fantastic World, organized by SITES, and on view at Lakeview Museum of Arts and Sciences (Peoria, IL) in February 2011. Photo: Photo: Lakeview Museum.
This reflecting circle is one of seven navigational instruments included in the exhibition Mapping the New World on loan to the Frank H. McClung Museum (Knoxville, TN) from NMAH. Photo: Frank H. McClung Museum.
“Being able to acquire objects
like these instruments enhance
our exhibitions and our
outreach. The museum gains
greater visibility in the
community and the field.”
Jeff Chapman, Director,
Frank H. McClung Museum
Knoxville, TN
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The Buffalo Bill Historical Center (Cody, WY) hosted Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Warriors: Photographs by Gertrude Käsebier, an exhibition collaboration that included Smithsonian photographs and objects from the collections of the Buffalo Bill Historical Center. Photo: Michelle Delaney, Director, Consortium for Understanding the American Experience, Smithsonian Institution.
South Florida Museum and Parker Manatee Aquarium (Bradenton, FL) hosted Farmers, Warriors, Builders: The Hidden Life of Ants, organized by SITES and NMNH. Photo: South Florida Museum.
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Smithsonian Affiliations 2011 Year in Review
In Plane View, an exhibition of 56 large-format photographs, show-case the aesthetic beauty of some of NASM’s awesome air-craft. It was on view at the Col-lege Park Aviation Museum, MD, from January - June. Photo: Carolyn Russo, NASM.
The opening celebration for the SITES exhibition Singgalot (The Ties that Bind) at the Charlotte Museum of History (Charlotte, NC). Photo: Hearth Bound Photography.
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81 SI scholars spoke at 45 Affiliates
28 Affiliates participated in online conferences Range of topics:
Apache culture, airmail, the Negro Leagues, mum‐
mies, world’s fairs, citizen science, human origins,
portraiture, electric guitars, Genghis Khan….and more
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Eight Affiliates from across the U.S. and Puerto Rico hosted month-long internships for participants in the Smithsonian Latino Center’s Young Ambassadors Program. Photo: Smithsonian Latino Center.
Students at five Affiliates asked a lot of questions during their Town Hall meetings, part of the Na-tional Youth Summit: The 50th Anniversary of the Freedom Rides, an online/offline discussion organized by NMAH, NMAAHC and the Na-tional Endowment for the Humanities. Photo: Senator John Heinz History Center.
“Hosting a group from the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra in
celebration of the museum`s premier September With The Smithsonian event was a joyous, foot- stomping event for all. The fun and informative facts on wickedly talented jazz composers assure
it will be an annual fixture in The Museum of Arts and Sciences
programming.”
Cynthia Duval, Chief Curator, The Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona
Beach, FL
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University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (Champaign, IL) student Jessica Lapinsky demonstrated proper paper conservation techniques during a disaster management workshop as part of her Smithsonian Affiliations Intern Partnership at Smithsonian Institution Archives. Photo: Smithsonian Affiliations.
(Left) NASM photographer Eric Long at the Tellus Science Mu-seum (Cartersville, GA) beside one of his cockpit photos in At the Controls. Photo: Smithsonian Affiliations.
(Right) Smithsonian Books au-thor and astronaut Al Worden signed books at the San Diego Air & Space Museum (San Diego, CA). Photo: San Diego Air & Space Museum.
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A member of the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra taught col-lege students at Stetson University during a workshop organized by the Museum of Arts and Sciences (Daytona Beach, FL). Photo: Museum of Arts and Sciences.
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The most important thing I took away from the conference is a renewed feeling of excitement. It was inspiring to see all the good work people are doing both at the Smithsonian, and at all the Affiliate
museums. Altogether an excellent experience, and I'm looking forward to
next year.”
David Unger, Director of Interpretation, American Textile History Museum ,
Lowell, MA
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n 81 Smithsonian and Affiliate staff participated
as speakers at the conference
Smithsonian Under Secretary
Richard Kurin presents the Senator
John Heinz History Center
(Pittsburgh, PA) with a plaque
commemorating 10 years as an
Affiliate.
(21 Affiliates celebrated their 10th
anniversaries in 2011.) Photo: Smithsonian Affiliations.
80 colleagues (from)
54 Affiliates (in)
26 states (and Puerto Rico)
2011 Affiliations
National Conference
Conference attendees in the Smithsonian Castle Commons for the Welcome Recep-tion at the 2011 Affiliations National Conference. Photo: Smithsonian Affiliations.
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Plimoth Plantation (Plymouth, MA) and NMAH collaborated to feature first-person theater performances by a 17th century Pilgrim, a few weeks before Thanksgiving. Photo: Smithsonian
Smithsonian Affiliations 2011 Year in Review
Educators from NMAH and the American Art Museum led a workshop with Puerto Rican educators at the Universidad del Turabo (Gurabo, PR) on forging museum-school partnerships. Photo: Museo y Centro Estudios Humanisticos
During a live Ustream webcast, NASM and NPM curators joined Sonoma County Museum (Santa Rosa, CA) to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the first airmail flight. Photo: Smithsonian Affiliations.
A young visitor tested his architecture skills at Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Arts Center (Solomons, MD), with Smithsonian Spark!Lab kits. Photo: Annmarie Garden.
Affiliations Director Harold Closter with Les Reker, director of the Ellen Noël Art Museum (Odessa, TX) at a press event announcing the museum’s affiliation with the Smithsonian. Photo: Smithsonian Affiliations.
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Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa helped celebrate the opening of LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes (Los Angeles, CA) in April 2011. Photo: Smithsonian Affiliations.
SA welcomed colleagues at the New Eng-land Museum Association Conference Photo: Smithsonian Affiliations.
90 Affiliates participated in Smithsonian Museum Day
Affiliations staff, Christina Di Meglio Lopez and Caroline Mah, co-presented Partnership: What Can the Smithsonian
Do For You with colleagues from the Tellus Science Museum (Cartersville,
GA), The Museum of Arts and Sciences (Daytona Beach, FL), and York County Culture and Heritage Museums (Rock Hill, SC) at the Southeastern Museums
Conference. Photo: Smithsonian Affiliations.
National Outreach Manager, Aaron Glavas, traveled to Las Cruces, NM, to welcome the City of Las Cruces Museum System to the Affiliations program. Photo: Smithsonian Affiliations.
“We work with our Affiliates to help young people understand that our past matters, that it is with us
every day, and that it holds enormous influence over our choices in life.”
Harold A. Closter, Director, Smithsonian Affiliations
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Affiliations Director Harold Closter at the helm of the legendary “Old Ironsides” after welcoming new Affiliate, the USS Constitution Museum (Boston, MA). Photo: Smithsonian Affiliations.
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Title Page Collage, clockwise from top left:
A fragment of the Star-Spangled Banner, on loan from NMAH to the Senator John Heinz History Center in Pittsburgh, PA, for its Stars & Stripes: An American Story exhibition. (Photo: Heinz History Center) ● A student participant in the National Youth Summit: The 50th Anniversary of the Freedom Rides, asked a freedom rider questions at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles, CA. (Photo: Japanese American National Museum.) ● Claudine Brown, Smithsonian Assistant Secretary for Education and Access, welcomed HistoryMiami into the Affiliations program. (Photo: HistoryMiami.) ● Teachers at the Putnam Museum and IMAX Theatre in Davenport, IA, shared techniques for engaging the museum’s youngest visitors with Anna Forgerson, edu-cator from the Smithsonian Early Enrichment Center (Photo: Putnam Museum) ● A plaque given to the Schiele Museum of Natural History in Gastonia, NC, to commemorate their 10th anniversary as a Smithsonian Affiliate. (Photo: Smithsonian Affiliations.) ● ●
OUR COLLEAGUES
SA: Smithsonian Affiliations; SI: Smithsonian Institution; NASM: National Air and Space Museum; NMAH: National Museum of American History; NMAAHC: National Museum of African American History and Culture; NMAI: National Museum of American Indian; NMNH: National Museum of Natural History; NPM: National Postal Museum; SITES: Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service
Affiliations Staff
Jennifer Brundage National Outreach Manager [email protected], 202.633.5306 Elizabeth Bugbee External Affairs Coordinator [email protected], 202.633.5304 Harold Closter Director [email protected], 202.633.5321 Alma Douglas National Outreach Manager [email protected], 202.633.5305
Aaron Glavas National Outreach Manager [email protected], 202.633.5309 Laura Hansen National Outreach Manager [email protected], 202.633.5307 Christina Di Meglio Lopez Business & External Affairs Manager [email protected], 202.633.5303 Caroline Mah National Outreach Manager [email protected], 202.633.5308 Gertrude Ross Financial Manager [email protected], 202.633.5302