To be in transit is to be human. No one does well staying still too long. This past year has shown us more than ever that nothing is ever permanent. In this journal we explore the different ways that people, museums, and institutions can be considered in transit. We are addressing questions of trad| Bridge
Guide To { ... } is for anyone engaging with museums today, whether at the very beginning of your career, years into it, or peering in from the margins. It is meant to be revisited. A guide does not expire when we memorize the route; it waits patiently, until the landscape shifts and we re| Bridge
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FWD: Museums Journal - Redacted, Alternate Rabia Tayyabi Cover A notable absence, a muting, making invisible. Redaction extends beyond the simple black squares as incomplete redactions – stamps marked with ‘deleted’ covering the text– white squares, and handmade notations. Each black s| Bridge
CONTEMPORARY ART / LITERARY STUDIES / PHILOSOPHY / DANCE Perfect Worlds: Artistic Forms & Social Imaginaries is a philosophical study of equality as binding principle by art-makers across disciplines, and how they view their work situated across unrestricted spectrums of social| Bridge
FWD: MUSEUMS: “Power/Potential” Power: Having control or authority to dictate or influence people and organizations’ behavior and actions. Potential: Having the capacity to build or develop a positive outcome in the future. Power and the potential for power shape the r| Bridge
CONTEMPORARY ART / VETERAN ART / SOCIAL RESEARCH / RECIPES Tea is something that we all share. —Mohamedou Ould Slahi, Guantánamo torture survivor Invitation to Tea compiles 48 tea recipes, stories, and traditions, one for each of the countries that have had citizens extralegally held at the U| Bridge
FWD: MUSEUMS: “Power/Potential” Power: Having control or authority to dictate or influence people and organizations’ behavior and actions. Potential: Having the capacity to build or develop a positive outcome in the future. Power and the potential for power shape the r| Bridge
MUSEOLOGY / MUSEUM STUDIES Strangers in strange lands. Heroes sent to right what is wrong. Workers separated from the fruits of their labor. Scapegoats in times of fear and change. Aliens and alienation are ever present tropes in our cultures, our politics, and our lives. This issue of Fwd: Muse| Bridge