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  H UMANITIES    P ROJECTS    IN    M USEUMS    A ND    H ISTORICAL   O RGANIZATIONS
Grants support the planning and implementation of exhibitions, publications, and other programming in museums and historical organizations.
  Alaska Design Forum
Anchorage, AK
Christopher M. Chiei
Amount: $9,374
Consultation with scholars and a museum curator to plan a traveling exhibition, website, and book exploring the impact of Quonset huts on the built environment and culture of post-World War II Alaska.

Alutiiq Heritage Foundation
Kodiak, AK
Amy F. Steffian
Amount: $5,855
Repairs for the "Looking Both Ways" exhibition.

American Antiquarian Society
Worcester, MA
Georgia B. Barnhill
Amount: $10,000
Consultation with scholars
to develop an exhibition examining how popular prints depicting events in U.S. history have shaped people’s understanding
of the past.

American Federation of Arts
New York, NY
Kathryn L. Haw
Amount: $261,263
Implementation of a traveling multimedia exhibition with a catalog, website, public programs, and curricular materials about Hindu temple statuary of the Chola Dynasty.

Americas Society
New York, NY
Marysol Nieves
Amount: $39,743
Planning for a traveling exhibition, catalog, symposium, CD-ROM, website, and related programming examining Colonial Latin American art in the context of cross-cultural relationships between Latin America
and Asia.

Art Institute of Chicago
Chicago, IL
John R. Zukowsky
Amount: $25,000*
Implementation of a traveling exhibition, photo-panel exhibition, catalog, and accompanying educational and public programs on the design and architecture of space travel and exploration.

Asia Society
New York, NY
Colin Mackenzie
Amount: $40,332
Planning of a traveling exhibition on Asian games from 3,000 B.C. to the modern era.

Asian Art Museum of San Francisco
San Francisco, CA
Forrest McGill
Amount: $103,600*
Implementation of interpretive programs to accompany the reinstallation of the permanent collection in the new Asian Art Museum.

Autry Museum of Western Heritage
Los Angeles, CA
Michael D. Duchemin
Amount: $10,000
Consultation to develop the content of a national traveling exhibition, website, and other interpretive programs concerning the relationship of home, community, and landscape in the American West.

Baltimore Museum of Art
Baltimore, MD
Susan Dackerman
Amount: $50,000*
Implementation of a traveling exhibition, publication, public programs, video, and website on the commissioning, creating, marketing, and subjects of Renaissance and Baroque prints.

Bass Museum of Art
Miami Beach, FL
Ruth Grim
Amount: $10,000
Consultation with scholars to develop an exhibition and related programs exploring the historical development of mid-20th-century Miami architecture.

Burritt on the Mountain-A Living Museum
Huntsville, AL
James L. Powers
Amount: $9,990
Preliminary planning for interpretive themes and strategies that will guide visitors through a new onsite orientation center.

Children's Museum of Boston
Boston, MA
Leslie Swartz
Amount: $250,000*
Implementation of a permanent, interactive exhibition for children exploring the historical and geographic diversity of Boston's black communities.

Chippewa Valley Museum
Eau Claire, WI
Susan M. McLeod
Amount: $40,000*
Implementation of a permanent exhibition, poster exhibition, plans for replication at other museums, catalog, object theater, and educational and public programs on new scholarship regarding farm life in the United States.

Chippewa Valley Museum
Eau Claire, WI
Susan M. McLeod
Amount: $112,000
Dissemination of the exhibition "Country Places," a new interpretation of rural life in America, to museums and historical organizations, including detailed exhibition plans, a small panel exhibition, and a conference for museum professionals.

Chrysler Museum of Art
Norfolk, VA
Gary Baker
Amount: $9,507
Consultation with scholars and museum professionals, as well as staff travel to related installations, in order to develop a reinterpretation of an important glass collection.

Cincinnati Art Museum
Cincinnati, OH
Anita J. Ellis
Amount: $231,500
Planning for a permanent installation in the new wing of the Cincinnati Art Museum.

Cincinnati Observatory Center
Cincinnati, OH
Robert F. Casey
Amount: $10,000
Consultation with scholars to determine interpretive themes for a new permanent exhibition on the history of astronomy.

Connecticut Historical Society
Hartford, CT
Kate Steinway
Amount: $10,000
Consultation with scholars to develop an exhibition, publications, and other programs exploring Connecticut's important role in the development of the comic book.

Conner Prairie Pioneer Settlement
Noblesville, IN
Daniel Freas
Amount: $10,000
Consultation to conceive interpretive themes to inform recreation of a rural Indiana crossroads community circa 1940.

  Dartmouth College
Hanover, NH
Derrick R. Cartwright
Amount: $149,952
A traveling exhibition, website, and related public programs examining children's lives in ancient Greece.

East Tennessee Historical Society
Knoxville, TN
Michael Toomey
Amount: $40,609
Planning for a permanent exhibition and public and educational programs to examine the influence of the land on the history and culture of East Tennessee.

Founders Society, Detroit Institute of Arts
Detroit, MI
Alan P. Darr
Amount: $200,000*
Implementation of a traveling exhibition, catalog, interpretive programs, audio tour, CD-ROM, and website examining the artistic and political themes of the Renaissance in Florence.

Friends of the Goethe-Institute
Washington, DC
Joseph L. Browne
Amount: $10,000
Consultation with scholars to develop a traveling and permanent exhibition exploring the German immigrant architect Adolf Cluss, who was influential in shaping public spaces in Washington, D.C., from the 1860s to the 1890s.

Friends of the New Jersey State Museum
Trenton, NJ
James F. Turk
Amount: $9,863
Consultation with scholars and museum curators to define the themes of a traveling exhibition about Joseph Bonaparte's influence on 19th-century American culture.

Geneva Historical Society
Geneva, NY
John Marks
Amount: $10,000
Two consultation meetings to plan a traveling exhibition on the history of tourism in the Finger Lakes region of New York.

Heard Museum
Phoenix, AZ
Ann Marshall
Amount: $39,929
Planning for the reinstallation of the museum's permanent exhibitions on the native cultures of the American Southwest.

Henry Ford, The
Dearborn, MI
Donna R. Braden
Amount: $210,000
Implementation of a permanent exhibition, traveling exhibition for nontraditional venues, website, library programming, and related educational and public programming concerning the development of flight in American culture.

Hermitage
Hermitage, TN
Marsha A. Mullin
Amount: $40,721
Planning for a new site-wide interpretive master plan that places Andrew Jackson in the context of his era.

Historic House Trust of New York City
New York, NY
Kenneth F. Snodgrass
Amount: $9,980
Consultation to develop historical exhibitions and programs interpreting a 1720 Dutch Colonial house on its original site.

Historic St. Mary’s City
St. Mary’s City, MD
Martin E. Sullivan
Amount: $39,075
Planning for reinterpretation of the sites tied to entrepreneur Garett Van Sweringen, who operated a tavern, coffee house, ordinary, and brew house at various times between about 1670 and 1698.

Historical Museum of Southern Florida
Miami, FL
Stephen Stuempfle
Amount: $31,590
Planning of an online exhibition, traveling panel exhibition and a series of public symposia exploring the transatlantic dissemination of calypso music in the mid-20th century.

Historical Society of Washington, DC
Washington, DC
Susan Porter Schreiber
Amount: $9,970
Consultation with scholars to develop a traveling exhibition and related programs exploring the Bonus Army march of World War I veterans on Washington, D.C. in 1932.

Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum
Jackson, WY
Lokey Lytjen
Amount: $10,000
Consultation with scholars and museum professionals that will lead to interpretive approaches in the museum’s new exhibitions.

Jewish Historical Society of Washington, Inc.
Washington, DC
Laura C. Apelbaum
Amount: $10,000
Consultation with scholars and museum experts to define a new interpretation of an historic 1876 Jewish synagogue in downtown Washington, D.C.

Kona Historical Society
Capt. Cook, HI
Jill R. Olson
Amount: $40,000
Planning to develop the interpretive framework for a reconstructed Hawaiian ranch and historic general store.

Long Island Museum of American Art, History, and Carriages
Stony Brook, NY
Jacqueline Day
Amount: $10,000
Consultation with humanities scholars and museum experts to conceive a new interpretation of an historic carriage collection.

Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Los Angeles, CA
Linda Komaroff
Amount: $35,000*
Implementation of a traveling exhibition, catalog, website, and programs exploring the artistic and cultural achievements of the Il-Khanids, who ruled parts of western Asia during the 13th and 14th centuries.

Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Los Angeles, CA
Lynn Zelevansky
Amount: $41,000
Planning for a traveling exhibition of American art from 1940 through the 1970s, including a catalog, symposium, and extensive public and educational programs.

Mariners Museum
Newport News, VA
William B. Cogar
Amount: $50,000*
Implementation of a traveling exhibition, catalog and publications, website, and virtual tour, as well as public programs on the slave trade and its impact on American society today.

  Mark Twain Memorial
Hartford, CT
Christopher Barnett
Amount: $9,646
Consultation to plan a new orientation exhibition and revised interpretive tours at Samuel Clemens’s home in Hartford, Connecticut.

Mary Ball Washington Museum and Library
Lancaster, VA
Doris G. Lackey
Amount: $10,000
Consultation to develop a comprehensive interpretive plan for the presentation of the history of the Northern Neck of Virginia.

Maymont Foundation
Richmond, VA
Dale Wheary
Amount: $242,415
Implementation of a permanent exhibition, publications, traveling panel exhibition, and associated public and educational programming interpreting domestic work and workers in a Gilded Age mansion.

Minnesota Historical Society
St. Paul, MN
Katherine A. Roberts
Amount: $50,000*
A permanent exhibition, including media presentations and learning centers within the exhibition on the urban, industrial, commercial, and environmental history of the Upper Midwest, to be mounted in a new museum.

Minnesota Historical Society
St. Paul, MN
Benjamin P. Filene
Amount: $40,847
Planning for a permanent exhibition and related programming interpreting a specific house successively occupied by Germans, Italians, African Americans, and now Southeast Asians.

Museum of International Folk Art
Santa Fe, NM
Robin F. Gavin
Amount: $232,552
Implementation of a traveling exhibition, catalog, symposium, website, and other educational and public programs interpreting the history and use of majolica pottery in Mexico and Spain.

National Museum of Wildlife Art
Jackson, WY
Francine Carraro
Amount: $10,000
Consultation with scholars on how to improve the museum’s interpretation of its collection and how to better contextualize the art within the West.

Newark Museum
Newark, NJ
Ward Mintz
Amount: $40,529
Planning for a traveling exhibition, catalog, and educational and public programs to examine representations of the European in African art, 1500–1900.

New Jersey Historical Society
Newark, NJ
Sally Yerkovich
Amount: $40,000
Planning for a traveling exhibition examining different perceptions of the causes of the civil disturbances in Newark, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, and Detroit in the late 1960s.

New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Foundation
Las Cruces, NM
Cameron L. Saffell
Amount: $10,000
Consultation to bring humanities questions and ideas into sharper focus within the museum’s treatment of the history of agriculture in the region.

North Carolina Museum of History
Raleigh, NC
Deanna Jill Kerrigan
Amount: $39,561
Planning for a permanent exhibition, catalog, traveling panel exhibition, and accompanying public and educational programs concerning the Civil Rights movement in North Carolina.

Northern Forest Center, Inc.
Concord, NH
Michael W. Wilson
Amount: $300,000
Implementation of a mobile exhibition and accompanying public programs interpreting the history and cultures of the Northern Forest in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and New York.

Oakland Museum/Museum of California Foundation
Oakland, CA
Marcia Eymann
Amount: $225,000
A traveling exhibition, audio guide in four languages, symposium, panel discussion, lectures, workshops, and educational programs interpreting the impact of the Vietnam conflict on the nation.

Oklahoma Historical Society
Oklahoma City, OK
Daniel J. Provo
Amount: $270,812
A permanent exhibition, educational materials, website, and small traveling exhibition on the history and cultures of Oklahoma’s 39 recognized tribes.

Pejepscot Historical Society
Brunswick, ME
Deborah A. Smith
Amount: $10,000
Consultation with scholars and museum professionals to develop an interpretation of the Skolfield-Whittier House as a site of family memory.
Phoenix Art Museum
Phoenix, AZ
Janet Baker
Amount: $10,000
Consultation with scholars and interpretive specialists on themes that will inform an exhibition on cross-cultural differences in mortuary art and objects.
Plimoth Plantation, Inc.
Plymouth, MA
Stuart W. Bolton
Amount: $10,000
Consultation to conceptualize outdoor, gallery, and online exhibitions and programs interpreting the history of cultural differences in using land and sea resources.
Pratt Museum
Homer, AK
Elizabeth A. Webb
Amount: $76,720
Reinstallation of the Pratt Museum’s main exhibitions, a catalog, and a traveling exhibition, all based on an examination of the relationships between people and place in the region.
Public Museum of Grand Rapids
Grand Rapids, MI
Christian G. Carron
Amount: $10,000
Consultation with scholars and community advisers to shape a permanent exhibition examining ethnicity, race, and immigration in Grand Rapids.
Rhode Island Historical Society
Providence, RI
Linda Eppich
Amount: $10,000
Consultation with scholars and museum professionals to develop a permanent exhibition interpreting the history of Rhode Island since the 17th century.
* Federal Matching Funds
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