Presenting Indian Wars: Preservation and Interpretation of the 1868 Washita Massacre Presenter: Hyojung Cho This presentation is to study the U.S. federal government’s understanding of the Indian War sites through the analysis of interpretation at the Washita Battlefield National HistoricSite to reveal the dual approaches toward Indian heritage conservation and the persistent tendency of limited understanding for American history in the larger social and political arenas.
Policy despite disruption: Museum policy assemblages in changes political contexts Presenter: Robin Nelson The research asks how actors assemble and enact the museum policy they experience as they interact with multiple levels of evolving governments with distinct policy objectives and directions.
How Does Installation Work Challenge the History of the Exhibition Space and Challenge Tradition in the Museum Space? Presenter: DaEun Back The purpose of this study is to demonstrate a correlation between installation art and space. To find out how installation art interacts in the space to inspire viewers and vice versa.