Community-Based Exhibition Model
Interested in how exhibitions at the Wing Luke Museum are created? This book outlines our community-based exhibition model and the Community Advisory Committee that make these exhibitions come to life! Learn more about the museum’s guiding values and how personal stories are integrated into wider conversations about the pan-Asian Pacific American experience in the Pacific Northwest. Revisit the first exhibit at the museum that followed this community-based process, Executive Order 9066: Fifty Years Before and Fifty Years After, which debuted in 1992. Learn more about how communities make the decisions behind our unique exhibits and how oral storytelling enriches the museum experience. This book includes 26 pages with color photos.
Interested in how exhibitions at the Wing Luke Museum are created? This book outlines our community-based exhibition model and the Community Advisory Committee that make these exhibitions come to life! Learn more about the museum’s guiding values and how personal stories are integrated into wider conversations about the pan-Asian Pacific American experience in the Pacific Northwest. Revisit the first exhibit at the museum that followed this community-based process, Executive Order 9066: Fifty Years Before and Fifty Years After, which debuted in 1992. Learn more about how communities make the decisions behind our unique exhibits and how oral storytelling enriches the museum experience. This book includes 26 pages with color photos.
Interested in how exhibitions at the Wing Luke Museum are created? This book outlines our community-based exhibition model and the Community Advisory Committee that make these exhibitions come to life! Learn more about the museum’s guiding values and how personal stories are integrated into wider conversations about the pan-Asian Pacific American experience in the Pacific Northwest. Revisit the first exhibit at the museum that followed this community-based process, Executive Order 9066: Fifty Years Before and Fifty Years After, which debuted in 1992. Learn more about how communities make the decisions behind our unique exhibits and how oral storytelling enriches the museum experience. This book includes 26 pages with color photos.