In partnership with the Indian Arts Research Center (IARC) at the School for Advanced Research and Gilcrease Museum, the Indigenous Collections Care (ICC) Speaker Series explores new frameworks for museum collections stewardship centered on Indigenous knowledge and values. Leading up to the anticipated release of the Indigenous Collections Care Guide, this series will highlight key components and themes within the upcoming Guide.
Through four panels—Intellectual Care of Collections, Physical Care of Collections, Relationship Building and Consultation, and Use and Access of Collections—panelists will engage in moderated conversations and roundtable discussions on culturally appropriate care practices. Each session highlights practical strategies, case studies, and collaborative approaches for reshaping institutional protocols around consultation, documentation, conservation, and access. Join us to learn from experts leading this vital work and to consider how your own institution can incorporate Indigenous care considerations into its collections stewardship practices.
Relationship Building and Consultation
Consultation is at the core of culturally appropriate stewardship practices. This roundtable discussion will feature experts who will explore the importance of relationship building, the do’s and don’ts of consultation, and the value of community engagement with collections.
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