MARK DION: THE LOST MUSEUM: BROWN UNIVERSITY, PROVIDENCE, RI
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The Jenks Society for Lost Museums is made up of students and faculty of Brown University’s Center for Public Humanities. Together they have given Brown’s nineteenth-century Museum of Natural History and Anthropology, a second life. Working with artist Mark Dion, the Society has re-collected scattered relics and remnants, transformed words into spaces, and fragments of curatorial description into spectral art. A three-part installation re-imagines the office of the museum’s founder, showcases the remaining fragments of the collection, and conjures the ghosts of artifacts once found in the museum back into existence – as reimagined by over 80 artists.