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AMBITIOUS GOALS, HOLISTIC APPROACHES

Symbiotic Museums: An Interdisciplinary Challenge

 

Acknowledgements

We would like to extend special thanks to Rogerio Victor Satil Neves for research, social media planning, graphic inspiration and discussions on sustainability. Many thanks to the Sachs Museum remote interns who contributed to the research and text for the exhibition: Stefanie Hermsdorf, Alexandra Lebovitz, Chris Kitamura, Caleigh Dinger, Yumi Chung, Brianna Nielsen, Gabrielle Visco, Kristina de Greef, Josephine Grigg, Madeline Halstead, Rachel Gonzalez, Sarah Winski, Gabriel Casillas, Emily Tinglan Cai, Clara Rush, Melanie Vera, Paris Hubler and Britny Cordera.

Notes

1 See the virtual tour of the exhibition: https://kuula.co/post/n1/collection/7vMQB.

Additional information

Notes on contributors

Nezka Pfeifer

Nezka Pfeifer is the Museum Curator of the Stephen and Peter Sachs Museum at the Missouri Botanical Garden, where she develops interdisciplinary exhibitions on botanically themed subjects, interpreting a wide variety of cultural perspectives, and commissions globally renowned contemporary artists to create site-specific artworks. Key elements in each exhibition include the botanical garden’s global research initiatives.

Rogerio Satil

Rogerio Satil is a museologist. He holds an Erasmus Mundus joint master’s degree in European Social Spaces: Development and Heritage from Eötvös Loránd University in Hungary and from Charles University in the Czech Republic. He also holds a BA in Museology from the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina in Brazil.

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