Lecture: “Excavations and Exhibitions: Digging into Archeology and the Art Museum”
Wednesday, July 29, 2026
6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Location
13 South St., Hanover, NH
Price
Free and open to all
Lecture: “Excavations and Exhibitions: Digging into Archeology and the Art Museum”
Overview
Hood Museum of Art and Howe Library are collaborating on this year’s national summer reading theme, “Unearth a Story,” with particular reference to paleontology and archeology. The Howe has chosen to read "Otherlands: A Journey Through Earth’s Extinct Worlds," by Thomas Halliday. In connection with this theme, Hood Curator of Collections Ashley Offill will explore the instrumental role of archeology in forming many early museum collections and the legacies and lessons of archeological objects in the modern museum with reference to the ongoing exhibitions "Stone, Sand, and Clay: Connecting Cultures in the Ancient Mediterranean" and "From Mastodon to Mosaic: Building an Academic Art Collection in America." This hybrid program is free and open to all. In-person event is at Howe Library, Mayer Room. To attend via Zoom, please register online.