Public Humanities Student CollaborationWith the Culinary Arts Museum at Johnson and Wales2009-2010
Food on the Move
Comprehensive Timeline1 November 2009
EXHIBITION TIMELINE:
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Week of November 9-13
: Meeting with Richard Gutman at J&WGo over timeline, budget, questions and clarifications regarding the rolesof the Museum and the students.
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November 19
: Public Humanities student group meetingDefine narrative arc, research objectives, and tone of the exhibition.
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December 7
: Initial Conceptual Design Meeting with exhibit designer
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December 7-14
: Programming & Exhibit Groups Meet.Coordinate plans prior to main phase of research.
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December 15-January 27
: Winter Break, Research/Writing PeriodChoose objects for the wish list.Write & select images.Acquire permissions for images if necessary.Programming and exhibition groups remain in contact electronically.
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January 28
: Public Humanities student group meetingFinalize wish list of objects to submit to the Museum.
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Date TBD
: Submit wish list of objects to the Museum.
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Date TBD
: Students and Museum agree on final checklist of objects.
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February 11-18
: Public Humanities students edit all texts.
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February 25
: Preliminary Design PhaseFull draft of all content due to designer.
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March 11-18
: Final editing and review of design with designerFinal typesetting
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March 25-April 8
: Fabrication of panels and labels
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April 8-15
: Installation at the Museum
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April 15
: Thursday, Opening ReceptionDoes the museum participate in Gallery night on the third Thursday? Thisdate is the second Thursday of the month.Begin public programming.
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May 15
: Conclude any events relating to public programming. The passport / map program, cell phone tours, scvngr hunts, or otherprograms that don’t require significant administration could continue overthe summer.PROGRAMMING TIMELINE:
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