Dear MoMS family and friends,
We are exploring some ideas for the next MoMS exhibition and want to get some
quick feedback in preparation for a meeting on March 17 with some curators at
the National Museum of American History and the National Portrait Gallery.
There was a lot of talk at the Federation Conference about
the upcoming 150th anniversary of the Civil War. We are
exploring the possibility of developing an exhibition on the Civil War Homefront.
This is something that we discussed with quite a few folks at the conference and
heard resounding support. Since you have hosted MoMS exhibitions in
the past you have a good feel for potential interest among the host communities,
so we are interested in knowing your reaction to this idea, too.
So, I have three questions:
(1)
Are you interested in a MoMS exhibition centered on the
homefront during the Civil War?
(2)
If we were to do such an exhibition is it crucial that
it open in the anniversary year—2011; or could it open later, maybe
Fall 2012 or Spring 2013?
(3)
Do you think programs about the Civil War would only be
popular in the anniversary years from 2011 to 2015, or is there generally an
interest in the topic?
We have been hearing about a lot of programming planned around
the anniversary year. Please let us know at your earliest convenience if
you think your council would be interested in hosting a MoMS exhibition on the
subject.
All the best,
Carol
Carol
G. Harsh
Director,
Museum on Main Street
Smithsonian
Institution Traveling Exhibition Service
P.O.
Box 37012, MRC 941
Washington,
DC 20013-7012
202-633-5333
202-465-5267
(cell)