Current and Upcoming Museum Exhibits


Just what does a museum of world cultures exhibit? A little bit of everything, because exhibits at the Mathers Museum take you around the world and back again!
Current Exhibits

Botánica: A Pharmacy for the Soul
Closes Thursday, July 2, 2009
Recreates a botánica, or store that sells items necessary for practicing a variety of Afro-Caribbean religions, based on the one owned by Curator Selina Morales's Puerto Rican grandmother from 1985 through 1991. Drawing on memories, family stories, recent ethnographic fieldwork in botánicas in New York and New Jersey, this exhibit tells a meaningful story of family, community, individuality, creativity, and faith.
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Box It Up!
Closes Sunday, November 16, 2008
Explores boxes from around the world, and their many uses (Kids' Gallery).
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Hindustani Raga Music: Tradition, Evolution, and the Individual
Describes the history of Raga music and how it has developed through the centuries.
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Images of Native Americans:
The Wanamaker Collection

Closes Thursday, July 2, 2009
Presents selections from one of the largest and most important collections of images of Native Americans, and features an overview of the collection's history and its holdings.
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pushmepullyou:
A Jewish/German Dialogue Disclosed

Closes Friday, December 19, 2008
How do two Germans talk to each other in a post-Holocaust world if they come from a Jewish and a non-Jewish family background? Karen Baldner and Björn Krondorfer explore this question in an interactive installation of sculptures and artist books.
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Thoughts, Things, and Theories...What Is Culture?
Ongoing
Examines the nature of culture through the exploration of cultural traditions surrounding life stages and universal needs.
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Offsite Exhibits

Images of Native Americans: The Wanamaker Collection at Indiana University
(traveling throughout Indiana through June 30, 2009)
Images from one of the largest and most important collections of photographs of Native Americans are featured in the traveling exhibit Images of Native Americans: The Wanamaker Collection at Indiana University, currently traveling through the state of Indiana. This exhibit, organized by the Mathers Museum of World Cultures at Indiana University Bloomington, is sponsored by the Moveable Feast of the Arts Program at IUB. Created through a generous gift from the Lilly Endowment Inc., the Moveable Feast of the Arts Program was initiated by the IU Office of the President in 2004 with administrative and financial oversight provided by the Office of the Vice Provost for Research. The program's mission is to showcase and extend IU's cultural resources to Hoosier communities and IU campuses across the state.



















Online Exhibits

The Mandara Margi:
A Society Living on the Verge

Online Exhibition
This online exhibit, created and curated by Dr. James Vaughan, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at Indiana University, portrays the lives of eastern Margi of Nigeria between 1959 and 1987. The photographs were taken during five periods and, with one exception, were all taken in the villages of Kirngu and Humbili.
 
 
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