Making of the Exhibit
                              		
                              
                                 
                                    
                                       
                                          
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 Earth Day at 50: Lessons for a Sustainable Future was a capstone project for students in West Chester University’s Museum Studies Program,
                                                   and represents the culmination of several years of learning about the history, development,
                                                   and operations of museums and the culture industry. In this course, student co-curators
                                                   plan, design and install an exhibition from start to finish—beginning with background
                                                   research and conceptual discussions, to collections management and the sourcing of
                                                   artifacts, to writing labels and catalog copy, to installing the exhibition. Read about the process in this article from The Quad. Image: Meg Gunzelman and Michael Cassidy arranging potential labels. 
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 A centerpiece of the process is learning from museum experts, such as Delaware Museum
                                                   of Natural History Collections Manager (and WCU Museum Studies alumna) Helen Bilinski.
                                                   Here, Helen explained the ethics of exhibiting endangered animal products and the
                                                   care for these loaned artifacts. 
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 Yet this would become a very unique experience for the student co-curators. Halfway through the course, the COVID-19 pandemic reached West Chester, and a lengthy
                                                   quarantine began that would force students—some of whom were graduating—to complete
                                                   their work online. Rather than their highly anticipated opening, the students presented
                                                   their project in an engaging Earth Day public lecture, sponsored by the Office of
                                                   Sustainability. Watch the student presentation, “Exhibition Planning During the Pandemic” 
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 Uncertainty surrounding re-opening, and the continuation of virtual learning for the
                                                   entire 2020-2021 school year resulted in further delays. Yet there was a silver lining:
                                                   this provided more time during the summer for students to hone their designs, and
                                                   also to make contact with other donors—such as SolareAmerica (which donated solar
                                                   panels) and artists such as Jaida Grey Eagle and Christi Belcourt (who provided their
                                                   artwork, as well as gave guest lectures on Zoom). 
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                                                With special permission by the university, a limited number of students were able
                                                   to slowly install their exhibits throughout the entire academic year. It was such
                                                   a rarity that ABC news covered the installation of the tree! It is a testament to
                                                   the dedication of our students—including those who graduated, but who returned to
                                                   finish their exhibits—that this exhibition is viewable today. See the ABC News 6 Philadelphia coverage 
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 Anissa Kunchick hanging plastic bags on the Tree of Life. 
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 Dr. Heather Wholey provides guidance to Katie Dowling as they install The Salt Marsh
                                                   exhibit. The exhibit is based on Wholey’s National Geographic-funded archaeological
                                                   research on sea level rise in which Dowling and other students take part. 
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 Meg Gunzelman experiments with different microplastics in her ocean gyre exhibit. 
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 On April 22, 20221—a year after the planned opening—the Museum of Anthropology and
                                                   Archaeology inaugurated the exhibition with small group tours led by director Michael
                                                   A. Di Giovine and student co-curator Foster W. Krupp. Attendees included the mayor
                                                   of West Chester borough and the press. Strict COVID protocols were approved by the
                                                   administration, based on research conducted by museum studies students on best practices
                                                   for museum re-openings. Read a review of the exhibition’s opening day from The Daily Local Image: Student co-curator Foster W. Krupp poses with West Chester mayor Jordan Norley 
 
                                     
                                  
                               
                              
                              
                              		
                              
                                 
                                    
                                    						
                                    
                                    						
                                    Earth Day at 50: Sustainability and Exhibition Planning in a Time of Pandemic
                                    						
                                    Museum Director Michael A. Di Giovine and Student Co-Curators Natalie Fenner, Tyler
                                       C. Haney, Foster W. Krupp, Ben Popp, and Melina Schauerman discuss planning the exhibition
                                       during the height of the 2020 pandemic. This lecture was sponsored by the WCU Office
                                       of Sustainability’s Sustainability Lecture Series, April 22, 2020.
                                    
                                    
                                    					 
                                 
                               
                              
                              
                              
                              		
                              Thank You
                              		
                              The Museum would like to thank the following individuals who generously contributed
                                 their time, resources and expertise to make this exhibition a reality in the most
                                 trying of times:
                              		
                              Joseph Santivasci, Senior Vice President of Financial Aid and Locations
                              		
                              Radha Pyati, Dean, College of the Sciences and Mathematics
                              		
                              Vishal Shah, Interim Assistant Provost
                              		
                              Loretta MacAlpine and Nancy Gainer, Office of Marketing and Communication
                              		
                              Erica Thompson, Office of Marketing and Communication
                              		
                              Heather Wholey, Chair, Department of Anthropology and Sociology
                              		
                              Susan Johnson, Interim Chair, Department of Anthropology and Sociology
                              		
                              Bradley Flamm, Director, Office of Sustainability
                              		
                              Ron McCall, Director, WCU Special Collections
                              		
                              Miguel Ceballos, Director, Institute on Race and Ethnic Studies
                              		
                              Nur Ritter, Steward, The Gordon Natural Area
                              		
                              John Lattanze, Energy Projects Manager, WCU Facilities
                              		
                              Jennifer O’Leary, Francis Harvey Green Library
                              		
                              Karen Watkins, Andrew Snyder, and Kate Stewart, Department of Art + Design
                              		
                              Constance Case, Department of Theater
                              		
                              Joan Welch, Department of Geography and Planning
                              		
                              Cheryl Wanko, Department of English
                              		
                              Brenda Gaydosh, Department of History
                              		
                              Patti Hite, Department of Anthropology and Sociology
                              		
                              Helen Bilinski and Jean Woods, Delaware Museum of Natural History
                              		
                              John Scorsone, President, Solare America
                              		
                              Janet Cleaver, West Chester Green Team
                              		
                              James Godbold
                              		
                              Jaida Grey Eagle
                              		
                              Christi Belcourt
                              		
                              The Onaman Collective
                              		
                              Kyle Billings
                              		
                              Craig Wilhelmson
                              		
                              Emily Bamkin
                              		
                              Sarah Scarborough
                              		
                              Emily Rodden
                              		
                              Jasper Wilson
                              		
                              Aaron Stoyack
                              		
                              Donald and Maria Di Giovine
                              		
                              Alexander and Sebastian Di Giovine