Kirsten Hammerstrom
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Exhibits & Interpretation

​I love objects. Some of the most rewarding exciting and rewarding work I do is to share objects and their stories with audiences of all ages. One of my favorite ways to do that is through exhibitions. Exhibitions are an ideal format for displaying and interpreting objects of all kinds, for combining multivalent expressions of ideas. Oral, written, and sensory experiences work together to convey big ideas and subtle details of history, whether displayed in cases, period rooms, or shop windows.
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#ReCollectingRI: Pop-up History in Kennedy Plaza, Providence

After Dark: the John Brown House at Night

Ravages at Princeton in the Winter of 1777-1778

What Cheer Day 2015: John Brown is Dead

(Coming Soon) What Cheer Day 2016: Go Ask Alice

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  • Home
  • About Me
  • Spark Stories
  • Writing Portfolio
    • Blog Posts
    • Essays and Articles
    • Grant Writing & Management >
      • NETOP Catalog
      • Museum Renovations
      • Library Renovations
  • Program Portfolio
    • Collections Management
    • Exhibit Design
    • Presentations
    • Rhode Island Begins
    • The Boston 1763 Project