Re-imaging the Logan Museum
On November 16, the Logan Museum welcomed dozens of students, faculty, staff, and community members to the re-opening of the Logan Museum. The first floor features three new exhibits, new LED lighting, and vibrant graphic design elements. Four students — India Clizer’24, Beren Engstrom’25, Kiersten Faldet’24, and Sarah Lorenz’24 — worked closely with the museum’s director, Nicolette Meister to complete the project.
The students worked as a team over the course of the spring 2023 semester to storyboard ideas, research and present design options, and draft text. They also conducted a focus group with Anthropology faculty to better understand and articulate themes central to the department’s identity. Three exhibits–Meet Our Anthropologists, Doing Anthropology: Beloit and Beyond, and Anthropology at Beloit: Past and Present–emerged through this iterative, nearly year-long process.
Historic Gothic-style window alcoves now feature detailed images of collection items including an Amuzgo huipil from Oaxaca, Mexico, a Guna mola from Panama, and an Ojibwa yarn bag from Wisconsin. As always, the museum is free and open to the public.