Reesa Greenberg

Reesa Greenberg is an independent scholar, museum consultant, and writer with an intense interest in cultural theory and the theory of exhibition and museum practices. She has translated these interests into a variety of contributions within the academic and museum communities.
She is currently an Adjunct Professor at York University in Toronto, Ontario (Canada) and Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec (Canada).
In addition to publishing numerous essays on contemporary Canadian art and artists, she has written extensively on the theory and practice of exhibition experience in the contemporary museum, most notably in the book Thinking about Exhibitions (1996), that she co-edited with Sandy Nairne and Bruce W. Ferguson.
Publications
2008 "Constructing the Canadian War Museum", Constructing the Landscape of a Canadian Identity (Re) Visualizing National History: Museums and National Identities in Europe in the New Millennium, ed. Robin Ostow, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 183 - 199.
2008 "Editing the gle.ca/books?idCtd8MgGWpIoC&pgPA105&lpgPA105&dqReading+Charlotte+Solomon&sourceweb&ots7q4EnViiT_&sigC3cWNmqJACPl3IeuYXOMo0G7zXg&hlen]
 
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