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Tisha Carper Long
What I do, where I work
Freelance exhibit/interpretive developer.
Current position
Freelance Exhibit/Interpretive Developer at SF Bay Area and Lake Tahoe Region
Earlier positions
Gallery Assistant: Doug Adams Gallery at the Bade Museum at Center for the Arts, Religion, and Education at the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley CA
Video Editor & Education Assistant at Asian Art Museum of SF
Editorial Board Member at The Exhibitionist
Freelance Exhibit Developer at
Freelance Video Editor at
Exhibit Developer at Oakland Museum of California, Natural Sciences Division
Website Producer at Mediatrope LLC
More about me
Won the inaugural Nik Honeysett/Herminia Din MUSE Award (2010, Bronze) for video “Emerald Cities; Arts of Siam and Burma: Conserving the Collection”
Won the 2009 Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Leadership Award at John F. Kennedy University
Selected as 2010 Outstanding Student for the Graduate School of Education at John F. Kennedy University
Recent publications & presentations
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"Green and Lean? Or Just Lean?." The Exhibitionist
Spring 2009
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"How Conservators are Helping *Emerald Cities* to Shine." Treasures
Fall 2009
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"Emerald Cities; Arts of Siam and Burma: Coserving the Collection." [video]
Fall 2009
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"Tell Me a Story: Object Theater and History Museums." Master's thesis
June 2010
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"Cloƫ's Irish Harp." [object theater presentation]
June 2010
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"Every Object Tells a Story: Bringing Historical and Cultural Artifacts to Life through Object Theater." Collections
Fall 2010
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"Is a *Virtual* Museum Still *Real*? A Conversation about the International Museum of Women." The Exhibitionist
Spring 2011
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object theater
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by Tisha Carper long on February 13, 2010
Hey Folks, I keep hearing about a special forum/publication that ASTC did on Object Theater some years back, but I can't find evidence/write-up/article. Can someone point me to this? Best, Tisha