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Museum Studies

Warren Harasz

Academic Position
Graduate Student

Bio: 
I came to Art and Religion at the GTU by way of my MA in History and Philosophy of Science FSU (Tallahassee.) While at FSU I earned a certification in Museum studies and completed an internship at a local art museum which led to my studies here at Berkeley. I have always relied upon critical theory and Marxist philosophy as a bridge in my interdisciplinary educational journey between science, art, and religion as they are presented in public history institutions.
Why You Joined the Lab: 
To work on Critical theory for my research in Philosophical aesthetics as well as a way of understanding the interactions of the social institutions of science, art, and religion.

Cherkea Howery

Academic Position
Graduate Student

Bio: 
Cherkea Howery earned an M.A. in Museum Studies from New York University and an M.A. in Mediterranean Archaeology at the University of Bristol prior to starting work on her PhD at Stanford University. Her current research focuses on exploring the potential for community-centered outreach programs at archaeological site museums in Greece. This interdisciplinary project will investigate the relationship between heritage sites and local communities in order to better elucidate our understanding of the cultural importance of museums. Functioning in a depressed economy, such institutions will ultimately depend on the implementation of sustainable programs for their future viability. Cherkea’s previous research focused on exposing the inconsistencies in ethical practices and acquisition policies at museums. She has participated on archaeological projects worldwide and has worked at the Agora Museum in Athens, Greece and at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. Cherkea is currently organizer of the Stanford Heritage Ethics Workshop and co-coordinator of the Archaeology Today workshop series at the Stanford Archaeology Center.
Why You Joined the Lab: 
Primarily to take part in the Authenticity Conference, but also to create a closer link to the researchers across the Bay with the hopes that future collaborations between our two institutions will arise from greater student involvement.

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Baris Seyhan

Academic Position
Research Staff

Bio: 
Bachelor Degree of Archaeology Anadolu University Faculuty of Art (2004) Master Degree of Tourism and Hospitality Management (2010)
Why You Joined the Lab: 
I have joined the lab because, We are ( Tourism Research Center) a meeting point of interdiciplinary aproach in Turkey. As an Archaeologist and Reseach Assistant in Tourism, by this connection, I aim to increase colloboration in research area of cultural heritage and tourism.

Monica S Moncada

Academic Position
Undergraduate

Bio: 
Second-year student from the San Fernando Valley who is exploring the vast field of anthropology to see where her interest lie the most.
Why You Joined the Lab: 
Anthro 136k assignment