

Societies, and other public history institutions. The Marshall House by the old harbour is the home of the Living Art Museum. Nonprofit dedicated to serving history museums, historical She spent two years as the Marketing Coordinator for the AmericanĪssociation for State and Local History, a Nashville-based national Of Iceland in Medieval Icelandic Studies. University of Maryland, College Park and an MA from the University Hannah has a BA in English Literature from the The podcast is hosted by Hannah Hethmon, an American Fulbrightįellow living in Reykjavík. Get bonus material from each episode (photos, further reading, Unique window into the inner workings of museums on this strange Introduction to Icelanders and their knack for storytelling, and a World class exhibitions, private museums in gas stations, an Subscribe to Museums in Strange Places and you can expectįascinating conversations with Icelandic museum professionals, Museums, stories, culture, and exploring the world. Museums in Strange Places is a podcast for people who love They take their responsibilityĪs the only art museum very seriously. That on the periphery of Iceland and the world? The HafnarborgĬentre of Culture and Fine Art is a contemporary art gallery andĬollection in the heart of downtown Hafnarfjörður, an old port town Notoriously elitist–provide a thriving cultural center in a town's How does a contemporary art institution–places that are After completing her MA, she spent two years as the Marketing Coordinator for the American Association for State and Local History, a Nashville-based national nonprofit dedicated to serving history museums, historical societies, and other public history institutions. Hannah has a BA in English Literature from the University of Maryland, College Park and an MA from the University of Iceland in Medieval Icelandic Studies.

You can find her on Twitter and Instagram or on the web at. The podcast is hosted by Hannah Hethmon, an American Fulbright Fellow living in Reykjavík. The Living Art Museum is an artist-run museum and exhibition space that aims to support, exhibit. Use the hashtag #MuseumsinStrangePlaces on social media. Get bonus material from each episode (photos, further reading, links) at.

Subscribe to Museums in Strange Places and you can expect fascinating conversations with Icelandic museum professionals, world class exhibitions, private museums in gas stations, an introduction to Icelanders and their knack for storytelling, and a unique window into the inner workings of museums on this strange but wonderful little island. Museums in Strange Places is a podcast about Icelandic museums and museum culture.
