Lunch with the Libraries & Museums - Behind the Scenes at Evergreen Museum & Library
Sponsored by the Arts, Entertainment, Media, and Entrepreneurship Affinity & Evergreen Museum & Library
Join Lori Beth Finkelstein, Ph.D., Philip Franklin Wagley Director and Curator, Evergreen Museum & Library, and Interim Director, Homewood Museum, as she takes us "behind the scenes" of the Evergreen Museum & Library to explore aspects of the museum not typically seen on museum tours.
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MEET OUR SPEAKER
Lori Beth Finkelstein, Ph.D., Philip Franklin Wagley Director and Curator, Evergreen Museum & Library, and Interim Director, Homewood Museum
Lori Beth Finkelstein, Ph.D., is the Philip Franklin Wagley Director & Curator of Evergreen Museum & Library. She is also serving as the Interim Director of the Homewood Museum. Dr. Finkelstein received both her M.A. and her Ph.D. in U.S. History from New York University, and her B.A. in North American Studies from McGill University in Montreal, Canada. She came to Evergreen in the spring of 2019 after a long career as a museum educator and curator at institutions including Mt. Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden in New York City, the Baltimore Museum of Industry, and the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore, where she was the Vice President of Education, Interpretation, and Volunteer Programs from 2010 to 2019. Throughout her career in museums, Dr. Finkelstein has kept one foot in the classroom, teaching in Johns Hopkins’ undergraduate Program in Museums and Society and providing curricular support for the university’s online Master of Arts Program in Museum Studies. In addition, she has taught courses as an adjunct professor at Stevenson University and Seton Hall University.