HomeMy WebLinkAbout8.3 Three Year Exibit Plan for Heritage Park & Museum AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY OF HERITAGE AND CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION
DUBLIN MEETING DATE: December 12, 2013
SUBJECT: Three Year Exhibit Plan for the Heritage Park and Museums
Prepared by Elizabeth isles, Heritage Center Director
ATTACHMENTS: 1)Three Year Exhibit Plan
RECOMMENDATION: Receive report
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None
DESCRIPTION: The Dublin Heritage Park and Museums offer an ever-changing
selection of temporary exhibits to complement the permanent exhibit interpreting Dublin's founding
and development. Temporary exhibits allow the City to present a variety of local history topics. The
goal is always education and promotion of an understanding and appreciation of Dublin's past.
In the past twelve years the City has hosted twelve exhibits in the Little Classroom of the Murray
Schoolhouse:
2001 The Rancher's Wife (loan from the Museum of the San Ramon Valley)
2002 Local Women Artists (Curated by Joe Sibilia)
2003 Day of the Dead (Curated by Elizabeth Isles and Joe Sibilia)
2004 Cultural Fragments; Growing Up Chinese American in Dublin (Curated by Amy Lam)
2005 Gold Fever (rented from the California Exhibition Resource Association)
2006 The Story of Harness Racing (loaned Harness Racing Hall of Fame)
2007 Recovered Views; Portraits 1912-1925 (rented National Endowment for the Humanities)
2008 Farm Life (grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities)
2009 John Green; Dublin Pioneer(curated by Mike Lynch-Green family descendant)
2010 Minnie Martin; Dublin's Darling (curated by Elizabeth Isles)
2011 From Darryshannoge to Dublin;the story of the Donlon Family(curated by Elizabeth Isles)
2012 We Can Build, We Can Fight: U.S. Navy Seabees WWII Dublin (curated by Maggie Stockel)
With the acquisition of the Camp Parks Collection the City now presents two exhibits per year; one
focusing on local history and one focusing on Camp Parks. Staff has outlined a schedule of exhibits for
the next three years. A description of the planned exhibits has been provided in the attached document
(Attachment 1).
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Exhibit Plan Dublin Heritage Park & Museums 2013-2016
December 1 December 7,1941;the Japanese • Photos
2013- attack Pearl Harbor and the U.S.is c Holiday Newsletters Children's table will have activities
January thrust into World War II. Everyday c Menus including
life across the country was „ Dances/Socials • WWII newspapers/prices for
Holidays on dramatically altered.Food,gas and Photos of couples goods—math exercises
the clothing were rationed. Marriage and birth
j Homefront announcements
l This exhibit will focus on bringing up Love letters/letters home
moral with special meals,dances, Clothing
games and recreation. "Blues"
1940s dresses
The exhibit will also focus on the Working Women's clothing
P ersonnel that passed through
Involve e the USO in Pleasanton and
Dublin during WWII,it's no wonder Livermore
that many a romance,marriage and k
ZVE, family resulted.
This exhibit will explore those
relationships and against the impact
of the war. The last Camp Parks
exhibit focused on the work of the
Seabees; We Build it We Fight.
ATTACHMENT 1
Date and Concept Exhibit Details Programs
March 2014 A History of the Dublin Library in This exhibit is hosted by the Dublin TBD
100 Objects. Library in the Little Classroom. The
Local Library will hire a guest curator to
History plan and install the exhibit.
Date . Details
Theme
September The old Santa Rita Jail encompassed The Sheriffs of Santa Rita Jail have an TBD
2014 about 1000 acres of a World War II archival and artifact collection that they
military base known as Camp are willing to loan portions for the
Schumacher that was adjacent to the purpose of this exhibit.
Santa Rita existing site of the Camp Parks Reserve
Jail Training Center.The original site
included a Navy Brig that was converted
into a maximum-security facility known
as Greenstone.A wire-enclosed
complex of eight barracks was
converted into a minimum and medium
security facility that was known as the
Compound.Women were housed in a
horseshoe shaped barracks known as
Women's Quarters.
Over time,the Santa Rita Jail became
overcrowded In 1983 Design and
development of the"new"Santa Rita
began...
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2015 Germany and Italy were housed at camps throughout the United States during
Camp Parks. This exhibit will explore World War II. There are eyewitness
CAMP the conditions and daily lives of the accounts of German and Italian prisoners
PARKS POWs working at Camp Parks.
POWs
IM arch 2016 This exhibit will address the desire The exhibit will feature different QR Codes throughout town marto see Dublin"Then and Now" maps with overlay and changes historic spots,old businesses
cal imposed by people overtime.
History The exhibit will feature a large
interactive map of Dublin with It will feature the work of graduate
Dublin stick-on'buildings that can be student Rita Szollos
Then and moved about.
Now not Section 1
the title The exhibit will focus on the Rancho Days-depictions of the
changing town,its people and their natural environment;water ways and
needs as well as the needs of indigenous people.
travelers that passed through
Dublin Section 2
Early Settlement—Early California
The exhibit have four major 1850
sections;
1. Rancho Days-Amador's Section 3
adobe,Native Americans, 1960s Developments
very little built and altered
environment. Section 4
2. Early Settlement;Homes, Cityhood for Dublin
school,church,blacksmith,
general store.
3. 1960s Sub developments "'
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4. 1982-A City is born!