Advisory Council
The Museum of Life is supported by an Advisory Council composed of individuals with diverse forms of expertise: academic, institutional, lived, artistic, and ethical.
The role of this council is not to direct the work, but to challenge it, situate it, and ensure that what is shown, said, and shared remains responsible, grounded, and accountable.
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What the Advisory Council does
• Critical reflection on research and exhibition content
• Ethical positioning when working with vulnerable lives
• Contextualizing the work socially, institutionally, and culturally
• Questioning blind spots, assumptions, and narrative risks
The council does not seek consensus. Its value lies in disagreement, perspective, and depth.
Advisory Council members
Credibility in this work does not come from authority alone.
It comes from being willing to be questioned, especially when working with lives shaped by structural vulnerability.
Relationship to the work
Advisory Council members do not speak on behalf of the Museum of Life, nor are they represented by it.
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Their role is to accompany the work through dialogue, reflection, and periodic engagement, ensuring that artistic freedom remains in conversation with ethical responsibility.
Closing note
The Advisory Council is not static.
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As the Museum of Life evolves, new voices may be invited, depending on the questions that emerge.
