Barbara Miller

Barbara Miller

Barbara Miller is Director of Curatorial Affairs at Museum of the Moving Image in New York, where she organizes exhibitions and directs the content of the Museum’s permanent collection of material culture related to film, television and digital media. Major projects at MoMI include The Jim Henson Exhibition; Matthew Weiner's Mad Men; Graphic Films and the Inception of 2001: A Space Odyssey; The Animation Art of Chuck Jones; and Born Digital: Pathways Towards Preservation, an Andrew W. Mellon-funded initiative to institute sustainable collection and exhibition practices related to digital media. Miller is also currently leading an initiative at MoMI to completely reimagine and redesign its core exhibition, an effort supported by the Institute for Museum and Library Services. She received her Ph.D. in Cultural Anthropology from New York University, and has taught Museum Studies at Fordham University.

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Barbara Miller

Barbara Miller

Barbara Miller is Director of Curatorial Affairs at Museum of the Moving Image in New York, where she organizes exhibitions and directs the content of the Museum’s permanent collection of material culture related to film, television and digital media. Major projects at MoMI include The Jim Henson Exhibition; Matthew Weiner's Mad Men; Graphic Films and the Inception of 2001: A Space Odyssey; The Animation Art of Chuck Jones; and Born Digital: Pathways Towards Preservation, an Andrew W. Mellon-funded initiative to institute sustainable collection and exhibition practices related to digital media. Miller is also currently leading an initiative at MoMI to completely reimagine and redesign its core exhibition, an effort supported by the Institute for Museum and Library Services. She received her Ph.D. in Cultural Anthropology from New York University, and has taught Museum Studies at Fordham University.