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Marjorie Schwarzer (born 1957) is an American museum educator and author of the 2020 museum textbook ''Riches, Rivals and Radicals: A History of Museums in the United States''. She is a prolific writer on issues impacting museums, especially those in the United States but also in the United Arab Emirates and other developing nations. She has authored numerous reviews, articles and books about museums. From 1996 to 2011, she was professor and chair of
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at
John F. Kennedy University John F. Kennedy University was a private university based in California with offices in San Jose, California. The university was founded in 1965 to offer degrees and certificates for non-traditional higher education students, taught mostly by adj ...
, California and she taught at University of San Francisco from 2012 to 2020. The first edition of ''Riches, Rivals and Radicals: 100 Years of the Museum in America'' was published in 2006 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the
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. The book was the basis for public television show of the same title.


Early life

Marjorie Schwarzer was born in 1957 in
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. She spent her early years in
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. After graduating from
Washington University in St. Louis Washington University in St. Louis (WashU) is a private research university in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. Founded in 1853 by a group of civic leaders and named for George Washington, the university spans 355 acres across its Danforth ...
in 1978 with a degree in
art history Art history is the study of Work of art, artistic works made throughout human history. Among other topics, it studies art’s formal qualities, its impact on societies and cultures, and how artistic styles have changed throughout history. Tradit ...
and French, Schwarzer earned her
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at
University of California, Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California), is a Public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Berkeley, California, United States. Founded in 1868 and named after t ...
and began her museum career. After a brief stint at the
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) is a modern art, modern and contemporary art museum and nonprofit organization located in San Francisco, California. SFMOMA was the first museum on the West Coast devoted solely to 20th-century art ...
, she served as Associate Director of Development at
Boston Children's Museum Boston Children's Museum is a children's museum in Boston, Massachusetts, dedicated to the education of children. Located on Children's Wharf along the Fort Point Channel, Boston Children's Museum is the second oldest children's museum in the ...
and Director of Education at
Chicago Children's Museum The Chicago Children's Museum is located at Navy Pier in Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. It was founded in 1982 by The Junior League of Chicago who were responding to programming cutbacks in the Chicago Public Schools. Originally housed in two hall ...
before returning to Northern California in 1995 where she served as professor and chair of the Museum Studies department at
John F. Kennedy University John F. Kennedy University was a private university based in California with offices in San Jose, California. The university was founded in 1965 to offer degrees and certificates for non-traditional higher education students, taught mostly by adj ...
until she joined the University of San Francisco to help found a graduate museum studies program with a focus on social justice. In 2003, she was awarded the Harry Morrison Award for Outstanding Teaching at JFKU. In 2008 she accepted the CAMMY award on behalf of JFKU from the California Association of Museums for leadership in the museum field, and in 2018, she was awarded a lifetime achievement award from the Western Museums Association.


Personal life

She lives in
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with her husband, the architectural historian
Mitchell Schwarzer Mitchell Schwarzer (born 1957), is an American architectural historian, and professor emeritus. He writes on architecture and the built environment. He was a professor of architectural and urban history in the department of the history of art and ...
.


Selected publications

* ''Riches, Rivals and Radicals: 100 Years of Museums in America'' (Washington, D.C.:
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, 2006). Winner, Excel Award (Silver) for Professional Book of the Year. Adapted for nationally televised public television special of same title. (2007 Platinum Aurora Award for best educational television documentary of the year). Third edition, 2020. * ''What Students Need to Know: Graduate Training in Museum Studies'' (Washington, D.C.: American Association of Museums, 2001). *"Museum Studies at a Crossroads", ''Museum'', January/February 2012. *"Soft Diplomacy in the United Arab Emirates", ''Museum'', July/August 2011. * "Lessons from the Great Depression", ''Museum'', May/June 2009. * "Shotgun Wedding: The new California Academy of Sciences African Hall", exhibition critique (2009), ''Exhibitionist'', Volume 28, no. 1. * "Museum Studies" and "Museum Careers", (2009) chapters in ''Encyclopedia of Library Information'' (Taylor & Francis). * "Literary Devices: Period Rooms as Fantasy and Archetype", ''Curator'' (October 2008) * "Civic Discourse: Can We Really Talk?"] ''Museums and Social Issues'' 2:2 (Fall 2007), co-editor with Judy Koke and Kris Morrissey * "Broadcasting Dialogue: Citizen Journalism, Public Radio and Museums"], ''Museums and Social Issues'' 2:2 (Fall 2007) * "Gender in the Temple: Women and Leadership in Museums", ''Museum News'' 85: 3 (May–June, 2007). Revised and reprinted in ''Gender and Museums'', ed. Amy Levine, Routledge * "Looking Back: 11 Touchpoint Exhibitions of the 20th Century", ''Exhibitionist'' (April 2006). * "Turnover at the Top: Are Directors Burning Out?" ''Museum News'' 81:3 (May–June 2002) * "Art and Gadgetry: The Future of the Museum Visit" ''Museum News'' 80:4 (July–August 2001) * "Now Boarding: Airport Museums and the Global Audience" ''Museum News'' 80:3 (May–June 2001) * "Decoding the Tech Museum of Innovation", ''Exhibitionist'' (journal of National Association of Museum Exhibitors) (Spring 2000), . * "The Mouse in the Museum: Technology Training and Museum Studies Programs", ''Spectra'' 26 (Journal of Museum Computer Network) (Summer 1999), 18-19. * "Schizophrenic Agora: Mission, Market and the Multi-tasking Museum,"'' Museum News'' 78 (November–December 1999), 40-47. * "Dealing with Prejudice and Discrimination in a Museum Environment", in Gail Lord and Barry Lord'', Museum Management Handbook'', (London: Stationery Office, 1997, reprinted 2002). * "Helping Visitors in Potent Exhibits", ''Hand-to-Hand'' 8.1 (Spring 1994).


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