Emma Turner-Trujillo
Assistant Registrar, Anthropology
Gantz Family Collections Center
Pronouns:She/Her/Hers
Emma Turner-Trujillo is an Assistant Registrar in Anthropology. She ensures that collections from Latin America and the Pacific are received, recorded, and stored according to best practices by facilitating their packing, shipping, documentation, and processing. Her research interests include: the acquisition histories of pre-Columbian collections in the United States, the co-opting of Mexica iconography in Mexico’s World Fairs by the Porfirian government, and Nahuatl codices.
Education and Work
- M.A., Museum and Exhibition Studies (2020) - University of Illinois at Chicago
- B.A. Art History (2014) - University of California, Los Angeles
- Adjunct Assistant Professor (2022 - ) - University of Illinois at Chicago
- Courses Taught:
- Exhibition Practices (MUSE542)
- Collections Practices (MUSE532)
- Introduction to Museum Anthropology (ANTH217)
- Courses Taught:
- Graduate Research Assistant (2018 - 2019) - National Veterans Art Museum -
- Research Assistant, Surviving the Long Wars
- Curatorial Research Assistant (2014 - 2018) - Getty Research Institute
- Research Assistant, Golden Kingdoms, Luxury and Legacy in the Ancient Americas
- Research Assistant, Digital Florentine Codex
Accomplishments
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Planning Committee for Chicago Collections and Registrar Specialists (CCARS)