The artifactgr.org project is a first of its kind endeavor to take the public collections even more public. This is being done not only by improving access via the world wide web but also by inviting citizens to share their perspective on the importance and meaning of what we have taken in over the last 154 years.
The Pulitzer Prize winning author David McCollough said “History is who we are and why we are the way we are.” Therefore, our future truly is informed by our past. Involving ourselves purposefully in the past is the path to an enlightened future. The artifactgr.org project is a most democratic way of blazing that trail. Where this project leads is up to the users and owners of the museum and its collections, its up to us.
Our objects tell our stories. The nearly 250,000 artifacts that make up the Museum’s collection are stored behind closed doors, hidden from view. What if there were a way to open up these doors, to release the power of these artifacts and the stories they tell?