Maho Suzuki

Maho Suzuki

Dr. Maho Suzuki is a part-time lecturer at Musashino Art University and curator of the National Diet Library, Japan. In 2013, she organized the exhibition “Copy, Create, Preserve: Records of Archaeological Objects in Modern Japan”, at the Tokyo National Museum as Associate Fellow. In 2015, she presented on “How Archaeological Artifacts Became Art: Jōmon Pottery from Modern to Contemporary Times” at the British Association for Japanese Studies Annual Conference, SOAS.  Her new book Jomon doki eno bi no manazashi will be published this year. As a member of the Tokyo National Museum, she is conducting research on the international exchange activities of Japanese museums in the Meiji Era.  She has conducted research at the Melbourne Museum, Western Australian Museum, the Glasgow Museums, and the University of Pennsylvania Museum.   

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