Fall 2011: Museums, Memorials, and sites of conscience
- From the President, Douglas Simpson
- From the Editor, Gretchen Jennings
- Exhibits Newsline, by Beth Redmond-Jones
- Taking Risks: A Common Theme for the Winners of the 23rd Annual Excellence in Exhibition Competition by Rita Mukherjee Hoffstadt
- Sites of Conscience: Connecting Past to Present, Memory to Action by Sarah Pharaon, Bix Gabriel, and Liz Ševcenko
- Exhibiting 9/11: Interpreting Archaeology and Memory at the World Trade Center Site by Ian Kerrigan
- When a Boxcar Isn’t a Boxcar: Designing for Human Rights Learning by Stacey Mann and Danny M. Cohen, PhD
- Challenging Visitors to Move from Memory to Action at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum by Bridget Conley-Zilkic and Nancy Gillette
- When the Evidence Changes: Scholarship, Memory, and Public Culture at the Maison des Esclaves, Gorée Island by Deborah L. Mack, Ph.D
- Can Museums Take a Stand? by Sarah Bartlett
- Challenges in Building a Memorial Site: The Experiences of Jalladkhana Killing Field by Mofidul Hoqu
- The Collective or the Individual? Considering Ukrainian Memorial Museums by Linda Norris and Olesia Ostrovka
- The Morality of Memory by Rama Lakshmi
- Nuts and Bolts: If You Must…..by James P. Folsom
- Exhibition Studies: Outside the Box: Creative Partnerships for Archival Work, Exhibitions, and Teaching by Carla J. Sofka, Connie Frisbee Houde, and Sudarat Musikawong
- Exhibition Critiques: The Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, DC by Abbie Chessler, Tricia Edwards, and James B. Gardner
- Book Review: Heritage That Hurts: Tourists in the Memoryscapes of September 11 Reviewed by Wendy Aibel-Weiss
- Twenty-Fourth Annual Excellence in Exhibition Competition
- Call for Entries: 2012 Excellence in Exhibition Label Writing Competition
- NAME Fellows at AAM: Insights from the Future by Nina Simon
- 2012 AAM Annual Meeting Student and Professional Fellowships