The Lam on Loan

With nearly 30,000 objects in the Lam Museum’s permanent collection, the Museum serves as a source of artifacts and information for curators across the Southeast. Currently, you can see objects from the Lam’s permanent collection on exhibit in other locations on the Wake Forest campus, […]


Studying WFU Student Engagement

By Chloe Edelman (‘26) As an internship project during the spring semester, I conducted a survey of Wake Forest students to evaluate their perception of the Lam Museum. The survey was designed to be short yet widely distributed. I solicited stakeholders from a range of […]


Focusing on Photogrammetry

At the beginning of the spring semester, the Lam Museum, with support from the Wake Forest Interdisciplinary Arts Center, Wake the Arts, and the Art and Antiquities Blockchain Consortium, hosted Dr. Ferdinand Saumarez Smith of the Factum Foundation. The focus of his visit was using […]


Commemorating the Holocaust

Commemoration is a process that involves witness, preservation, interpretation, and performance. This process calls upon human creativity, commitment, emotional connection, and contemporary context. Literature, music, and performance work together to open a window across space and time for generations to connect with one another.  Through […]


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