Adam Nilsen on Objects and Narratives from the Hearst Museum of Anthropology

Adam Nilsen is the head of education and interpretation at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley. His research focuses on how people connect to the stories of others through empathy and perspective-taking.

Presented as part of the UC Berkeley Big Ideas course inspired by the BAMPFA exhibition Architecture of Life

Please note: The conversation with architect Sou Fujimoto originally scheduled for this date has been postponed to April 6.