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   Nancy Dallett

Contact:

phone: 480-965-9367
ndallett@cox.net
nancy.dallett@asu.edu

Nancy Dallett is a public historian at the Arizona State University Public History Program as well as principal of Projects in the Public Interest, a consulting firm.  Her work brings history, art, environmental sciences, historic preservation, and social issues to the public through collaborative efforts via exhibits, events, trails, media, oral history, and publications.

Nancy is a skilled group facilitator and master planner for museums, historical societies, libraries, arts organizations, and staff and board meetings and retreats.  She has consulted for the Arizona Humanities Council, Arizona Commission on the Arts, Papago Salado Association, Phoenix History Museum, Chandler Library system, National Park Service, and others.

Currently she collaborates with the Freeman/Whitehurst Group, who develop public art master plans across the country, to ensure that public art is supported by good community history; she is a liaison among Arizona museums and archives with student interns in the graduate program in Public History at ASU; and she is writing a book for the National Park Service.

She was trained in public history at New York University.  She serves on the Scottsdale Historic Preservation Commission.

Areas of Expertise:

  • Strategic Development

  • Individual, Corporate, and Foundation Grants

  • Public Art

  • Community Cultural Inventory

  • Meeting/Retreat Facilitation

  • Participation

  • Humanities

 

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