Founded in 1989, the Museum Advisory Council (MAC) promotes and supports the museum's mission through raising community awareness, building membership and attendance, and advising the executive director and staff on outreach and development strategies.
2024-25 MUSEUM ADVISORY COUNCIL MEMBERS
Malinda Blustain is a retired museum professional and archaeologist. Her research includes analysis of archaeological basketry and cordage at Qasr Ibrim, Egypt, analysis of the American Indian basketry collections at the Harvard’s Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, and ethnoarchaeological investigation of proto-Maya ceramics in Honduras. Her museum work was mostly centered on aspects of collections management at three very different institutions, the most significant being collections manager, curator and finally director of the Robert S. Peabody Museum of Archaeology at Phillips Academy, Andover. After retirement, Malinda and her husband Harvey spent two years in Nepal, teaching in a rural government school and working with the Government of Nepal Department of Archaeology and the local community on a cultural preservation plan for Liglig Kot, an important historic fort nearby. Malinda’s family has deep ties to Eugene, the University of Oregon, and the Museum of Natural and Cultural History – her great grandfather and grandfather were faculty members at UO and her father Howard Stafford was a geologist who worked with Luther Cressman in the 1930s – and she likes to think he would be pleased at her service on the Museum Advisory Council.
EX OFFICIO MEMBERS
Todd Braje, Executive Director, Museum of Natural and Cultural History
Ann Craig, Associate Director, Museum of Natural and Cultural History
Jason Younker, Assistant Vice President and Advisor to the President on Sovereignty and Government-to-Government Relations; Chief of the Coquille Indian Tribe.
Sylvia Giustina