Johns Hopkins Archaeological Museum

The mission of the Johns Hopkins Archaeological Museum is to engage members of the Johns Hopkins University, academic researchers, and both the Baltimore & worldwide public in an interactive, interdisciplinary and collaborative study of the ancient world.

Last week Professor Sasha Baskin’s Foundation Drawing class from the JHU Center for Visual Arts visited the museum to dr...
03/06/2026

Last week Professor Sasha Baskin’s Foundation Drawing class from the JHU Center for Visual Arts visited the museum to draw works from the collection. Below are a selection of their beautiful graphite drawings alongside the objects that inspired them--tell us which pairing is your favorite!

02/19/2026
10/30/2025

🗣️ The museum is open to the public this Saturday (Nov 1) from 12pm - 4pm!

🤩 Visit our new exhibits and watch some or all of our exclusive livestream of the 🇪🇬 Presidential Opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum 🇪🇬!

📢 Now Hiring: Undergraduate Museum AssistantsWe're looking for enthusiastic JHU undergraduates (sophomores and above, al...
09/11/2025

📢 Now Hiring: Undergraduate Museum Assistants

We're looking for enthusiastic JHU undergraduates (sophomores and above, all majors welcome!) to join our team.

As a Museum Assistant, you’ll:
✨ Welcome visitors and help with events
✨ Support collections care and cataloging
✨ Create engaging social media content
✨ Assist with records and databases

Details:
🕒 Working during open hours (Mon, Tues, Fri, 10am–4pm)
📍 Gilman 150
📚 Flexible schedule, hands-on museum experience, and the chance to help preserve cultural heritage

What we’re looking for:
✔ Strong communication skills
✔ Reliability & attention to detail
✔ Interest in museums, history, or public engagement (no experience required!)
✔ Comfort with tech/social media

How to Apply:
Submit your resume and a short cover letter explaining your interest to SMILE job #15154: https://studentjob.jh.edu/sessmile.cfm

🔗 Learn more about us: https://archaeologicalmuseum.jhu.edu

Come be part of a museum team that brings the ancient world to life at Hopkins! 🏺💙

WE'RE OPEN! Come check out our beautiful new displays Mondays, Tuesday, and Fridays from 10am-4pm.For more information a...
09/09/2025

WE'RE OPEN!

Come check out our beautiful new displays Mondays, Tuesday, and Fridays from 10am-4pm.

For more information about visiting the Archaeological Museum, see: https://archaeologicalmuseum.jhu.edu/visit/

Photo credit: Emilia Gonzalez

A lot has been happening at the Archaeological Museum as we prepare to reopen this fall. Here's a sneak peek of the inst...
08/16/2025

A lot has been happening at the Archaeological Museum as we prepare to reopen this fall. Here's a sneak peek of the installation of our new exhibits. Come visit us soon and see the new displays!

 ! The Museum is looking for a skilled and creative student photographer to join our team! This is a fantastic opportuni...
04/03/2025

! The Museum is looking for a skilled and creative student photographer to join our team! This is a fantastic opportunity for JHU graduate and undergraduate students to gain hands-on experience photographing ancient artifacts and working in a museum setting.

🔹 What You’ll Do:
📷 Capture high-quality images of artifacts using professional photography equipment (yours or ours).
🎨 Edit and process digital images for documentation, archives, and publications.
🎭 Assist in photographing museum events and exhibitions.

🔹 Why Apply?
✨ Gain museum photography experience—no prior museum work required!
📅 Enjoy a flexible schedule designed for students.
🏛️ Be part of a dynamic team contributing to the preservation of history.

📌 Who Should Apply?
✔️ Students with a photography portfolio (class projects count!).
✔️ Experience with digital cameras & editing software (Photoshop/Lightroom preferred).
✔️ Detail-oriented, organized, and eager to learn in a museum environment.

📩 Interested? Apply now and bring the past to life through your lens! For details, visit SMILE Job #14730 – Museum Photographer: https://studentjob.jh.edu/jobs.cfm?studentJob=on&jid=B454887A9926BE76688158A775E28B4E

Welcome back, students! The museum staff is looking forward to a busy semester of exciting class visits to the museum. W...
01/21/2025

Welcome back, students! The museum staff is looking forward to a busy semester of exciting class visits to the museum.

What might a class look like? Watch Professor Lauinger's Reading Ancient Middle Eastern Literature students create their own cuneiform tablets.

In his, Reading Ancient Middle Eastern Literature class, Professor Jacob Lauinger teaches his students the ancient technique of cuneiform writing.

Hello everyone, this is Sanchita Balachandran, director of the Archaeological Museum writing this post. After 13 years a...
01/11/2024

Hello everyone, this is Sanchita Balachandran, director of the Archaeological Museum writing this post. After 13 years at Johns Hopkins, I’ll be leaving as of January 15th to join the Smithsonian as director of the Museum Conservation Institute.
(https://torch.si.edu/2024/01/new-director-of-museum-conservation-institute-comes-on-board-in-april/)

In my time here, I have been privileged to work with ancient people and their things. It is hard to describe the joy, beauty, heartbreak and humanity I’ve been able to witness in the items in our Archaeological Museum collection. I will forever cherish the thousands of hours spent studying these survivors of the ancient past, being with these ancient makers’ things, seeing so many flashes of brilliance and expertise and creativity. I will deeply miss working with the many graduate and undergraduate students who make the museum feel so alive and fulfilling of its purpose, and I’m grateful to the more than 14,000 students whom I’ve seen pass through our doors in my time here. I am so very proud of all we’ve collectively done together, and I am excited to see how the museum continues to inspire, grow, and evolve in the caring hands of Betsy Bryan and Kate Gallagher. Farewell and thank you all.

Image credit: An image from the 2015 course “Recreating Ancient Greek Ceramics” that I co-taught with potter Matthew Hyleck of Baltimore Clayworks. In this image, I am looking into a kiln where our kiln parts were being fired. If you’re interested in learning more about this course which attempted to replicate ancient Athenian pots in our museum, see here:
https://archaeologicalmuseum.jhu.edu/class-projects/recreating-ancient-greek-ceramics/
Image by Jay T. VanRensselaer.

We were delighted to have ceramics artist Ben Freund teach a workshop yesterday with graduate students from various depa...
12/05/2023

We were delighted to have ceramics artist Ben Freund teach a workshop yesterday with graduate students from various departments. He shared his own work on making inscribed tablets and nails similar to those from ancient Mesopotamia, and then invited us all to join in. It was educational, experiential, and such fun to work with our hands, clay, paddles, and especially the amazing reed implements Ben had made for us to try out. Bonus: the largest group of smiling graduate students ever seen in one place, especially at this point in the semester. Thank you Ben!

Address

150 Gilman Hall, 3400 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD
21218

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 4pm
Tuesday 10am - 4pm
Friday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

(410) 516-6717

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