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Museum of Utah director outlines tribal consultation and 'From Time Immemorial' exhibits set to open June 2026

Native American Legislative Liaison Committee · November 20, 2025
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Tim Glenn, director of the Museum of Utah, told the committee the new state museum (opening June 2026) will include a 'From Time Immemorial' indigenous gallery with tribal panels and a theater featuring short videos from each of Utah’s eight federally recognized tribes; he described government-to-government consultation and a plan not to remove items from tribal partners.

Tim Glenn, director of the Museum of Utah, briefed the Native American Legislative Liaison Committee on Nov. 20 about the new state museum under construction in the North Capitol Building and its tribal engagement strategy.

Glenn said galleries will open in June 2026, the museum will be free and will house state collections and the…

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