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Museum Hue
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Museum Hue Resource Group. Full site launching 2016. Enter your email below to subscribe to the Museum Hue newsletter. Museums are Cultural Learning Labs. Creating Embracing Spaces in Museums. Sustainable Futures for Arts and Culture Workers. Brown Girls Museum Blog. Gretchen Jennings, Museum Commons. Aletheia Wittman and Rose Paquet Kinsley, The Incluseum. Steven Lubar, On Public Humanities. Mike Murawski, Art Museum Teaching. Linda Norris, The Uncataloged Museum. Ed Rodley, Thinking About Museums.
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The Culture Trip Articles | exploring public histories
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The Culture Trip Articles. The Culture Trip Articles. I regularly contributed to The Culture Trip. An online travel and culture magazine during 2012-2014. Links to my articles are below. Roger Casement: An Ambivalent Hero. Jimmy Cliff’s ‘The Harder They Come’: From Kingston to the World. Gallic Literature I: French Nobel Prize Winners 1900-1950. Gallic Literature II: French Nobel Prize Winners 1950-2010. Milan Kundera: Blending Politics, Philosophy and Passion. AM Homes: A Voice for Modern America. 8220;...
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Women’s History Month | exploring public histories
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The Culture Trip Articles. Women’s History Month. March 4, 2015. It’s now March, which means it’s also Women’s History Month! A chance to celebrate and remember women and women’s history (though this of course should also happen every month). To kick off Women’s History Month, @MuseumHour. It was very clear that women in museums is a huge issue, and I really hope this is a topic that continues to be raised the year round. Too, so do check that out. Happy Women’s History Month, all! 2-31 March, Imperial W...
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Pinterest | exploring public histories
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The Culture Trip Articles. In trying out different online platforms for public history, I’ve created a Pinterest board of queer public history. I’m pinning (I think this is the right verb! Memorials, museums, archives, and historical spaces. I’m hoping that it’ll result in a visual catalogue of queer historical spaces across the world, and encourage any others on Pinterest to engage with, share and add any other images of queer historical spaces. Please do check it out! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Vision...
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Exhibitions on Screen | exploring public histories
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The Culture Trip Articles. April 22, 2015. Thank goodness for you, Internet! Before, but these filmed exhibitions give a whole different level of access to the public. 8216; (by cartoonist Kate Charlesworth), narrator of the virtual tour. I guess the next step from these short virtual tours are blockbuster cinema screenings of exhibitions. I’m yet to see one, even though the V&A produced one for the David Bowie Is… exhibition. Exhibition on Screen. April 22, 2015. Exhibitions to see in 2015. You are comm...
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Resources - Museum workers speak
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AAM 2015 "Rogue Session". Links to MWS-related content, and some required reading. Writings by Museum Workers Speak. From our AAM 2015 "rogue session" (with a bibliography of great resources). DC Museum Workers Speak "Rights and Realities" handout for students and EMPs. Alyssa Greenberg and Nina Pelaez, "Unsafe Ideas: Building Museum Worker Solidarity for Social Justice,". On the Center for the Future of Museums blog, June 2, 2015. Alyssa Greenberg, "How Every Museum Can Respond to Ferguson," Part I.
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The Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Gallery: Interactive Inspiration | exploring public histories
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The Culture Trip Articles. The Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Gallery: Interactive Inspiration. March 30, 2015. EGA Gallery with interactive table in centre. The wonderful thing about living and studying in London is that there is always something new to see. A few weekends ago after listening to Alan Rice give a fantastic paper about guerrilla memorialisation of the slave trade. I should check it out. The Gallery space includes interpretative panels (text and digital), which line the walls, a reading space,...
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