28 research outputs found
Decolonising ethnographic and world cultures museums:complicity, collaboration, and healing
Wayne Modest in conversation with Ana S. González Rueda
Decolonising ethnographic and world cultures museums:complicity, collaboration, and healing
Wayne Modest in conversation with Ana S. González Rueda
The enigma of arrival:the politics and poetics of Caribbean migration to Britain
When the HMT Empire Windrush docked in the Port of Tilbury, outside London, in June 1948, it carried one of the largest groups of West Indian migrants to the United Kingdom, and its journey has become an iconic symbol of Caribbean post-war migration to Britain. The impact of West Indian migration was transformational for British society, touching all aspects of life, including work, culture, politics and sport. The design for the Virtual museum of Caribbean migration and memory (VMCMM) began in 2017 as part of the EU-LAC Museums Horizons 2020 project. The virtual museum was paired with a complementary physical exhibition, 'The enigma of arrival: the politics and poetics of Caribbean migration to Britain', designed by the Barbados Museum & Historical Society and The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill campus. The exhibition travelled to key locations on main Caribbean migration routes, as well as prominent final ports of call, in order to encompass the totality of the migration experience, obtain stories from those affected, and show connections with modern immigration topics. It was created and first installed in Barbados Museum and Historical Society in 2019. The panels were edited down through SFC SARRF funding, for the St Andrews iteration displayed in St Salvator's Quad
Introduction : transnational island museologies
Funding: Shared Island Stories is a five-year research project selected by the European Research Council (ERC) and funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) with reference EP/X023036/1
On Community and Sustainable Museums
The aim of this Booklet of Community and Sustainable Museums is to share the experience and knowledge of our EU-LAC-MUSEUMS project Advisors - Beatriz Espinoza, Hugues de Varine, Teresa Morales Lersch, and Peter Davis - concerning the key concepts and features of community and sustainable museums. They also provide reflections and didactic tools to suggest how a community might go about conceiving and creating a new community or ecomuseum if they so wished
