The Value of the Unknown
With the open access of the Getty Museum, MA students at the University of Leeds present this exhibition focusing on the museum’s generally overlooked collections with uncertain provenance.
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With the open access of the Getty Museum, MA students at the University of Leeds present this exhibition focusing on the museum’s generally overlooked collections with uncertain provenance.
How would you feel about having your intimate belongings on display to the public? Personal Belongings is an exhibition which explores this question and reflects on how much of ourselves we share with others.
This exhibition - curated by MA students and inspired by the Rijksmuseum collections – explores the significance of dining by demonstrating its importance in depicting changing moral codes through art.
How has creativity changed the way protest is manifested? Beyond the songs and slogans, everyday objects infused with messages of protest march with the people in every protest, voicing the people in a way different from words, for change, and for a better world.
A Matter of Taste is an online exhibition focusing on the representation of families at the Yale Centre for British Art, and how this has been shaped by the Paul Mellon collection.
What happens to bodies used in medical research? How far have we come since the days of mass grave robbing? Where will we go in the future? Join us to explore all these questions and more!
Breaking the Binary has been created by Cat Lane as part of a practical dissertation to explore the diversity of non-binary identity, understanding and presentation in Leeds. This permanent online exhibition showcases stories and opinions of the participants involved in the project, through interview video clips, photos, quotes and artwork. We want to show that there...
Join us in this webinar with curator and academic Janaina Oliveira as she shares with us her experiences of Black film curation in Brazil and beyond.
The Fragile Deep is an exhibition created by MA students from the University of Leeds, using resources from the Biodiversity Heritage Library.
Advertising has often played on the idea that to be beautiful you have to be healthy and vice versa. This exhibition looks at a selection of adverts from the 19th and 20th century and explores the link between health and beauty.