Click & Collect is an online exhibition that explores ‘collecting’ – what do museums choose to collect or not? What do we collect and display in our own homes and why?
What comes to mind when you think about survivors? Strength, durability, tenacity? A stained-glass window? This exhibition curated by MA students will make you reconsider what makes a survivor.
My Body is My Own! is an online exhibition using artworks from The Metropolitan Museum of Art to represent issues women face. The exhibition is presented by MA students at the School of Fine Art, History of Art, and Cultural Studies.
This online exhibition, curated by MA students from the University of Leeds, explores how mental health has been discussed and ‘treated’ throughout time.
MA students from the School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies use the world’s open access collections to tell stories of provenance in this set of 10 online exhibitions.
Curated by MA students, this exhibition uses the Science Museum Group collections to explore the complex question of freedom and women’s agency.
Curated by MA students from the University of Leeds, Onus exists to bring to the forefront five different ways objects have appeared in The Met’s art collection.
An online exhibition exploring the ways in which textiles signify beyond their visual imagery to tell us about the socio-political context that influenced their creation.
This exhibition brings to light the power of language, highlighting the ways that colonisers utilised it in order to subordinate and ‘other’ the colonised. Shocking at times, and subtle at others, we invite you to investigate the impact of words.
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.