Launching this month, A Matter of Taste: How Artistic Representations of Families Have Been Shaped at The Yale Center for British Art is a new online exhibition exploring the representation of the family structure and family life.
Personal Belongings: On Display is a new online exhibition which reflects on the ways personal items in museums have shed light on the soft boundary between the private and the public.
Constructing Colonialism: The Power of the Written Word is a new online exhibition curated by MA students, exploring the impact of what we say, and how we say it.
Dissecting History is a new online exhibition which explores how the ethical changes to medical research on humans have impacted that research, and how those changes might affect future research.
A new online participatory exhibition about non-binary identity in Leeds launched last week. 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. Cat is an MA Arts Management and Heritage Studies student at the University of Leeds,...
The Bradford’s National Museum project came to an end in January with a final publication that drew out future directions for the National Science and Media Museum in and with Bradford. With the recent re-opening of the museum, visitors can now see two new exhibitions facilitated by project researchers -Belle Vue Studio and River of Tea: Let’s Chat.
A collaborative research project looking at how the National Science and Media Museum can be locally rooted and open, engaged and collaborative has concluded with the launch of an exciting new publication.
A new online exhibition observes how government and public health bodies have reacted to vaccine resistance over time and how the language they have used to persuade the public has changed from the creation of the first vaccine in the 1790s to the present day.
Since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, the world’s population has responded by wearing face masks in an attempt to minimise the transmission of the virus. For the vast majority of people, the mask has become a staple of their everyday life.
Dr Helen Graham introduces the exhibitions curated by this year's MA students as part of their Interpretations module.