Brave New World Curator:

curating the Americas collections at the Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford

Saturday, 15 June 2013

Word cloud from comments on the Blackfoot Shirts Project exhibition


Posted by Dr Laura Peers at 08:34
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Labels: Blackfoot, cultural traditions, First Nations, new museology, Pitt Rivers Museum, source communities, Visiting with the Ancestors
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By Laura Peers

This blog is about being curator for the Americas collections at the Pitt Rivers Museum.


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Curatorial projects

  • Everything was Carved: Haida Project video, by Udi Butler, Laura Peers, Cara Krmpotich. This video is about a visit of 21 Haida people to the Pitt Rivers Museum to work with their material heritage: what happens when museums and indigenous communities work together in the museum?
  • Blackfoot Shirts Project website: information about the shirts, photographs of the shirts, and project updates. What happens when museum objects go home for a visit?

Blogs I'm following

  • Museum Anthropology
  • discovery workshop — object lives and global histories in northern north america: 1700s-2000s
  • Haida Heritage Centre
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