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#ThisYear we have delighted in working with a group of #Hawaiian quilters as part of the #NewCollectingAward. They have been busy making a collection of quilts which will be accessioned into the @Pitt_Rivers collections, all of which will be imbued with the 'mana' of the maker.
@oxford_brookes Artist Teacher Practice MA were here for a 2 day course live remotely & in person, artist #DionneFreeman @drrachpayne Andy McLellan & Mel Rowntree led tours & workshops on @beyondbinaryPRM & #labellingmatters #weareartistteachers work here based on #identity
#PhotoFriday Hand-coloured lantern slides of women wearing the traditional dress of Detva village, now in central #Slovakia (but part of Austria-Hungary when these photographs were taken, around 1910)
‘I wanted to investigate how a portrait could function as a way of announcing one’s piety, virtue, soul & prosperity.’ Khadija Saye
'Sothiou' (2017), one of a portfolio of 9 silkscreen prints on display @Pitt_Rivers as a permanent tribute to the artist https://t.co/wKjoti83L5
Last few weeks @Pitt_Rivers @UniofOxford of powerful temporary display ‘Memoirs in My Suitcase’, extended until 20th September https://t.co/vzRkGDnwoT
'In This Space We Breathe' exhibits silkscreen prints made from Khadija Saye's original #tintype photos, an early form of photo created by exposing a negative image onto a metal surface coated with emulsion with a dark background so as to appear positive. https://t.co/SpLdFklt2y
#PhotoFriday You need to start training young. Score: a perfect ten! #Tokyo2020
Opening today: 'Dwelling: In This Space We Breathe', a new display of prints by artist Khadija Saye (1992-2017) exploring her fascination with the ‘migration of traditional Gambian spiritual practices’ that formed part of her childhood growing up in London https://t.co/gAdqNKgJvR
#PhotoFriday “We are not millionaires but workers. But we are friendly.” https://t.co/hSCC6VJPtH
#PhotoFriday Baskets, spears and poison: three different methods of fishing. These #photographs were taken by Charles Hobley in western #Kenya (1902); by Wilfred Thesiger in the marshes of #Iraq (1958); and by Ursula Bower in Assam, #India (1940s) https://t.co/3xCSbM1u8i