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#1 The Transporter. A farmer uses an 'auanmo (carrying stick) to carry a harvest of 'gala (sweet potato) to be traded. He carries a water gourd that is being used to hold nectar & pauses to lecture 2 young pupa who are playing dangerously close to a cliff edge #NewCollectingAward
JOB VACANCY REMINDER: Closing date for the ACE Textile Conservator and Textile Specialist jobs is midday on Wednesday 30 September https://t.co/WfzjoLAhUX
JOB VACANCIES: @Pitt_Rivers is looking to recruit a #Textile Conservator and a Textile Specialist for the ACE #Textiles Project. Closing date: 30 September 2020. For more details see https://t.co/yvDoFelsoM.
"The king would have had this with him... as something to show power and royalty." Listen to Pamela Gomes from @OxfordSpiresAc describe a Hawaiian object from the Human Form in Art display in this #LabellingMatters podcast https://t.co/5aCghA4wJz
Interesting to see this post about public health information in Tibet in 1794 following our recent posts about Tibetan artist Nyema Droma's reworking of public health information, using her art to inform Tibetan people in China and around the world. https://t.co/2230f0FORs
"I was able to find a bit of my identity through this artefact... The workshops made me look at how we see museums and the ownership we have of objects." Listen to Amaani Khan from @OxfordSpiresAc on this #LabellingMatters podcast https://t.co/WuoC4GjZs0
More eye-catching than 'Stay Alert', #Tibetan artist Nyema Droma uses her art to inform fellow Tibetans about the #COVID__19 pandemic and put out public health messages about staying safe.
Rather than adding information, sometimes #labels highlight just how much is still not known about an object - in the next #LabellingMatters podcast Celeste Dewshi from @OxfordSpiresAc talks about a puzzling #Tibetan object used 'to extract madness' https://t.co/rCSuFuhAbU
"The white man appropriated this figure and used it everywhere." Listen to @OxfordSpiresAc student Amber Frizzell explain the significance of the #Maori tiki figure in this Labelling Matters podcast https://t.co/oMLSId9fwL
How can ethnographic museums use their collections & galleries as spaces to create active discussion around the impact of humans on the planet? How can we make a difference now and find ways to do better in future? Join us for MATTERS OF CARE, 18-20 March https://t.co/nTFa3XQQBF