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Title:
Children experience Time Odyssey at the British Museum. In Copyright.
Learn how the ‘Time Odyssey’ initiative from Art Explora is helping children throughout the UK to access museums through immersive digital storytelling.
Walking tours on mobile apps can lead visitors to places of cultural interest, and digital objects integrated into the apps can help them interpret what they’re looking at. Read on to discover how to connect cultural heritage collections with real-world locations by creating your own walking tour!
We are delighted that Europeana is the official culture and heritage partner of X. Design Week 2025! Find out more about our participation and how you can get involved, including through an exclusive discount for ENA Members.
The Kickass Women of History podcast explores and highlights the lives of amazing women around the world. As part of our collaborations for Women’s History Month, Amy Cotterill tells us about the podcast and what she and her co-founder Emma Cook have learned so far.
Title:
Beyond the Bassline exhibition. In copyright.
Creator:
Terna Jogo
Institution:
British Library
Country:
United Kingdom
News
Created: 15 January 2025
Mykaell Riley
Beth Daley
We talk to Dr Mykaell Riley, Director of The Black Music Research Unit at the University of Westminster, about Beyond the Bassline - an exhibition with the British Library that explored hidden stories of Black British music and ran from April to August 2024 throughout the UK.
Title:
Mothers of Gynaecology Plaque. In Copyright.
Creator:
Rhubi Worth
Date:
11/10/24
Institution:
Vagina Museum
Country:
United Kingdom
News
Created: 4 December 2024
Katja Holtz
Zoe Williams
In October 2024, to coincide with Black History Month, the Vagina Museum renamed their galleries after Anarcha, Betsey and Lucy, three enslaved women experimented on by the so-called 'Father of Modern Gynaecology'. The Museum shares more about the process of renaming the galleries, and how it contributes to a wider call for justice and historical reckoning.