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Image still from willow music video, 2020. Courtesy of TAS Rights Management, LLC. In Copyright.
The European leg of Taylor Swift’s billion dollar Eras Tour has just finished in Europe, uniting fans across the continent. How have museums and cultural heritage institutions been using the tour to engage audiences with their collections?
The Europeana Network Association (ENA) is a democratic community of experts working in digital cultural heritage. Members Councillor Jason Evans shares his experience of the Network - and why you should join it today.
For Women’s History Month, Sarah Mott tells us how a physical installation and digital exhibition is using photography, textiles and storytelling to expose women’s contribution to the maritime industry.
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Works in progress in the Artists Studio. In copyright.
As part of our contribution to Black History Month 2023, we talk to artist Lela Harris, who created six new portraits of enslaved Black Africans for a UK museum trying to address the imbalance in its portrayal of its city’s involvement in enslavement in the 1700s.
Following our news posts marking Women’s History Month in March, we continue to speak to different projects and cultural heritage institutions to explore how they are showcasing women’s history. Today, Terri Bell-Halliwell tells us about the inVISIBLEwomen.org.uk initiative and its campaign for gender equality in civic statues in the UK.
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Digitiser Robyn Crowther scanning drawers of Carabidae beetles 4
In this interview with the Natural History Museum in London, we hear about the findings of a recent impact study which gave them new insights into the economic value of digitising their collections.