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Cooperation between the common European data space for cultural heritage and the Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage will unlock new opportunities for research, advocacy and enjoyment of cultural heritage. Discover the possibilities, what they could mean for you, and how to learn more on 12 - 13 December!
In the spring of 2024, the inhabitants of five towns in Katanga, in the southern Democratic Republic of Congo, were invited to share their knowledge on a collection of historical photographs taken in the area up to 100 years ago. Learn how this work helped to reframe contentious cultural heritage, as part of the DE-BIAS project.
Title:
Heritage Dialogues: Cultural heritage for a regenerative digital Transition in EU neighbouring countries event banner
Explore the rich discussions from the ‘Heritage Dialogues: Cultural heritage for a regenerative digital Transition in EU neighbouring countries’ webinar, which explored how colleagues in EU neighbouring regions are approaching Europe’s digital, green and social transformations.
The Nebra Sky Disk is a work in the public domain that represents the oldest representation of the night sky. Nevertheless, its image cannot be used freely because the state of Saxony-Anhalt holds the rights to the photograph of the sky disk. Is this justifiable? Dr Saskia Ostendorff considers the question.
Title:
Mothers of Gynaecology Plaque. In Copyright.
Creator:
Rhubi Worth
Date:
11/10/24
Institution:
Vagina Museum
Country:
United Kingdom
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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.