The Anthropobox is a simple case divided into three levels and containing sixteen objects or group of objects. This tool has been designed to support…
The exhibition “She was the first one” – Phyllis Kaberry (1910-1977), a woman in the field is on display in the foyer of the Anthropology…
Last summer, a group of year 10 students attended the second season of our Young Curator workshop. The first season of Young Curators took place…
Defying Death: A Human Journey Through Medicine currently on display in the Archaeology Department and curated by Museums Studies MA students will close at the…
The Curious Case of a Nest, a paper written by Hanine Miriam Habig has recently been published on The Anthropolitan website. Hanine volunteered in the…
Fieldwork in the Collection, a paper written by Hanine Miriam Habig has recently been published on The Anthropolitan website. Hanine volunteered in the collection between…
What stories lie inside collections? How can we connect historical artefacts to our everyday lives? Can heritage be an object? The UCL Young Curators project…
Written by James O’Donoghue In two weeks the Young Curators will culminate their weeks of work into an exhibition of their own creation with their…
Written by Shosha Adie This week was unique, in that it was a matter of explaining, learning and doing. It was a session where the…
Written by Shosha Adie and James O’Donoghue, photos by James O’Donoghue The second week of the Young Curator’s programme saw our students learn about the…