![Online exhibition - Young Curators Harris Invictus](https://blogs.ucl.ac.uk/ethnography-collections/wp-content/themes/oxygen/images/archive-thumbnail-placeholder.gif)
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…
![Young Curators Club Maria Fidelis exhibition](https://blogs.ucl.ac.uk/ethnography-collections/wp-content/themes/oxygen/images/archive-thumbnail-placeholder.gif)
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…
![Young curators club - week 4: Show and Tell](https://blogs.ucl.ac.uk/ethnography-collections/wp-content/themes/oxygen/images/archive-thumbnail-placeholder.gif)
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…
![Young Curators club - week 3: The Power of Poetry](https://blogs.ucl.ac.uk/ethnography-collections/wp-content/themes/oxygen/images/archive-thumbnail-placeholder.gif)
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…
![Young curators' club - week 2: Preserving time](https://blogs.ucl.ac.uk/ethnography-collections/wp-content/themes/oxygen/images/archive-thumbnail-placeholder.gif)
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…
![Young Curators' club - Week 1: Plastic gloves and Papua New Guinea](https://blogs.ucl.ac.uk/ethnography-collections/wp-content/themes/oxygen/images/archive-thumbnail-placeholder.gif)
During the month of March, UCL Ethnography Collection is developing a new program called Young curators’ club. Ten students aged between 14 and 16 years…
![Anthropolitan's last issue highlights our project with Congo Great Lakes group and The Horniman Museum](https://blogs.ucl.ac.uk/ethnography-collections/wp-content/themes/oxygen/images/archive-thumbnail-placeholder.gif)
Written by Emily Garvin, 2nd year student at UCL Anthropology and volunteer in the collection, this paper explains this project, the type of workshops delivered…
![Keeping the Past Alive: an exhibition coproduced with Congo Great Lake Initiative](https://blogs.ucl.ac.uk/ethnography-collections/wp-content/themes/oxygen/images/archive-thumbnail-placeholder.gif)
It is still time to come and visit our Autumn-winter exhibition which is on display in UCL Ethnography Foyer. Entitled Keeping the past alive, this…
![Congo Great Lakes Initiative/Session 4 - First steps towards exhibition](https://blogs.ucl.ac.uk/ethnography-collections/wp-content/themes/oxygen/images/archive-thumbnail-placeholder.gif)
Written by Carys Wilkins, MA Material and Visual Culture, UCL Anthropology The aim of this session included data collection from the participants’ fieldwork diaries and…
![Congo Great Lakes Community/Session 3: Community fieldwork](https://blogs.ucl.ac.uk/ethnography-collections/wp-content/themes/oxygen/images/archive-thumbnail-placeholder.gif)
Written by Carys Wilkins, MA Material and Visual Culture, UCL Anthropology The third session was organised by Johanna Zetterstrom-Sharp (Assistant Curator at Horniman Museum…