Outreach Touring Exhibition Makes its Way to Stratford
By Vicky A Price, on 19 October 2017
First Stop; Stratford Library
UCL Special Collections have been busy putting together an exhibition that combines items from the Main Library exhibition East Side Stories and Newham Borough’s own archival items.
This ‘pop-up’ exhibition features historic photographs, archival documents, maps and rare publications that tell of East London’s rich and fascinating past. As the banners tour all of Newham’s 10 public libraries, we’ll be running a range of different workshops to deepen engagement and to create opportunities to record local people’s oral histories. Many of these activities will take place in Newham Heritage Week.
Poetry from the Archive
We’ve kicked things off with three poetry workshops in Stratford and East Ham libraries. These groups are already well established and participants enjoy writing poetry in an inclusive and positive environment. They were keen to engage with the forthcoming exhibition and the archival items we brought to them. Poems ranged from sombre, thoughtful pieces about racial tensions and migration, to playful tales of the quintessential cup of tea at a Newham street party in the 1920s.
London Memory Archive and UCL East
The oral histories we record will be the beginning of a new initiative, the London Memory Archive, which will be part of UCL East’s Culture Lab. It’s a timely opportunity to start developing a collection that reflects the memories and perspectives of a local community that UCL will soon be neighbour to.
Successful Funding Bids
To support the project, and to help lay the foundations for a longer term relationship with Newham and its library and archive services, we’ve sought external funding. We are pleased to announce that we have been successful in a UCL Culture Beacon Bursary grant and a Heritage Lottery Fund grant. This means that we are able to buy the equipment needed to make archival quality recordings, receive specialist oral history training, pay for the printing of the exhibition and promotional material and all workshop resources, as well as support volunteers’ involvement throughout.
We hope that we will be able to collaborate with Newham in further touring exhibitions that make use of the research and digitisation that takes place for the Main Library exhibition and also gives us a chance to bring a different edge to the narrative told. Newham has an incredible collection of historic photographs, for example, which often bring the content of an item from UCL’s collection to life.
Be sure to check back for further updates and photographs of Special Collection’s outreach work!
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