Tag: museums

  • Florals for spring? Why artificial flowers can be ground-breaking

    Florals for spring? Why artificial flowers can be ground-breaking

    By Zara Kesterton (@ZaraKesterton) If you followed the Met Gala this year, you will have noticed a blossoming of flowers on the red carpet. These were not your typical chintzy floral-print dresses, though: the flowers were big, bold, and often avant-garde. Whatever your position on the Met Costume Institute’s celebration of controversial designer Karl Lagerfeld,…

  • ‘Out of the Shadows’: A DHP Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon

    ‘Out of the Shadows’: A DHP Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon

    By Zara Kesterton On 24 May, Doing History in Public hosted our first ever Wikipedia edit-a-thon. Edit-a-thons are events where new and established editors get together to learn new skills, and work towards improving information on Wikipedia around a theme. Our theme for this event was ‘Out of the Shadows’. We aimed to improve knowledge…

  • Intervention and Reflection – Black Atlantic at the Fitzwilliam Museum 

    Intervention and Reflection – Black Atlantic at the Fitzwilliam Museum 

    by Tomas Brown In 1816, Richard Fitzwilliam bequeaths £100,000, his library, and art collection to the University of Cambridge, accumulated through the wealth of his slave trading grandfather. This money supports the Fitzwilliam Museum to this day.[1] Later in the nineteenth century, the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology is constructed around categories such as ‘social…

  • November 2023 Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon: here we go again!

    November 2023 Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon: here we go again!

    By Zara Kesterton On 22 November, Doing History in Public hosted our second Wikipedia edit-a-thon in collaboration with Wikimedia UK, Cambridge University Library, and Cambridge Digital Humanities. After the great success of our first edit-a-thon in May, we were excited to build on the skills we’ve learned and introduce new students and staff to Wikipedia editing.…

  • 8. Inside An Eighteenth-Century Dolls’ House

    8. Inside An Eighteenth-Century Dolls’ House

    Inside An Eighteenth-Century Dolls’ House