While visiting Glasgow, Andrew Hunter (AGG Senior Curator) talks with Rosie Spooner PhD (Lecturer, Design History and Theory, Glasgow School of Art and Lecturer, Information Studies,University of Glasgow) about her research on the history of the British Empire and Canadian Identity as it is embodied by, and embedded in, museums, Empire exhibitions and the Glasgow cityscape. Spooner speaks about the major Glasgow Worlds Fairs, the Doulton Fountain and current issues in Glasgow regarding public history. A compliment to Hunter's interview with Marenka Thompson-Odlum.
The Doulton Fountain
Santee Smith
Couzyn van Heuvelen
Jen Budney: On the Imbecile Institution, Art Museums, Globalization and Contemporary Art, Inequality and Community.
Getting Under Our Skin: Sealing and Inuit Resilience and Resistance
Birdman Rising #1: Jeff Thomas
Birdman Rising #2: Cory Willmott on Jeff Thomas and Cahokia
Arlene Chan: Chinese Canadian Histories
Marenka Thomson-Odlum: Glasgow and the Legacy of Trans-Atlantic Slavery
Black Lives Rooted Introduction: Liz Ikiriko and Andrew Hunter
Black Lives Rooted #1: Kosisochukwu Nnebe
Black Lives Rooted #2: Gloria Swain
Black Lives Rooted #3: Dr. Charmaine Nelson
Black Lives Rooted #4: Anique Jordan and Camille Turner
Black Lives Rooted #5: Charmaine Lurch
Black Lives Rooted #6: Reighen Grineage
Black Lives Rooted #7: Jan Wade
Black Lives Rooted #8: Syrus Marcus Ware
Black Lives Rooted #9: Jamilah Malika and Felicia Mings
Black Lives Rooted #10: Sean George
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