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Tag Archives: Museum Studies
What time is it…? It’s Victorian Time!
This is it, Victorian Time: Spirit of the Age is officially open at King’s Museum! We are so excited for everyone to come and see this new student curated exhibition. The new exhibition, which will run until 19th December, has been … Continue reading
Watch this space!
With only a week until Victorian time : Spirit of the Age opens in King’s Museum, Hannah Vickery, a student on the MLitt Museum Studies course, gives us an update on the students’ exhibition and introduces the exhibition mascot. It’s time for an update on how we are … Continue reading
George Washington Wilson: The founding father of the paparazzi!
Abeer Eladany, a Museum Studies MLitt student, has been delving into the archives of the Special Collections Centre, at the University of Aberdeen, for the students’ up-and-coming exhibition. Here she tells us more about her research into Victorian photographer, George Washington Wilson. I have to admit that I prefer spending time … Continue reading
Team Building, Brainstorms and Mood-boards, Oh My!
Emma Paterson a MLitt student currently doing the Museum Studies course tells us about team building and planning for the students’ up and coming exhibition which will be installed in King’s Museum in June. We Museum Studies students at the … Continue reading