ITP 2011: Exhibition Proposal Project
The participants were asked to develop a proposal for a small temporary exhibition for a space similar to Room 3 at the British Museum. Using knowledge of their own cultures and recent experiences from the International Training Programme, the participants presented an exhibition concept inspired by British Museum objects. You can view the presentations by checking on the titles below.
Victor Michael Obodom (National Museum Calabar, Nigeria)
Fashion in Nigeria
Joyee Roy (Victoria Memorial Hall, Kolkata)
Fish – A Universal Icon of World Cultures
Hagar Ahmed Mohamed (Luxor Museum)
A fairy tale
Xu Yin (Art Exhibitions China)
Next Station China: The Trade Express Between Europe and the Orient
Falah Abdulhadi Abed Al-Jibawi (Babylon Site Museum)
Handing archaeological objects – from the field to the museum
Meltem Yasdag (General Directorate of Culture Heritage and Museums, Turkey)
Persephone: The daughter of Knidus
Jana Al-Araj (Birzeit University), Aya Kirresh (Birzeit University) & Rasha Ali Attia Abd El-Mageid (National Museum, Alexandria)
Zoning Out
Gao Cui (National Museum of China)
The Chinese New Year Envelope
Doaa Abd el-Sattar Kamel Osman (Museum of Islamic Art, Cairo)
The Golden Age of the Mamluks
Chen Chun (Hubei Provincial Museum)
Chinese Lacquer from the 4th century BC to the 2nd century AD in the British Museum
Farhad Sediqy (National Museum of Afghanistan)
Crossroads of the ancient world
Manisha Abhay Nene (CSMVS, Mumbia)
Visions of Ganesha
Sahara Dahir Ibrahim (Nairobi National Museum)
Wedding unlocks Somali culture
Levent Boz (General Directorate for Cultural Heritage and Museums, Turkey) & Francisco Silva Noelli (State University of Maringa)
Same purpose, different approaches – social uses of tea in England, Turkey and Brazil
Dikko Idris (National Museum, Gidan Makama, Nigeria) & Fabiola Andrea Silva (Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography, Sao Paolo)
Tracing roots – the cultural relations between Africa and Brazil