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Collections in Circulation Conference

Collections in Circulation Conference

Update: 2019-05-18
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Event Date: 9 – 10 May 2019

Royal Botanic Gardens,

Kew

Richmond TW9 3AB


The Royal Holloway University of London Department of Geography in association with the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew present:



Collections in Circulation Conference


The conference brings together scholars from the UK and overseas with a shared interest in the mobility of museum collections, past and present. Their papers will address various aspects of the history of the circulation of objects and their re-mobilisation in the context of object exchange, educational projects and community engagement.


Conference Programme


Thursday 9th May


Session I: Welcome & First Keynote session


Welcome – Felix Driver



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Caroline Cornish & Felix Driver (Royal Holloway), Mark Nesbitt (RBG Kew) – The mobile museum: economic botany in circulation


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Session II: Mobilising museum objects (chair: Joshua Bell)


Luciana Martins (Birkbeck, University of London) – Plant artefacts then and now: reconnecting biocultural collections in Amazonia


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Paul Basu (SOAS) –  Re-mobilising colonial collections in decolonial times: exploring the latent possibilities of N.W. Thomas’ West African collections


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Tony Kanellos (Adelaide Botanic Garden) – Displaying economic botany in the Santos Museum


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Session III: Collections in circulation (chair: Caroline Cornish)


Daniel Simpson (Royal Holloway, University of London) –  Circulating the national museum: naval collecting and curatorial authority, 1827-1855


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Catherine Nichols (Loyola University Chicago) –  Illustrating anthropological knowledge: the exchange & use of duplicate specimens at the US National Museum and the Pitt Rivers Museum


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Session IV: Second Keynote session


Chair: Felix Driver

Introduction by Felix Driver


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Joshua Bell (Smithsonian Institution, Washington) – Circuits of accumulation and loss: intersecting natural histories of the 1928 USDA New Guinea Sugarcane Expedition’s collections


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Friday 10th May

Session V: Learning from objects: museum and classroom (chair: Anne Secord)


Sally Gregory Kohlstedt (University of Minnesota) –  Mobile botany: education, horticulture and commerce in New York City, 1890 to 1930s


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Laura Newman (Royal Holloway, University of London) – Mobilising the school museum: Kew museums, plants and the London classroom, c.1880-1940


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Session VI: Specimens in circulation (chair: Clive Gamble)


Jude Philp (University of Sydney) –  Circulations of paradise or How to use a specimen to best personal advantage


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Alice Stevenson (UCL) –  Circulation as negotiation and loss: Britain’s role in distributing archaeological finds from Egypt, 1880–present


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Session VII: Re-mobilising heritage (chair: Gaye Sculthorpe)


Claudia Augustat (Vienna) – Colonising memory: Indigenous heritage and community engagement


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Karen Jacobs and Steven Hooper (UEA) – Re-mobilisation of Material Culture in Papua New Guinea

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Session VIII: Discussion and closing remarks


Chair: Felix Driver

Discussant: Martha Fleming (British Museum) – What goes around, comes around: mobility’s modernity;

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