EPISODE · Aug 6, 2024 · 27 MIN
New Perspectives on Participation in Museums
from Whose Power? · host Professor Abigail Harrison / The Preservative Party
In Episode 1 of Whose Power? we find out how and why Professor Abigail Harrison Moore from the University of Leeds started researching histories of women and energy in the home with an inspiring group of young curators based at Leeds City Museum. Abigail is joined by Esther Amis-Hughes, Community Engagement Manager at Leeds City Museum who set up the Preservative Party 13 years ago. She's also joined by Youth Engagement Curator Jordan Keighley, an original member of the group, now its facilitator. Together they discuss how the group is working to empower young people to break down traditional barriers to influence and drive the way museum exhibitions are curated and presented, what participating in academic research means to them, what barriers and challenges they have faced along the way, and how they have helped to create new knowledge and bring about meaningful change in the sector with and for the young people they support. Further reading Read a full transcript of the episode Empowering Women; Co-producing Histories of Women and Energy in the Home (AHRC funding page) Open minds with the Preservative Party (Blog) Episode credits Presenter: Abigail Harrison Moore, University of Leeds Guests: Jordan Keighley and Esther Amis-Hughes, Leeds City Museum Producer: Chris Garrington, Research Podcasts Studio and sound: Kerr Hunter and Alex Neish, Helix, University of Leeds Music: Aura, by Tae, Preservative Party Artwork and graphics: Preservative Party with Krissie Brighty-Glover, Research Podcasts Photography: Andrew Lord
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In Episode 1 of Whose Power? we find out how and why Professor Abigail Harrison Moore from the University of Leeds started researching histories of women and energy in the home with an inspiring group of young curators based at Leeds City Museum. Abigail is joined by Esther Amis-Hughes, Community Engagement Manager at Leeds City Museum who set up the Preservative Party 13 years ago. She's also joined by Youth Engagement Curator Jordan Keighley, an original member of the group, now its facilitator. Together they discuss how the group is working to empower young people to break down traditional barriers to influence and drive the way museum exhibitions are curated and presented, what participating in academic research means to them, what barriers and challenges they have faced along the way, and how they have helped to create new knowledge and bring about meaningful change in the sector with and for the young people they support. Further reading Read a full transcript of the episode Empowering Women; Co-producing Histories of Women and Energy in the Home (AHRC funding page) Open minds with the Preservative Party (Blog) Episode credits Presenter: Abigail Harrison Moore, University of Leeds Guests: Jordan Keighley and Esther Amis-Hughes, Leeds City Museum Producer: Chris Garrington, Research Podcasts Studio and sound: Kerr Hunter and Alex Neish, Helix, University of Leeds Music: Aura, by Tae, Preservative Party Artwork and graphics: Preservative Party with Krissie Brighty-Glover, Research Podcasts Photography: Andrew Lord
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