Cookies
We use analytics to help us understand how people use our site. This means we set a cookie. See our cookie policy.

Search

Test page

10 years of the Science Museum Group Journal!

For ten years, The Science Museum Group Journal has presented the global research community with peer-reviewed papers relevant to the work of science museums everywhere.

Find out more

10 years of the Science Museum Group Journal!

For ten years, The Science Museum Group Journal has presented the global research community with peer-reviewed papers relevant to the work of science museums everywhere.

Some section title here

Visual Cultures of Colonial India: A Historical Perspective

Image showing a drawing of an elaborate Grecian urn by John Keats overlaid with the handwritten text of his poem “Ode on a Grecian Urn”. The drawing and text are in purple on a light blue background. Above the image, a title in black text on a white background reads “Art & Poetry: Ekphrastic Ethics in the Gallery Space”. Below the image, the logos of BAN, Paul Mellon Centre, Yale, Arts Council England and Tate are shown in black on a white background.

Art & Poetry: Ekphrastic Ethics in the Gallery Space

photographic view of a paved square, cafe tables behind, in foreground three sculptural artworks by Veronica Ryan, two green, one white, taking the form of gigantic fruit

Tour of Hackney Windrush sculpture commissions with Create London

Image of sculptures by Veronica Ryan

Black Art and the Burden of Representation

Placeholder thumbnail

Enlightened Women: British Women Artists in the 18th Century – final programme

Placeholder thumbnail

Social Justice Curating, 2 November 2022

Curating Magic, 29 October 2022

Radical Art in Cambridge, 26th October 2022

photo of a painted wall mural, a female figure in green to the left of the iamge, a group with a coffin draped in a flag and Celtic lettering to right

Curatorial Strategies for Civil Rights Protest Aesthetics, 20 October 2022

abstract looking painting in very deep reds and greens, an indistinct organic form at the centre

Inter Scape: South Asian British women artists

A gold chalice and paten

Curating Roman Catholic Material Culture 1536-1829, 3 October 2022

Placeholder thumbnail

People, collections, and colonial histories: a workshop on research and engagement in 18th and 19th century British art

Image of sculptures by Veronica Ryan

Black Art and the Burden of Representation, 20 October 2022

artwork image - historic photographic image in sepia tones to left, a deep crevice bridged by an iron structure, the sea beyond; to the right a colour photograph of the interior of a cave or rock arch, foliage beyond, and blue sky and sea to right beyond that

Art, Memory and Place, September 2022

Workshop: The Politics and Ethics of Interview Transcription, 19 October 2022

Two microphones on stands, both pointing down towards the floor

The Artist Interview in Britain, 9 September 2022

Enlightened Women: British Women Artists in the 18th Century, 9 September 2022

Itinerant Imaginaries II: Film Screening | Archival Disorientation

Irish Modernisms | Seminar 1: Ireland

Irish Modernisms | Seminar 2: Irish Modernisms Exhibition – Meet the Artists

Irish Modernisms, Global Contexts | Seminar 3: Latin American Modernisms

Irish Modernisms, Global Contexts | Seminar 5: East African Modernisms

Irish Modernisms, Global Contexts | Seminar 4: Post Soviet Baltic Modernisms

Flyer image with details of Itinerant Imaginaries seminar

Itinerant Imaginaries Session 1: The Object of the Feminist Decolonial Archive | Françoise Vergès

Photograph of John McKendry 1975, taken by Robert Mapplethorpe; the image is black and white, a man is staring ahead, and he is next to electrical plug sockets.

Curating Now. New approaches to curating the UK – Early Career Curators Group, December 2017

Image of an illustration of diptera.

Art Science Nature | Drawing on Life: Natural History Illustration

Image of John Henslow's: Botanical teaching aid. Drawings of plants are labelled and diagrammed.

Art Science Nature | The Foundation of Art and Science

Image of Mark Mark Wallinger's: The World Turned Upside Down. A large coloured globe is positioned in front of a modern brick building.

Contemporary Public Art in the Urban Landscape | The British Art Network and the Contemporary Art Society, February 2020

Image of Waxwing taxidermy specimen by Hannah Debnam

Art Science Nature | The Art of Taxidermy

Image of Willem Schellinks' painting: Parade of the Sons of Shah Jahan on Composite Horses and Elephant.

Imperial Subjects Online Seminar Series: Week 2

Sepia photograph of colonial India; people are standing in front of a palace gate.

Imperial Subjects Online Seminar Series Week 1

Image of people lying down in a circle around a standing woman

Curating, Care and Community, September 2020

Contributed by: Clare Gormley