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Museums + Heritage Show 2026

Museums + Heritage Show 2026Wed, May 13 - Thu, May 14
Museums + Heritage Show 2026Blythe Street, London, England, GB, E2 6LN • By Museums + Heritage Show

Join over 2,500 passionate attendees from museums, galleries, heritage sites, and cultural attractions worldwide at the 2025 Museums + Heritage Show. Come along and immerse yourself in a world of knowledge exchange, learning, and networking. Dive into vibrant discussions, leave brimming with fresh ideas, and feel inspired by the best. Mark your calendar and join us at Olympia London on 13-14 May 2026. We can’t wait to see you there!

CAMOC Review - Decolonisation of City Museums - With CAM & ICOM Canada

CAMOC Review - Decolonisation of City Museums - With CAM & ICOM CanadaThu, Mar 26, 9:30 PM IST
CAMOC Review - Decolonisation of City Museums - With CAM & ICOM CanadaOnline • By ICOM CAMOC - Collections & Activities of Museums of Cities

Decolonisation of City Museums Please join us for a roundtable discussion with the authors of articles in the CAMOC Review theme issue on Decolonisation of City Museumshttps://camoc.mini.icom.museum/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2026/01/CAMOC-Review-Fall-Winter-2025-Special-Decolonisation.pdf Discussion will focus on how cityaddress decolonisation, recommendations for managing colonial legacy collections, and what we can we learn from the past When: March 26, 2026, 6:00-7:30 pm CET Hosts: Catherine C. Cole (Edmonton, Alberta), Elka Weinstein (Toronto, Ontario) and Andrea Delaplace (Paris, France) Speakers include: Paolo Araiza Bolaños, Museologist, Mexico City, Mexico Christine Conciatori, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada Mabafokeng Hoeane, University of South Africa, Pretoria, SA Suy Lan Hopmann, Stiftung Stadtmuseum, Berlin, Germany Prachi Joshi, Narrative and interpretation designer, India Nguye Flora Mutere, Multimedia design and culture researcher, Nairobi, Kenya Hanna Pennock, ICOM Working Group on Decolonisation, Netherlands Louisa Nnenna Onuoha, National Commission forand Monuments, Lagos, Nigeria Nynke van der Wal, Stedelijk Museum Kampen, Netherlands Kahutoi Te Kanawa, Auckland Museum, New Zealand Register here: ttps://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/Et3bPwYqRN-ogco_D3mWpA Brought to you by CAMOC, ICOM Canada, and the Commonwealth Association of(CAM)

Whose Stories are Told by Museums with African Collections from Colonial Co

Whose Stories are Told by Museums with African Collections from Colonial CoThu, Mar 19 - Fri, Mar 20
Whose Stories are Told by Museums with African Collections from Colonial CoOnline • By Centre for African Art and Archeology - CFAAA

We would like to announce a second CfAAA talk happening next week on Thursday 19 March 2026. Dr Njabulo Chipangura (National University of Ireland) will give a talk titled "Whose Stories are Told bywith African Collections from Colonial Contexts." Use this link if joining online: https://tinyurl.com/3jjefefk All welcome! Abstract In this paper, I will look at what it means to relationally care for African collections from colonial contexts in view of collaborating with and giving access to diaspora African communities as part of decolonisation. An empirical practice of decolonisation informed by notions of relational care and the disobedient museum will be presented drawn from my own practice and positionality having been the curator of collections at Manchester Museum between 2022 – 2025. I argue that curating with care is not only a way of work but is a theoretical perspective that challenges structural discrimination, sexism, racism, systematic injustices and colonial legacies in museums. Care is also extended in this discussion to look at what it means to care for each other’s pluriversality of epistemologies and ontologies by subverting epistemicides that are still embedded in museums. I will use examples drawn from an object handling workshop that I hosted at Manchester Museum as part of Africa Day Celebrations in May 2024. The aim of this workshop was to collaborate with communities of African heritage in Greater Manchester to gather new information about objects of African origin in the collection of Manchester Museum. Thereafter, new stories and new meanings were reimagined transcending usual anthropological discourses that traditionally treat African objects as timeless representations of cultures of the “other”. Using this workshop as a contact zone of engagement, I present curating as a space of social care that facilitates dialogue and strengthens active relationships with diaspora communities. Bio Njabulo Chipangura is Assistant Professor of African Anthropology at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth, where he specializes in museum anthropology and critical heritage studies. He joined Maynooth University in February 2025, following his role as Curator of Anthropology at Manchester Museum, University of Manchester (2022–2025). Prior to that, he spent over a decade as Curator of Archaeology at the Nationaland Monuments of Zimbabwe, based at Mutare Museum (2009–2020). He holds a Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg , South Africa. His work critically engages with the coloniality embedded inand advocates for collaborative, community-based methodologies. He is currently working on a monograph called Whose Stories are told bywith African Collections from Colonial Contexts? on which this talk is based on to be published by Berghahn, New York/Oxford in 2027. He is also currently co-editing a volume called The Museologies of Africa: Rethinking African Museology, Community Inclusion, Living Cultures and Decolonisation set to be published by Routledge this year. Njabu serves on the editorial boards of Museum International and Museum and Society and is a board member of the International Council of(ICOM) Collections Committee. He is also a curatorial advisory committee member for Museum Lab, Nat Kunde Museum in Germany. In addition, Njabu is part of the International Slavery Museum (ISM) Transformation Research Panel, Nationalof Liverpool and was recently appointed a General Public Advisory Committee Member of the National Museum of Ireland.

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