Material Culture and History

“The worth of a civilization or a culture is not valued in the terms of its material wealth or military power, but by the quality and achievements of its representative individuals – its philosophers, its poets and its artists.”  Herbert Read

Pity of War Project. Social outreach work for the Pity of War charity

Contemporary Art in a Sacred Space   Longitudinal research project conducted at Lichfield Cathedral  ‘An Artist in Residence’ : An ethnographic longitudinal study Investigating Contemporary Art in a Sacred Space.’ 

At The Library  Film showing unstructured interviews from attendees to Staffordshire county libraries.

‘Mr Turner Comes to Lichfield’: A Qualitative Report on Cultural Participation During an Exhibition of a Turner painting at Lichfield Cathedral.

The Great Exhibition  Research reports on The Great Exhibition a pioneering exhibition created at Lichfield Cathedral from 2017 – 2021.

A Soldier’s Letter Home Digital recording of museum archives of narrative written by soldiers of WW1 who were in hospital.

‘Time Capsule’ Project Summary of research gathering interviews and data for a local community for the creation of a digital time capsule.

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