Rachel Deyis reflects about her curation ‘In/Visible Lives: On the South Asian Residents of the Gulf’ project, which is now available on the See Yourself on the Shelf webpage. Its accompanying exhibition is located in the University of York’s JB Morrel library, to the right of the entry-way help desk. It’s both a mildly terrifying … Continue reading Reflections on the Student Curator Project: In/Visible Lives: On the South Asian Residents of the Gulf
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Reflections on the Student Curator Project: Armenian Genocide: A History Forgotten?
Fedor reflects about his ‘Armenian Genocide: A History Forgotten’ project, which is now available on the See Yourself on the Shelf webpage. Its accompanying exhibition is located in the University of York’s JB Morrel library, to the right of the entry-way help desk. When I began the curation, I had no clue about the way … Continue reading Reflections on the Student Curator Project: Armenian Genocide: A History Forgotten?
Student Curator Project: Armenian Genocide: A History Forgotten?
About the Student Curator My name is Fedor, and I am a postgraduate Public History student at the University of York. Prior to my MA degree, I completed a BA (HONS) History degree at York, my main research interest being the history of Russia, Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, as well as histories of … Continue reading Student Curator Project: Armenian Genocide: A History Forgotten?
Student Curator Project: In/visible Lives: On South Asian Residents in the Gulf
Photographer Sohail Karmani, “Photographic Essay: The Fishing Harbour”, Mina Zayed, Abu Dhabi, 2016, via https://karmani.photography/mina-zayed Meet the Student Curator Hi! I’m Rachel, a third-year English and Related Literature student. I’m particularly interested in migrant literature and decolonial practice within academic spaces. Today, I am excited to announce that I will be working with the University … Continue reading Student Curator Project: In/visible Lives: On South Asian Residents in the Gulf