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  • Impermanent Edge

    July 20, 2020
    Collecting, Extreme Weather Stories
    art, coastalerosion, impermanence, risingseas

    We have been a host on a digital tour of Impermanent Edge, an artwork by Helen Goodwin. In keeping with the nature of the piece, the animated landscape image has now been replaced with the words above.   The tour continues on Scarborough Museums’ website.    Helen writes: This work is about impermanence, seen through the…

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  • Creative Climate Conversations

    July 10, 2020
    events, Participation
    conversations, lewisham

    We are holding Creative Climate Conversations with groups in Lewisham and invite you to chat to us if you’re interested in a workshop “Thank you for the Creative Climate Conversations workshop last Sunday. We found it inspiring and uplifting. Really appreciate the experiences of a range of ways to catalyse (sometimes difficult) conversations.”  Shelagh Doonan…

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  • Events: Stories of Extraction

    June 29, 2020
    events, Professional
    activism, Museums

    A Digital Commons Climate Collection? Thursday 20th August, 1.30–2.30 pm This informal Zoom meeting will explore how we can collaborate to create an accessible UK-wide digital collection that gives a climate & ecology lens to cultural artefacts in museums, archives, heritage sites and born-digital resources. Could this work by asset-holders ‘donating’ relevant objects into a…

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  • Big Draw: Drawing Energy

    June 24, 2020
    Collections, Participation
    art, bigdraw, biggreendraw, Climate, climateofchange, drawing, drawingenergy, energy, resources

    This is our third set of weekly drawing challenges for October’s Big Draw, which this year is the Big Green Draw #ClimateOfChange See what else we’re doing for the Big Green Draw here Energy is how things change and move. It is in everything, it makes things happen, and it makes life grow and exist.…

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  • June news update

    June 17, 2020
    About us
    news, newsletters, updates

    This is a personal news update from me (Bridget) which has been sent to people who have signed up to our mailing list for quarterly updates. Future newsletters will be seasonally themed and with richer content. Email us on climatemuseumuk@gmail.com to go on our list, which is used for no other communication than this. In…

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  • Deep Sea Rising

    June 17, 2020
    Collecting, Extreme Weather Stories, Participation
    extremeweather, sealevels, thames

    This is a guest post as part of our Extreme Weather Stories series by Whabb Studio, a creative collective based in Wandsworth. Find them on Twitter @whabbstudio Deep Sea Rising is a 360 video that investigates what rising sea levels could entail for the future of Nine Elms topology and alludes to the ancient story…

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