The MOLLIs
An
exhibition focusing on the braid and bead work creations of Jacqui
Carey and items of adornment from the Royal Albert Memorial Museum's
collection.
An
exhibition of the stunning work of the late South Devon textile designer Susanne
Bosence. You can still see the exhibition, play around with textile
designs, draw inspiration - on-line!
Since
as early as the 9th century AD (CE) theatrical performances have been
accompanied by music. Even today puppet shows, dances and dramas are
accompanied by the traditional Burmese orchestra. In this site you can
watch
a puppet show, learn
how to make your own, and play virtual copies
of instruments online, including a Xylophone,
Gong
Chimes and various Percussion
instruments.
See
how the Totem
Pole at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum was carved in residence,
and find out about Nuu-chah-nulth life and culture and find curriculum-linked
activities.
'Yoruba'
celebrates the rich and diverse culture of the Yoruba. It brings together
contemporary and historic Yoruba art and crafts and allows you to explore
and express your own artistic skills, as well as appreciate those of
Yoruba artists past and present. The e-toys
section is guaranteed to
excite and delight.
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Fancy spreading the word? Our eCards are now back - you'll find them throughout Black, Red & Gold: Metals in Africa, Burmese theatre orchestra, Explorers & Collectors, Into the Amazon, Second Skin & Wrapping the Globe.
Simply find the object you want to send in one of the websites above, and click on the "Send as eCard button".
Africa is rich in natural resources from the earth. Many of these come in the form of naturally occurring metals, such as gold, or minerals from which metals can be extracted, such as iron and copper.
This exhibition is mainly about what Africans do with the metals they make for themselves. Concentrating on the two commonest metals iron & copper.
This website is the partner to the exhibition held at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum in Exeter, which was inspired by tradecloth, European-made woollen cloth traded globally, used on objects in the Museum’s World Cultures collection.
Build
your own on-line
collection following in the footsteps of some of the explorers
and other collectors who originally acquired objects in the World
Cultures Collection at Exeter.
Into
the Amazon: materials and manufacture in
the Amazon Basin, highlights the Royal Albert Memorial Museum's
important Amazonian ethnographic collections, both old and new. This website is a companion to the Royal Albery Memeorial Museums
'Second Skin' exhibition, the main purpose of which is to demonstrate
the many uses of bark and to show the amazing
range of barkcloth designs which have been produced in the last 250 years by artists
both known and unknown.
MOLLI Presentations
"Getting
at the Goodies - improving access in store and on-line", Designation
Challenge Fund Regional Benefits Seminar, Royal Albert Memorial
Museum & Art Gallery and Exeter Reference Library, 24/09/04
NOF Learning Resource Seminars, London, 22/01/02 & 19/02/02
Group for Education in Museums (South West), Bideford,
7/12/01
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