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| Seeds at St Mungo's :Can arts and heritage contribute to the social and cultural health of a nation? | 267 giorni fa | ||
A dialogue between Malawi and Scotland (Glasgow Culture and Sport)Friday 20th March 1.30–4.30 Free Event Booking essential Contact the Open Museum An open discussion with Museums of Malawi curator Mike Gondwe about the obligations of the museum in a country battling extreme poverty and a widespread HIV/AIDs epidemic. Gondwe talks on the role museums, as custodians of Malawi’s heritage, can play in facing the challenges of their nation’s future. Glasgow Museums offers an insight into its provision of social justice programming, innovative learning initiatives and collaborative community outreach projects which engage the community in social and cultural issues facing the city. With Music by Seeds of Thought Urban Poetry group. ----- 2.00pm Welcome 2.15pm Mike Gondwe, Museums of Malawi education coordinator facilitates discussion on the obligations of the museum in a country battling extreme poverty and a widespread HIV/AIDs epidemic 3.00pm Refreshments 3.20pm Glasgow Museums offers an insight into its social justice programme (Victoria Hollows, Manager, Gallery of Modern Art,) and the use of Storytelling as an active learning tool inside and outside of the gallery (St Mungo’s learning and access team and the Open Museum) 4.00pm Music and spoken word from Seeds of Thought Urban Poetry Group 4.30pm End the day with a visit to Sacred Journeys exhibition or join in a quiet meditation St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art, Glasgow Phone: 0141 276 9368. Email: OpenMuseumEnquiries@csglasgow.org St Mungo Museum of Religious Life an Art, 2 Castle St, Glasgow. Phone: 0141 276 1625 | |||
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