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Take a look at some of the creative opportunities in #Plymouth! ⬇️
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We're sharing these opportunities through our network, but they are not linked to our direct work.
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Today on our podcast we talk with artist Alex Hartley about his latest artwork The Summoning Stones which features in the exhibition Dartmoor: A Radical Landscape at @RAMMuseum
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This week Year 5 visited RAMM in Exeter where they became time travellers! They explored the museum, completing tasks on tablets and helping their character to go back through the portal to their place in time. All the children really engaged well in the activities. @RAMMuseum
📢ARTIST OPPORTUNITY🌈
We're looking for a Devon based LGBTQ+ creative and workshop leader, to develop a creative project to be delivered as part of LGBT+ history month in February and Exeter Pride in May.
Please visit https://t.co/pYTQG0dZlx to apply by 26 Nov! #ExeterPride
Our development team Alice and Claire are joining @HeritageFundUK to celebrate Crossed Finger Selfie Day & say a big #ThanksToYou to #NationalLottery players for helping fund projects like ‘Museum Meet Up’, a programme for local people over 50 who are facing anxiety & loneliness
Dartmoor: A Radical Landscape @RAMMuseum – From the works of #NancyHolt and #RichardLong in the 1960s and 70s to contemporary artists, this show presents #photography, #film and #landart that engages directly with the freedom and wilderness of #Dartmoor
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A two-day exhibition about the Polish 307 Squadron who defended Exeter during the Second World War starts on Thursday 14 November.
The exhibition takes place at Exeter’s historic Guildhall on 14 and 15 Nov.
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‘The Great Crater, Athies’, by Muirhead Bone, 1916.
This drawing depicts the ‘Great Crater’ at Athies, in Northern France. The works of First and Second World War artist Muirhead Bone are now available to view on Wikimedia Commons https://t.co/eKqXwHm0d9
#RemembranceSunday
Thank you for joining us for #AskAConservator-Day. If you want to find out more about conservation at RAMM, then check out the videos about the conservation of an 18thC dress and the Seaton Down Hoard on our YouTube channel:
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Being a conservator can be a bit like being a modern-day Sherlock Holmes, using magnifying glasses and UV lights to examine objects. This is how we found out that the animal heads on this salt cellar are the work of a past conservator. #AskAConservator
A piece of royal history at RAMM is a 1902 Coronation Chocolate Bar. A large part of the daily work of a conservator is doing research on how to keep fragile objects stable in storage and keeping the pests away. How long would you save a bar of chocolate for? 🍫 #AskAConservator
In conservation you also have the absolute privilege to work with amazing communities and people bringing objects to life. Here is our Ganesh statue taking part in Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations with Exeter’s Hindu community. #AskAConservator
As a conservator, you sometimes find yourself on little adventures—even in the museum’s beautiful garden! 🌿 Today’s quest? Finding the perfect weathered hawthorn thorns to help clean a medieval gemellion (wash basin). #AskAConservator
As part of your conservation job, you might also carry out some unusual ‘object treatments’ like donning Gerald with a party hat for his 100th birthday or dressing up Prince Albert for RAMM’s 150th birthday celebrations. #AskAConservator
As a conservator you might work on some weird and wonderful objects—presenting the asparagus tongs! Who knew that the Victorians needed a very specific utensil to handle asparagus and why are there not specific tongs for carrots or beans?
#AskAConservator#ConservationJourney