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Make Believe: The Secret Library of M. Prud’homme

Make Believe: The Secret Library of M. Prud’homme

Jul 29, 2021 | Ancient World, Archived projects, Contemporary, Early Modern/Modern, Europe, Middle Ages, North America

Archived Project Website: http://www.prudhommelibrary.ca/ Description: Make Believe showcases forged and faked objects created through collaborations between Canadian writers and artists. The workshops associated with the digital and in-person exhibitions in 2019 were...
Omeka Gym

Omeka Gym

Jul 14, 2021 | Africa, Archived projects, Arctic/Antarctic, Asia, Central/South America, Contemporary, Middle East, North America, Oceania

Archived Project Website: https://omekagym.omeka.net/ Description: Omeka Gym provides not only tutorials but an infrastructure for hands-on learning. Using a small digital collection based on a medieval manuscript (depictions of angels in British Library MS Add....
The Juba Project: Early Blackface Minstrelsy in Britain, 1842-1852

The Juba Project: Early Blackface Minstrelsy in Britain, 1842-1852

Jun 21, 2021 | Archived projects, Early Modern/Modern, Europe, North America

Archived Project Website: https://library2.utm.utoronto.ca/jubaproject/ Description: The Juba Project, named after early minstrelsy’s most famous and most unusual early practitioner, explores this phenomenon both from a historical and a dramaturgical...

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