Professor Joy Porter Joy.Porter@hull.ac.uk
Professor of Indigenous and Environmental History
HIKE: Impact Acceleration for AHRC STG “Brightening the Covenant Chain”: Gathering Impact Evaluation Materials on a Museum Exhibition, Artist’s Residency and Schools Outreach
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Project Description
This project requests timely support to host a series of focus groups and generate qualitative and quantitative Impact data with American Museum & Gardens (AM&G) staff, volunteers and visitors so as to evaluate the reach and significance of the range of impacts resulting from the 2022 Museum Exhibition, 'Dress to Redress: Exploring Native American Material Culture' and the associated international Indigenous Artists's Residency (total AHRC investment 102K). The exhibition was coorganised by the Treatied Spaces Research Group (TSRG) and the American Museum & Gardens, Bath as part of the 3-year AHRC funded “Brightening the Covenant Chain" Standard Research Grant project
Status | Project Complete |
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Funder(s) | Arts & Humanities Research Council |
Value | £2,000.00 |
Project Dates | Nov 1, 2022 - Jul 31, 2023 |
Partner Organisations | American Museum and Gardens |
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