Family and Care
The third and final Object Journeys project is a partnership between the British Museum and a group of 8 London-based community partners exploring the theme of family.
Humans form family groups and depend on each other for love, support, safety, care and guidance. Working together this project will investigate the similarities and differences inherent in families across time and across cultural boundaries. The result of this will be a new co-created object display that will open at the British Museum in early summer 2018.
Connecting to the collection
Project partners Monica and Keji reveal their connections to the objects explored as part of the Object Journeys: celebrating the work of families project
Celebrating the work of families special event
On Friday evening the 22nd of June the third Object Journeys project group hosted a special event at the British Museum. Object Journeys: celebrating the work of families event included opportunities to touch and experience real museum objects, a storytelling session...
Celebrating the work of families
This film documents the Object Journeys: celebrating the work of families project.
Object Interviews: Jessica Luong
Jessica participated in the Object Journeys: Celebrating the Work of Families project.
Object Interviews: José Miranda Valladares
José participated in the Object Journeys: Celebrating the Work of Families project at the British Museum
Object Interviews: Julia Barnes
Julia participated in the Object Journeys: celebrating the work of families project at the British Museum
Object Interviews: Keji Dixon
Keji participated in the Object Journeys: celebrating the work of families project at the British Museum
Object Interviews: Monica Cano Villaverde
Monica participated in the Object Journeys: Celebrating the Work of Families project at the British Museum
Object Interviews: Pauline Williams
Pauline participated in the Object Journeys: celebrating the work of families project at the British Museum
Object Interviews – Yerson Herera
Yerson participated in the Object Journeys: celebrating the work of families project at the British Museum…