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TheMuseumsLab Collaborators

Since 2021, a diverse range of institutions and individuals have actively shaped and contributed to TheMuseumsLab Fellowship.

Through their expertise, creativity, and engagement, they have influenced the program’s direction, developed innovative projects, and addressed complex cultural issues such as historical injustices, restitution, the role of memory in contemporary society, as well as leadership in complex global contexts and the relevance and future of museums.

Lead Curatorial Partners since 2021

  • Yimtubezina Museum

    Yimtubezina Museum

    Yimtubezina Museum is an independent, private museum and historical institution located in Addis Ababa.…

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  • South African Heritage Agency

    South African Heritage Agency

    The South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA) is an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture tasked with an overall legislative mandate to identify, assess, manage, protect, and promote heritage resources in South Africa.…

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  • Museum für Naturkunde Berlin

    Museum für Naturkunde Berlin

    The MfN is an integrated research museum within the Leibniz Association. Our mission is to discover and describe life and earth – with people, through dialogue.…

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Museums and Cultural Spaces Hosting the Programme since 2021

  • Artist Alliance Gallery

    Artist Alliance Gallery

    Founded in 1993 by the distinguished Ghanaian artist Professor Ablade Glover, the Artists Alliance Gallery (also known as Omanye House) was envisioned as a dedicated space for showcasing and nurturing Ghanaian fine art.…

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  • Gallery 1957

    Gallery 1957

    Gallery 1957 presents leading artists working across West Africa and the Diaspora. It is a contemporary art gallery with spaces across Accra, Ghana and London, UK and dedicates its programme to spearheading international exchanges between a…

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  • Institute of African Studies

    Institute of African Studies

    The Institute of African Studies (IAS) is the first and oldest semi-autonomous research institute of the University of Ghana, Legon. It was set up in 1961 by Ghana’s first President, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, as a multi-disciplinary and i…

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  • Museum of Archaeology | University of Ghana

    Museum of Archaeology | University of Ghana

    The Museum of Archaeology is a teaching museum located in the Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies at the University of Ghana, Legon.…

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