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Making Benin Bronzes in the Museum |
Phil Omodamwen, a sixth-generation Benin bronze caster, speaks to us about the importance of repatriation, the new bronze artwork the museum has commissioned, and working in a 250-year-old forge in Banbury! |
Rebecca Martin, Phil Omodamwen, Chris Morton, Beth Hodgett |
04 Dec 2025 |
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Making Sense of the San Collections |
The University’s inaugural San visiting fellow Kileni Fernando speaks about the significance of the San community items in our collection. Join us to hear about stealing fire from ostriches and shapewear made from ostrich egg shells! |
Rebecca Martin, Beth Hodgett, Kileni Fernando, Christopher Morton |
19 May 2025 |
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Making Music with Sound Archives |
Hip hop, rap, and multimedia artists X and Rawz tell us about the music they produced using sounds from the museum archives. The project team talk about how understanding more about makers (rather than takers!) fits into the work of a modern museum. |
Rebecca Martin, Rawz, Xolile (X) Madinda, Beth Hodgett |
17 Feb 2025 |
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Trailer |
Get ready for a new behind-the-scenes podcast from the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford! |
Rebecca Martin, Christopher Morton, Beth Hodgett, Xolile (X) Madinda |
27 Jan 2025 |