Revisiting stories of empire in museums

This article was first published by The Scotsman and written by Dr John Giblin, Keeper of Global Arts, Cultures and Design and Dr Yahya Barry, Community Collections Research Hub Manager at National Museums Scotland.

Last year, National Museums Scotland was awarded a grant by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) with the National Maritime Museum, London to enable cultural organisations around the country to work with community groups to reveal more of these stories by exploring experiences of empire, migration, and life in Britain through collections.

The £250,000 pilot project, entitled Exchange: Community-Led Collections Research, saw funding distributed to seven partner organisations to work with participants from South Asian, African and Caribbean diaspora groups. In Scotland, funding was distributed to David Livingstone Birthplace (DLB) in South Lanarkshire, the Museum of Childhood in Edinburgh and Glasgow Life.

Exchange supported organisations to work with UK communities who have historically been marginalised in museum and gallery displays to reveal and share a wider range of stories and perspectives. The project has seen us investing more resource into how histories of empire, migration and life in Britain are told from the perspective of diaspora communities, but there is much more work still to do.

For more information about Exchange, visit www.nms.ac.uk/exchangeresearch