Thoughts on British Values
Yesterday was the shortest day of the year. Cosy by our winter solstice fire, we watched TV. It was the epic film Spartacus, with its unbearable ending in 6,000 crucified […]
Yesterday was the shortest day of the year. Cosy by our winter solstice fire, we watched TV. It was the epic film Spartacus, with its unbearable ending in 6,000 crucified […]
Michael Gove has ordered all primary and secondary schools to promote British Values in the wake of the ‘Trojan Horse’ story of Birmingham schools. The question this begs is ‘what are […]
Suse Cairns has written an interesting post on The Paradoxes of Empathy and the role of museums to engender it. I found it timely because the Museums Association has just […]
Originally posted in July 2010 I went to a fascinating workshop at the October Gallery yesterday with George Nuku, a Maori, an artist, a collaborator with museums and champion of young […]