The Power of Collaboration: Reshaping Practice and Empowering Young People
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In episode four of Whose Power? Abigail Harrison Moore and Tae speak with Hugo and Callum from the Preservative Party about the impact of collaboration in museum exhibitions. They discuss how inclusive, participatory research methods can reshape curatorial practices and empower those involved.
Hugo shares how giving young people a platform, especially through podcasting, can boost confidence and amplify underrepresented voices. Callum reflects on how working with the Preservative Party has influenced his research journey and deepened his connection to museum objects. Together, they highlight the value of diverse perspectives and the importance of co-creation in cultural spaces.
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Find out more about the Preservative Party on their LinkedIn or the Leeds Museums & Galleries website.
This is a Research Podcasts production.
Episode Credits
Presenters: Abigail Harrison Moore, University of Leeds and Tae, Preservative Party
Guests: Callum and Hugo, Preservative Party
Producer: Chris Garrington, Research Podcasts
Studio and sound: Helix, University of Leeds and Krissie Brighty-Glover, Research Podcasts
Music: Aura, by Tae, Preservative Party
Artwork and graphics: Preservative Party with Krissie Brighty-Glover, Research Podcasts
Photography: Andrew Lord
Funding: Research England Participatory Research Fund 2024-25