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The Museum of Domestic Design & Architecture (MoDA) is home to a world-renowned collection of designs, wallpapers, textiles, books & magazines.

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Liittynyt marraskuu 2011

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  1. 𝗡𝗲𝘄 𝗲𝗽𝗶𝘀𝗼𝗱𝗲! In Home Unmaking & reverse the idea of , and consider home unmaking - what happens when homes are undone, permanently or temporarily damaged or even destroyed?

    image of partly destroyed tower block text reads you could think about evictions and the decanting of social housing blocks as a kind of home unmaking. But we also looked at it as something which is about feeling unsettled or destabilised feeling like you're unable to make home in the place that you're living Dr Ela Harris Levenhulme early career fellow at Birbeck Uni of London #ThatFeelsLikeHome S3 Ep4 Home Unmaking
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  2. Really looking forward to working with as a new PhD student to study our collection. Thanks to for funding a few years ago which began the journey.

    katagami stencil from MoDA's Silver Studio Collection
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  3. We're offering a great (paid!) work experience opportunity for students, with money from . Come work with us on an exciting social media project, details here:

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  4. 𝗡𝗲𝘄 𝗲𝗽𝗶𝘀𝗼𝗱𝗲! We tend to think of domestic space as fixed in one place, but where is ? In Home Mobilities & talk about how homes are created and disrupted through movement and

    suitcase framed photo and pile of books text reads it was particularly challenging for people who had arrived as refugees to actually bring many physical objects with them...the kinds of possessions that they could bring were completely priceless to them... Annabelle  Wilkins, Post-doctoral researcher at Queen Mary university of london and kingston university #thatfeelslikehome podcast - S3 Episode 3 Home Mobilities
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  5. Have you caught up with S3 Ep2 of our yet? Listen to and talk about how British homes are connected to imperial histories and geographies through products, design & material culture -

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  6. 🚨𝗡𝗲𝘄 𝗲𝗽𝗶𝘀𝗼𝗱𝗲🚨 In The Empire at Home & talk about homemaking connecting ideas of household to ideas about the nation & , considering sources like department store catalogues.

    black and white image of late nineteenth century drawing room full of framed pictures & ornaments around a fireplace text reads no matter what kind of nationalist rhetoric about englishness that we're dealing with this sense of domesticity when you actually look at what people had in their homes was being created from objects and designs from all over the world Sarah cheang senior tutor v&a RCA design history
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  7. Have you caught up with S3 Ep1 of our is yet? Listen to & Matt Cook talking about the relationship between home, gender and sexuality to consider the project of ‘queering’ home.

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  8. Season 3 of our is here! Listen to Ep1 Queering Home featuring & Matt Cook talking about the relationship between home, gender and sexuality to consider the project of ‘queering’ home.

    image of African-American family dad &  mum & 2 boys with juice in a kitchen text - so in patriarchal ideologies home is imagined as a woman's place & women are imagined as homemakers I think that LGBT re-workings of home help contest these gendered narratives of the home as well. Andrew Gorman-Murray Prof of Geography at Western Sydney University, Australia #ThatFeelsLikeHome podcast - S3 Episode 1 Queering Home
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  9. New book by and Rebecca Houze coming soon! Among many excellent contributions is a chapter on designs for dress silks by Arthur Silver of the by our Head of Collections . Find out more & preorder

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  10. We have limited slots available for in-person research appointments - book now to avoid disappointment! And if you'd like an informal chat to find out more, book one of our online appointments. Details here: pls retweet!

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  11. How are you making your museum relevant to young people? 2/2 We’re grateful to for developing our digital literacy in Let’s Get Real. We’re experimenting with how we engage young audiences through online content. Find our more here

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  12. How are you making your museum relevant to young people? 1/2 We are keen to expand opportunities for a diversity of young people in the museums and heritage sector and are pleased to be taking part in the New Museum School, thank you for the opportunity !

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  13. What have you missed while working remotely? Although we've embraced engaging digitally with our audiences, we've learnt the value of touching things. Teaching with objects is a social experience and we're looking forward to working with students!

    A student looking closely at a textile in a study room
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  14. What have you done during the Pandemic? As many of us were confined to our homes, we took a fresh look at our collections and wondered: what stories around home can we tell in the current pandemic? Our podcast was born.

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  15. It is . We’ll be posting answers to questions we’ve asked staff in advance. Keep a look out and if you have anything to ask feel free to tweet or you can submit an enquiry here

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  16. Who's watching the new series of ? We're looking forward to the 2nd episode tomorrow when it moves into the period of our collections. Lovely to see return as a presenter and consultant to the series.

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  17. If you have any helpful suggestions about the Reens Arta firm or its clients please let us know. And if this is your area of research and you'd like to come and take a closer look, please make an appointment here:

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  18. The only exterior shot in the album is this one: does anyone have any thoughts as to where this might be ?

    exterior view of house from Reens Arta album
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  19. The Reens Arta company was formed c.1935 from a merger between Dutch firm Reens, and British interior decorating business owned by Marie Louise Arnold, based in London. We don't know much more about it than that, so if you can help please let us know! (BTW, cocktail, anyone?)

    photograph of cocktail cabinet from Reens Arta album
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  20. ...the contents are great! It contains about 100 black & white photos of 1930s interiors and furnishings. Take a look at this one, for example:

    photograph of 1930s dining room from Reens Arta album
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