On the digital handling of colonial racist images in museums

In the workshop, the project team will provide an insight into the digiS-funded project "Mass medium picture sheets. Representative of the colonial archive. Testing decolonial digitization strategies" and invites you to discuss it. The workshop participants are invited to present objects from colonial contexts that they have encountered in their own museum practice. Together we will discuss possible visual strategies for dealing with these.

Language: German

With: Randy-Noreen Rathenow, Danielle Rosales, Lukas Seidel (tba)

For: Exhibition curators, museum staff

Please register here.

An event by Stiftung Stadtmuseum Berlin / Kompetenzstelle Dekolonisierung

Experts

The five-year model project Dekoloniale Memory Culture in the City was completed in 2024 +++ The project website will therefore no longer be updated +++ A final publication on the project was published in September 2025 +++  The five-year model project Dekoloniale Memory Culture in the City was completed in 2024 +++ The project website will therefore no longer be updated +++ A final publication on the project was published in September 2025 +++  The five-year model project Dekoloniale Memory Culture in the City was completed in 2024 +++ The project website will therefore no longer be updated +++ A final publication on the project was published in September 2025 +++ 
The five-year model project Dekoloniale Memory Culture in the City was completed in 2024 +++ The project website will therefore no longer be updated +++ A final publication on the project was published in September 2025 +++  The five-year model project Dekoloniale Memory Culture in the City was completed in 2024 +++ The project website will therefore no longer be updated +++ A final publication on the project was published in September 2025 +++  The five-year model project Dekoloniale Memory Culture in the City was completed in 2024 +++ The project website will therefore no longer be updated +++ A final publication on the project was published in September 2025 +++