REFUGE - Codifying Museum Practice

Proud to share this announcement from the REFRAME team on the launch of REFUGE — a project I’ve had the privilege to co-create alongside Rob Sharp and Georgia Walters from University of Sussex.

I helped convene and facilitate the national workshops that shaped this work, and from those rich, sometimes uncomfortable, always necessary conversations, I wrote the final reflection piece:
https://reframe.sussex.ac.uk/refuge/codifying-museum-practices

This project explores how cultural institutions can support people with lived experience of forced displacement through meaningful, power-aware participation — not as an add-on, but as core practice.

Essential reading for anyone working in museums, galleries, and civic culture.
🔗 https://reframe.sussex.ac.uk/refuge/

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