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Together Eveyone Accomplishes More
The Mobile Exhibition
Following
the
completion
of
our
workshops,
ICOH
used
our
research
and
the
images
we
had
found
to
create
a
mobile
exhibition
which
was
taken
to
multiple
spaces
across
the
city.
An
estimated
3,300
people
attended
our
mobile
exhibition
across
a
variety
of
venues
across
Hull,
including
Jubilee
Church
and
the
Afro-Caribbean
Centre.
On
display
throughout
October
2017,
our
banner
exhibition
was
designed
with
the
intention
to
make
our
research
accessible.
Instead
of
pursuing
the
traditional
route
and
keeping
the
images
we
had
collected
in
one
venue,
the
banner
exhibition
gave
us
the
ability
to
seek
our
audiences
out
instead
of
waiting
for
them
to
come
to
us.
By
doing
this
we
increased
our
project
engagement
far
above
previous
expectations,
and
were able to interact with individuals who would not usually be interested in heritage projects.
The
banners
displayed
the
images
we
had
collected
during
the
course
of
our
research
(such
as
photographs,
sketches
and
posters)
and
combined
them
with
images
taken
at
our
workshops
depicting
attendees
and
workshop
leaders.
This
allowed
our
audience
to
learn
more
about
the
community
groups
we
were
working
with
and
reaching
out
to,
promoting
the
work
they
do
within Hull.
A selection of the images located during the course of the project can be found at our online photo gallery.
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