NMM Engagement Team

Royal Museums Greenwich

Arts EN ↓ 27 episodes

Royal Museums Greenwich comprises the National Maritime Museum, Queen’s House, Royal Observatory, Cutty Sark and the Prince Philip Maritime Collections Centre. Representing a unique conjunction of science, art and the humanities, the collections present the story of Britain and its relationship with the world through the lenses of the sea, ships, time and the stars. This is a series of community-led podcasts that seek to discuss, re-interpret and offer new perspectives on the collection.

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Latest episode

Mar 17, 2026

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Episodes

Seeing Ourselves: Caring for the Archive - Catherine E. McKinley 17.03.2026

Sharon records inside the New York storage facilities of writer and curator Catherine E. McKinley, where she cares for a remarkable collection of more than 1,600 historical photographs from across Africa, many taken between the late 19th and mid-20th centuries. The deeply personal archive includes studio portraits, family photographs, vernacular images, and historical prints that trace everyday li...

Seeing Ourselves: Archives in Dialogue: Art, Diaspora, and Resistance - Nydia A. Swaby 17.03.2026

In this episode, Sharon Walters speaks with Black feminist artist-researcher and curator Nydia A. Swaby about historic photograph albums from the Royal Museums Greenwich Caird collections. Recorded at the Brass Foundry in Woolwich, part of Royal Museums Greenwich, which houses extensive photographs and archival material, they share a rich conversation as the first and second practice-based Caird R...

Seeing Ourselves: An Empowered View of History - Stella Dadzie 17.03.2026

Sharon Walters sits down with Stella Dadzie to explore her artistic practice and approach to material that can be emotionally challenging. Stella Dadzie is a founding member of the Organisation of Women of African and Asian Descent and co-author of “The Heart of the Race”, a seminal history of black women in Britain. Her work spans education, advocacy, and artistic practice, often exploring themes...

Home + Land - EP6 - Mapping Memory: Art, Migration, and the Indian Ocean 01.08.2025

With Naiza Khan What stories do maps and charts hold? Artist Naiza Khan selects four objects from the museum archives, bringing an artist’s lens to navigational tools and historical documents. This episode explores migration through an Indian Ocean monthly current chart , the artist’s interpretation of invasion in The Bombardment of Alexandria (1882), the symbolism of a 1956–57 Suez Canal medal ,...

Home + Land - EP5 - Portraits, Pride, and the Past 01.08.2025

With Azara Jaleel While in Sri Lanka, Mehala invites Azara Jaleel to examine a portrait photograph titled Ceylonese Man . The image—featuring a gentleman in a striking turtle-shell headdress—remains shrouded in mystery. This episode unpacks the significance of formal portraits, the pride of past generations, and the deeper ties between dress, identity, and land. Azara Jaleel is the founder and edi...

Home + Land - EP4 - Zeenat Mahal: The Empress and the Exile 01.08.2025

With Anisha Parmar Queen Zeenat Mahal, the last Empress of India, was a warrior, freedom fighter, and strategist—yet her legacy is often overshadowed by history. In this episode, Mehala and jewelry designer Anisha Parmar discuss a miniature painting of Zeenat Mahal and explore how her story continues to inspire creative work today. Anisha Parmar is a UK-based jewelry designer and cultural practiti...

Home + Land - EP3 - Seaside Stories: South Asian Summers in Britain 01.08.2025

With Taran Wilkhu & Nishant Shukla The seaside holds a special place in British culture, but what does it mean for South Asian communities in the UK? In this episode, Mehala, Taran, and Nishant reflect on The Great British Seaside , a series by photographer Martin Parr, commissioned by Royal Museums Greenwich. They discuss the photographs, which capture South Asian families enjoying classic Br...

Home + Land - EP2 - Flags and Belonging 01.08.2025

With Dee Gibson & Zaynab Zubair and Mehala Ford What does a flag mean to a nation? To its people? Mehala, Dee, and Zaynab—members of a Sri Lankan women’s creative group based in London and Sri Lanka—visit the museum archives to view the National Flag of Ceylon (1948–1951). Seeing the flag in person sparks an emotional conversation about identity, homeland, and diaspora. They reflect on how fla...

Home + Land - EP1 - Indentured: The Hidden Labour Force 01.08.2025

With Shalina Patel and Mehala Ford What is a ‘cooli’? After the abolition of slavery in 1833, the British replaced it with a system of indentured labour , recruiting workers from India under exploitative contracts. In this episode, historian and author, Shalina Patel, explores the realities of Indian indentured labour through a selection of objects linked by the term ‘cooli.’ Shalina is an award-w...

Seeing Ourselves - Bonus Episode - Reclaiming Our Narrative 05.04.2024

In this episode, artist and PhD researcher, Rudy Loewe, and artist, Sharon Walters, discuss a range of archives from the Royal Museums Greenwich collection that focus on the impacts of the colonial gaze in historic portraiture. Together, Rudy and Sharon explore the concept of critical fabulation, coined by Saidiya Hartman, to reclaim and reimagine the lives of historic Black people, mostly those w...

Descendant Talks 2-Speaking through Stanzas ep 2 28.09.2023

Emma and Yasmin in conversation with writer/poet performer, creative educator and project developer Zena Edwards and poet, DJ, workshop facilitator and co-founder of swimming collective, Swim Dem Crew Nathaniel Cole. Listen to their thoughts on everything from how their personal identity and heritage has influenced their work to stereotypes, climate issues and cultural belonging.

Descendant Talks 2- Their Spoken Words ep 1 28.09.2023

The second series of Descendant Talks sees the Gen Z Collective in conversation with poets and artists who participated in Speak Pon Dem, a live music jam which celebrated the Spirit of Windrush 75. In this episode Nya'lay and Nathaniel talk to the actress, poet, author and dedicated youth worker, Maia Watkins and the writer and visual artist, Kareem Parkins-Brown to discover why they took part in...

Seeing Ourselves 2 - EP6 Representations and Misrepresentations 14.06.2023

In this episode, Sharon is joined by Fiona Compton to discuss a number of different pieces from the museum collection. The discussion evokes conversations around propaganda, representation, beauty standards and violence. Be prepared to be taken on a rollercoaster of emotions in this episode, rounding the series off with a note on the importance of self-care. Fiona Compton @knowyourcaribbean Sharon...

Seeing Ourselves 2 - EP5 Contemporary Art in the Collection 14.06.2023

In this episode Sharon Walters, Serena Lee and Fiona Compton, visit pieces on display in the museum collections, including Yinka Shonibare’s ‘Ship in A Bottle’, Kehinde Wiley’s ‘Ship of Fools’ and the recent installation of the World Reimaged globes after the introduction through this podcast. This conversation highlights the importance of contemporary art by Black artists in predominantly white i...

Seeing Ourselves 2 - EP4 The Black Person as Spectacle 14.06.2023

Ekow Eshun and Serena Lee join Sharon to look at two pieces from the collection, namely ‘An engraving of Billy Walters’ and a ‘Caricature of Greenwich Pensioners’. Ideas around representation, authenticity and Blackness are explored in this episode. Interesting observations around reclaiming narratives are made, and captioned depictions from objects are challenged, thus providing fresh, new interp...

Seeing Ourselves 2 - EP3 Reimaginings and Joseph Bologne 14.06.2023

In this episode, Sharon Walters is joined by Rudy Loewe and Jacob V Joyce, who are both queer visual artists and PHD students. This discussion explores the Monsier de St. George ’ Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges portrait, and how ‘reimaginings’ can be a powerful way to engage with archives and collections. They talk about the cataloguing of objects, archives and the violence that can oc...

Seeing Ourselves 2 - EP2 The Black Female Body, Exploitation and Power 14.06.2023

Trigger Warning! Themes of sexual violence and a disturbing nature. In this conversation, historian and filmmaker, Nadia Denton and podcast host and artist , Sharon Walters centre their discussion on a collection piece featuring Saartje (Sara) Baartman. Sara is a well-known figure who has a disturbing and tragic story. Nadia offers a response to Sara’s life story focussing on female power and expl...

Seeing Ourselves 2 - EP1 The First Series in Review at the Collection Store 14.06.2023

To kick off the second series, podcast host Sharon Walters is joined by Serena Lee and Fiona Compton. They review the outcomes of the first series and how impactful change is being made to reshape how stories are told as a result of the podcast. This episode is recorded at the collections Store and they look at a Georgian snuff box which references blackness through an image featured on the inside...

Descendant Talks Ep3 - Chronicles of a Journalist 10.11.2022

Discover the creative talents of Windrush generation descendants in this podcast series hosted by the Gen Z Collective. Descendant Talks is a series of podcast interviews celebrating the descendants of the Windrush Generation who are helping to shape Britain today. We explore their experiences of being Black and British and take a closer look at how they are changing the game through their respect...

Descendant Talks Ep2 - Making Britain Kinder 10.11.2022

Discover the creative talents of Windrush generation descendants in this podcast series hosted by the Gen Z Collective. Descendant Talks is a series of podcast interviews celebrating the descendants of the Windrush Generation who are helping to shape Britain today. We explore their experiences of being Black and British and take a closer look at how they are changing the game through their respect...

Descendant Talks Ep1 - Threading Through My Past 10.11.2022

Discover the creative talents of Windrush generation descendants in this podcast series hosted by the Gen Z Collective. Descendant Talks is a series of podcast interviews celebrating the descendants of the Windrush Generation who are helping to shape Britain today. We explore their experiences of being Black and British and take a closer look at how they are changing the game through their respect...

Seeing Ourselves 1 - Ep6 - Sharon Walters & Serena Lee 10.11.2022

The Seeing Ourselves podcast is part of a multi-disciplinary arts project conceived by London-based artist Sharon Walters AKA (@ London_Artist1 ) on Instagram. Supported by the National Maritime Museum, through the Migration, Heritage and Belonging project, Sharon collaborates with historian Serena Lee (@ Georgian Diaspora) and artist/historian Fiona Compton (@ Know your Caribbean) to explore depi...

Seeing Ourselves 1 - Ep5 - Sharon Walters & Fiona Compton 10.11.2022

The Seeing Ourselves podcast is part of a multi-disciplinary arts project conceived by London-based artist Sharon Walters AKA (@ London_Artist1 ) on Instagram. Supported by the National Maritime Museum, through the Migration, Heritage and Belonging project, Sharon collaborates with historian Serena Lee (@ Georgian Diaspora) and artist/historian Fiona Compton (@ Know your Caribbean) to explore depi...

Seeing Ourselves 1 Ep4 - Beauty Aesthetics - Sharon Walters & Serena Lee 10.11.2022

The Seeing Ourselves podcast is part of a multi-disciplinary arts project conceived by London-based artist Sharon Walters AKA (@ London_Artist1 ) on Instagram. Supported by the National Maritime Museum, through the Migration, Heritage and Belonging project, Sharon collaborates with historian Serena Lee (@ Georgian Diaspora) and artist/historian Fiona Compton (@ Know your Caribbean) to explore depi...

Seeing Ourselves 1 Ep3 - Christianity - Sharon Walters & Fiona Compton 10.11.2022

The Seeing Ourselves podcast is part of a multi-disciplinary arts project conceived by London-based artist Sharon Walters AKA (@London_Artist1) on Instagram. Supported by the National Maritime Museum, through the Migration, Heritage and Belonging project, Sharon collaborates with historian Serena Lee (@Georgian Diaspora) and artist/historian Fiona Compton (@Know your Caribbean) to explore depictio...

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