The Hunterian

The Hunterian

Society EN ↓ 9 episodes

Collections tell stories – but whose stories? At The Hunterian, we’re asking uncomfortable questions about what collections reveal, while reimagining the roles museums can play in society today. In Curating Discomfort , we explore the uncomfortable reality of museums as products of colonial systems, such as the British Empire. This series brings together community activists, social justice campaigners, and educators to dismantle the colonial ideologies embedded in collections and labels. It’s time to think critically about the past in our present. Through The Emotional Museum , University of G...

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The Hunterian

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Latest episode

Apr 30, 2026

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Episodes

The Emotional Museum: Empowerment and Agency 30.04.2026

How do you feel when you step into a museum? It’s rarely a simple answer.  Through ‘The Emotional Museum’, a team of University of Glasgow researchers untangle the complex and often overlooked feelings evoked by collections and the spaces that hold them.  Moving beyond the labels and the glass cases, we ask: what do these objects really do to us?  From joy to exhaustion and from anger to ambivalen...

The Emotional Museum: Ambivalence 09.02.2026

How do you feel when you step into a museum? It’s rarely a simple answer.  Through ‘The Emotional Museum’, a team of University of Glasgow researchers untangle the complex and often overlooked feelings evoked by collections and the spaces that hold them.  Moving beyond the labels and the glass cases, we ask: what do these objects really do to us?  From joy to exhaustion and from anger to ambivalen...

The Emotional Museum: Exhaustion 09.02.2026

How do you feel when you step into a museum? It’s rarely a simple answer.  Through ‘The Emotional Museum’, a team of University of Glasgow researchers untangle the complex and often overlooked feelings evoked by collections and the spaces that hold them.  Moving beyond the labels and the glass cases, we ask: what do these objects really do to us?  From joy to exhaustion and from anger to ambivalen...

The Emotional Museum: Joy 09.02.2026

How do you feel when you step into a museum? It’s rarely a simple answer.  Through ‘The Emotional Museum’, a team of University of Glasgow researchers untangle the complex and often overlooked feelings evoked by collections and the spaces that hold them.  Moving beyond the labels and the glass cases, we ask: what do these objects really do to us?  From joy to exhaustion and from anger to ambivalen...

The Emotional Museum: Anger 09.02.2026

How do you feel when you step into a museum? It’s rarely a simple answer.  Through ‘The Emotional Museum’, a team of University of Glasgow researchers untangle the complex and often overlooked feelings evoked by collections and the spaces that hold them.  Moving beyond the labels and the glass cases, we ask: what do these objects really do to us?  From joy to exhaustion and from anger to ambivalen...

Curating Discomfort - Mary & Andy - Ashanti Gold-Dust Box 20.05.2022

Museums are political places. ‘Curating Discomfort’ puts forward discomforting provocations and interventions to help us think critically about colonial systems, such as the British Empire.  Systems that used ideologies to justify the enslavement and colonisation of peoples and lands around the world.  Museums developed within this context, and they remain spaces that celebrate and memorialise col...

Curating Discomfort - Nelson & Jesper - Gold Guinea Coin 13.05.2022

Museums are political places. ‘Curating Discomfort’ puts forward discomforting provocations and interventions to help us think critically about colonial systems, such as the British Empire.  Systems that used ideologies to justify the enslavement and colonisation of peoples and lands around the world.  Museums developed within this context, and they remain spaces that celebrate and memorialise col...

Curating Discomfort - Arunima & Mike - Elephant Tusk 06.05.2022

Museums are political places. ‘Curating Discomfort’ puts forward discomforting provocations and interventions to help us think critically about colonial systems, such as the British Empire.  Systems that used ideologies to justify the enslavement and colonisation of peoples and lands around the world.  Museums developed within this context, and they remain spaces that celebrate and memorialise col...

Curating Discomfort - Trailer 28.04.2022

Museums are political places.  ‘Curating Discomfort’ puts forward discomforting provocations and interventions to help us think critically about colonial systems, such as the British Empire. Systems that used ideologies to justify the enslavement and colonisation of peoples and lands around the world. Museums developed within this context, and they remain spaces that celebrate and memorialise colo...

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