Volume 14
Social Practices, Rituals and Festive Events
(Co-)curating the rural traditions and material culture of villages: a case study in Wanju, Korea
(Co-)curating the rural traditions and material culture of villages: a case study in Wanju, Korea
Crafting Collaboration: Conflict Resolution and Community Engagement in the Hangzhou Arts and Crafts Museum Cluster
The value of memory: Suakin’s cultural heritage - significant for whom?
Yogang, Juklim village, Gyeongcheon-myeon, Wanju-gun, belonging to Jung-sul Park (71 years old).
Duri persimmons, Wanju-gun, Gosan-myeon, Daehyang village.
Cotton clothing, Bibong village, Gyeongcheon-myeon, Wanju-gun made by Yeoung-sun Yu (80 years old).
Keumsu gangsan (embroidery) by Bo-im Han (86 years old), Juklim village, Gosan-myeon, Wanju-gun.
Towel, Bibong village, Gyeongcheon-myeon,Wanju-gun made by Yeong-sun Yu (80 years old).
Wedding vow written by Jae-deok Kim, 1959.
Hemp pants made by Chun-chak Yi (81 years old) Sungjae village, Gosan-myeon, Wanju-gun.
Cotton clothing, Bibong village, Gyeongcheon-myeon, Wanju-gun made by Yeoung-sun Yu (80 years old).
Group interview at Gujae Village Hall in Gyeongcheon-myeon, Wanju-gun.
A jak-du, Juk-dong Village, Hwasan-myeon,Wanju-gun, owned by Bang-rye Kwon (84 years old).
An exhibition at the Hangzhou Arts and Crafts Museum Master Workshop ofthe ACMC.
Two artisans making a pair of scissors in the WorkmanshipDemonstration Pavilion of the ACMC.
An artisan making an umbrella in the WorkmanshipDemonstration Pavilion of the ACMC.
A scene in the Knives, Scissors, and Swords Museum of the ACMC.
A panel discussion about heritage archives in progress during a community theme day.
Archive of contemporary artefacts from the community,accompanied by personal narratives.
Children and community participants at a digitisation workshopat the Gallen-Kallela Museum.
Students visiting the Light is History ‘contact zone’ inHakaniemi Market Square, Helsinki.
On the way to visit the shrine after Eid prayers.
An example of an old house in Suakin showing the fine woodwork.
A congregation attending Eid prayers.
Showing the enduring relationship the Suakinese have with the sea.
Locally made, vibrantly coloured boats.
A local boat building yard.
Showing the enduring relationship the Suakinese have with the sea.
Impression of the semi-rural township of Inanda, north of Durban (eThekwini Municipality).
Cover of Kimono-salon, Spring 2011, featuring a popular TV anchor-woman in a kimono.
Feature entitled ‘The cutest hair arrangements for novice Yukata wearers’.
At the Bingata artist event, Sachiko Yafuso (right), a craftswoman, explains how to make Bingata.