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Un/Common People redefines the term 'commoner' by showcasing the extraordinary creativity found in regional folk culture whilst challenging preconceptions by exploring how it has been adopted, reimagined and enriched by the people of Wessex today.
Curated by Simon Costin and Mellany Robinson from The Museum of British Folklore, and Amy de la Haye from the London College of Fashion, the exhibition features a remarkable collection of more than 100 objects, many of which have not been on public display before. Highlights include, a handcrafted Wiltshire sweetheart pin cushion made by a World War I veteran, a rare ship crafted entirely from straw linked to Poole's maritime heritage, and a portrait by a Nigerian artist painted whilst seeking asylum in Swindon. Each artefact has its own tale to tell, echoing the relevance and enduring appeal of folk culture.
Complementing the objects on display, the exhibition will include a showcase of the region's intangible folk culture and heritage through film and photography by Create Studios capturing the vibrant seasonal customs of Wessex. Also, a folk song and story map illustrated by artist Bridie Cheeseman, will feature five traditional regional folk songs reimagined by local musician Chloe Herington working alongside local communities.
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