OHMA EXHIBITS: a collection of interactive oral history encountersMain MenuOur Inheritance: 2024 An Interactive Oral History ExperienceROⓊTED: 2023 Interactive Oral History ExhibitsInside Out + Outside In: 2022 Interactive Oral History ExhibitListen Here: 2021 Interactive Oral History ExhibitAccessibility Design NotesStatement on accessibility philosophy, content, features, and functionality.I'm here for a specific exhibit!All exhibits listed by title & curatorRecommendationsPaths to help you choose an exhibit based on your preferencesExplore VisuallyExhibit visualizationsThanks & Acknowledgements
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1media/OurInheritance_longgreen_thumb.png2024-04-30T13:50:52+00:00Carlin Liu Ziaf35c69e953cd4001ddc41bd48e720246e1701a0841Green long poster with text "Our Inheritance: an interactive oral history experience" in bold, yellow letters. On top of the former text is a text in thin letters: "ONLINE+IN-PERSON"plain2024-04-30T13:50:52+00:00Carlin Liu Ziaf35c69e953cd4001ddc41bd48e720246e1701a08
Oral history weaves connections between generations, between places, between people. In this year's curating projects, students explore the place of oral history in diasporas, families, social movements, kitchens, gardens, and nations. We invite you to ponder these questions with us: What does it mean to accept this inheritance? What is the work of remembering, of listening, of amplifying? How do we listen to the material objects that carry oral histories, from clothes to dolls to plants to landscapes?