Archival Ecologies
Archival Ecologies, created by Jayme Collins, explores the impact of ecological events on cultural collections and memories.
You can listen to the first episode here, about Lytton community members weighing in on preserving their multicultural histories and recovering community identity after the loss of artifacts and cultural collections.
Global News
‘How a little museum in Lytton is rising from the ashes’.
You can access the paper of Kamyar Razavi, here.
Muse, Winter 2022
Weathering the Storms
You can access the paper of Peter Simpson, here.
The Globe and Mail, 25/08/2021
‘As climate disasters come to museums’ doorsteps, curators decide what to save or leave’.
This summer, B.C.’s wildfires put valuable collections in harm’s way – and alarmed cultural institutions across Canada, who are now rethinking what they should do about extreme weather, floods and other future hazards
You can access the full content of the article of Marsha Lederman, here.
Courrier international, 25/08/2021
‘Au feu, les musées‘.
You can access the paper of Marsha Lederman, in its French translation, here.
The Globe and Mail, 19/10/2021
‘It was really, really apocalyptic’. After fire in Lytton, B.C., museum staff find artifacts that survived.
You can access the full content of the article of Marsha Lederman, here.
CKPG News, 30/09/2019
You can watch this reporting by Cheryl Jahn below.