Museum of
Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge
Monday 10 March,
11am-4pm
Collections
Confidential Workshop
Whale Ivory and
Chiefly Power - the Life of a Fijian Breastplate
Fijian breastplate, subject of the workshop |
A rare opportunity
for a very close encounter with the outstanding breastplate that once adorned
Tanoa Visawaqa, a powerful Fijian chief in the mid-nineteenth century. This
workshop combines insights from recent historical research and conservation
analysis to explore the movement of people, objects and skills within Western
Polynesia. The event will include a gallery talk by the Curators of MAA's
current exhibition "Chiefs & Governors: Art and Power in Fiji".
£20 (£16 concessions). Booking essential. Please contact Liz Haslemere at the
museum to reserve your place. An outcome of the AHRC Fijian Art Research Project
(2011-2014).
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