
During a guided tour of the permanent exhibition “The Order of Things” we will discuss the ideas that shaped historical ethnographic collections and consider how they changed with the development of museology.
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25 February, 17:00–18:00.
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2nd floor. Exhibition “The Order of Things. Piotr B. Szacki's Collection Room” (National Ethnographic Museum in Warsaw).
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Tickets available in two options: including the permanent exhibitions or including all exhibitions.
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Duration: approx. 1 hour.
“The Order of Things” is an open museum storage — a space in which craft tools are presented in context, in line with accepted practices of describing and arranging objects. A meeting in the storage room allows not only to examine how objects were used in preindustrial rural life, but also to reflect on how museum collections are connected to the production and consolidation of ethnographic narratives about people’s lives and everyday reality.
Patryk Pawlaczyk – graduate of the Department of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology at Nicolaus Copernicus University and museum studies at Jagiellonian University. At the National Ethnographic Museum in Warsaw he is responsible for the Economy and Crafts collection.
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More information: dostepnosc@ethnomuseum.pl; tel. 502 955 534 (SMS possible). Please contact us by phone Monday to Friday from 8:00 to 16:00.
The purchase of an ad ticket is made on the website of the official ticket distributor. Keep in mind that if the seats are numbered, and the tickets are disputed by several companies, then each of them provides a different pool of seats to choose from