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Hoy se celebra, a nivel internacional, la iniciativa #AskACurator. Cada año, desde 2010, lleva promoviendo el diálogo entre los trabajadores y trabajadoras de los museos y su comunidad, animando al público a formular preguntas.
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Como desde el MNA llevamos un tiempo proponiendo lo mismo a través de nuestra campaña #DeQueQueréisQueHablemos este mes juntaremos las dos iniciativas. Image
Cómo desde el MNA llevamos un tiempo proponiendo lo mismo a través de nuestra campaña #DeQueQueréisQueHablemos este mes juntaremos las dos iniciativas. Image
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Today is #AskACurator Day, and we have 3 specialist curators answering your questions on our Parliamentary Art, Historic Furniture and Architectural Fabric Collections! 🖼️🚪🪑

Let's hear your questions and their answers ⏬
First over to our Parliamentary Art expert Melanie 🎨🖼️✏️

💬 "How many works are hidden away in storage? Do they get put on display in rotation?" ❓

80% of our 9,000 artworks are on display - a high percentage compared to many museums. We do rotate the works on display - some are fragile and can only be displayed for short periods. A range of artworks on disp...
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This Wednesday is #AskACurator Day, and we're spoilt for choice with the fantastic range of specialist curators working here at UK Parliament! 🖼️🚪🪑

Let's meet our curators, and tweet any questions you have for them below 👇🏼
Melanie is the Deputy Curator for the Parliamentary Art Collection, taking care of our 9,000+ precious artworks. 🖌️

Ask Melanie any questions about the Parliamentary Art Collection here ⬇️

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Sophie is a Collections Manager caring for our Architectural Fabric Collection.

She oversees around 5000 items of historic architectural materials and fittings which would have originally been part of UK Parliament’s buildings.

Let us know any questions for Sophie here ⬇️ A picture of Sophie, the As...
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Have a burning question you'd like to #AskACurator? 🤔 Today is the day!

Our Assistant Curator Sileas Wood will be here from 11am-12pm to answer anything you'd like to know about UK Parliament's art collections, so get your questions in now 🖼️➡️ Image
💬Why does Parliament have curators? ❓
UK Parliament holds important historic collections that have built up over centuries. We have a duty of care for these objects and our professionals ensure they are preserved for future generations. The first curator was appointed in 1853, and there have been curators ever since.
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Dr Mari Takayanagi is Senior Archivist in the Parliamentary Archives and Co-Curator for ‘Voice and Vote: Women’s Place in Parliament’. Mari has worked in Parliament since 2000 and completed her PhD on Parliament and women in 2012. #AskACurator

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I'm often asked what my favourite items in the collection are. It's so hard to choose just one so I wanted to share some with you today. Feel free to ask me any questions about our archives and my work. #AskACurator
This watercolour from 1821 is on loan from our friends @ShakespeareBT. Discovered by a researcher via @Twitter a few years ago. It shows the view from the Ventilator, an octagonal structure in the attic space above the @HouseofCommons. Can you guess what it was for? #AskACurator Image
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Dr James Ford is the Assistant Curator in a small team caring for the Parliamentary Art Collection. He wrote his PhD on the art and architecture of the Houses of Parliament. James has worked in the Curator’s Office for seven years. #AskACurator

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"What's the oldest object in the Parliamentary Art Collection?"

The statues of medieval kings in Westminster Hall. They were commissioned by King Richard II in 1385 as part of his remodelling of the Hall, which was originally completed in 1099 under King William II #AskACurator Image
I'm often asked what my favourite items in the collection are. So here's my top 3. What are yours? - James #AskACurator
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Meet Emma Traherne, Collections Manager for Historic Furniture and Decorative Arts. Emma studied Archaeology and Museum Studies at university and worked in a variety of museums, big and small, before joining Parliament in 2015. #AskACurator

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"On some carvings around the Palace and on the embroidery on the @UKHouseofLords Chamber Throne the lion of England is often depicted as having its tongue sticking out, why?" #AskACurator
An animal shown langue (with its tongue sticking out) denotes fierceness or a roar. This symbolism is probably showing the strength of England. 🦁 - Emma #AskACurator
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Good morning, today we'll be getting to know some of our fantastic curators here at the Houses of Parliament to celebrate #AskACurator Day. Have a question for them? Just tweet us. 💬❔

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"Why does Parliament have curators?"

The Houses of Parliament hold important collections of historic objects that have been built up over the centuries. These include works of art, furniture, decorative arts, architectural fragments, libraries, and archives. #AskACurator visitors peer up at a statu...
Professional curators, librarians, archivists, and collection care staff look after these publicly owned collections. Preserving them for future generations to ensure they play a role in supporting a thriving parliamentary democracy. #AskACurator

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