Black + White = Anti-Racism in Islam
This is my artwork created in response to the Black Lives Matter movement.
<strong><strong>Rana Ibrahim</strong></strong>
June 2020
<strong>Rana Ibrahim </strong><br />Iraqi Community consultant <br />Freelance Education and Outreach Officer <br />Professional Consultant in Islamic Collection and exhibition<br /><br /><strong>Iraqi Women Art & War</strong><br />https://iwawblr.tumblr.com/<br /><a href="https://www.facebook.com/IWAW19/">https://www.facebook.com/IWAW19/</a>
Rana Ibrahim
Rose Hill News May and June editions
The Covid-19 Pandemic and Oxford
Community Newsletter put together by residents, community organisations and Oxford City Council community workers. This item includes both the May and June editions.<br /><br /><p>"Covid 19 has really shown local communities responding to support those who are more vulnerable within their own communities. Also there has been good joint working between communities, community, and voluntary and statutory organisations within Oxford and Rose Hill is a good example of this." Alan Foulkes, Locality Officer for Oxford City Council. </p>
Alan Foulkes
Museum of Oxford
May and June 2020
The pleasures of life during lockdown
Art and photography
These paintings are submissions of things I have enjoyed during lockdown. <br /><br />Picture 1: Nature journalling. I did a few of the plants sitting in my garden. A challenge! <br /><br />Picture 2: some past times i enjoyed that are the simple pleasures of life during lockdown.<br /><br /><br />This submission is from a member of the Adult Learning Group. The Adult Learning Group includes Searchers (a research group), Art Group, and Creative Writing Group.
Amina Vierk
Museum of Oxford
April 2020
Amina Vierk
100 Word Stories by Andrew Anderson
Art and photography
Writing stories in 100 words, not including the title, is a challenge which appeals to me. There is real discipline in providing a beginning, a middle, and an end, and producing something worthwhile, serious, or funny. The coronavirus crisis gives many opportunities and ideas.<br /><br />This submission is from a member of the Adult Learning Group. The Adult Learning Group includes Searchers (a research group), Art Group, and Creative Writing Group.
Andrew Anderson
Museum of Oxford
April 2020
Andrew Anderson
The natural world in lockdown
Science, technology and the environment
<p>I have been much more observant of the natural world since lockdown, through being out and about in nature and doing more gardening.<br /><br />Photo 1: My garden<br /><br />Haiku Poem 1: Birds<br /><br />Haiku Poem 2: Wild Flowers<br /><br /><br /></p>
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Angela Stannard
Museum of Oxford
April 2020
Angela Stannard
Knitted over 14 weeks of lockdown
The Covid-19 Pandemic and Oxford
"I have finished knitting this shawl/throw, started it at the beginning of lockdown, and have just finished it.It is the shawl from a Harry Potter pattern, called 'The Order of the Phoenix.' knitted for my daughter Clare."
Ann Ellis
Museum of Oxford
June 2020
Jigsaw Puzzles
Health and wellness
<strong>About the picture(s)<br /><br /></strong>Sales of board games and jigsaw puzzles soared 240% during the first official week of coronavirus lockdown in the UK as people sought to while away the hours stuck at home.<br /><br /><strong>Message for the future<br /><br /></strong>This one took 5 weeks to complete!
Anna Gavin
<a href="http://lwf.it.ox.ac.uk/s/lockdown/item/31889">University of Oxford's Lockdown 2020 collection</a>
Museum of Oxford
March 2020
Anna Gavin
Last Orders for Pubs and the Great Toilet Paper Shortage
Health and wellness
<strong>About the picture(s)<br /><br /></strong>Pubs were ordered to close and toilet paper became a hot commodity amid the coronavirus pandemic.<br /><br /><strong>Message for the future<br /><br /></strong>Through two world wars, Britain's pubs stayed open. They all closed for the first time in the country's history during the pandemic.
Anne Gavin
<a href="http://lwf.it.ox.ac.uk/s/lockdown/item/31887">University of Oxford's Lockdown 2020 collection</a>
Museum of Oxford
April 2020
Anne Gavin
Post Office Commemorative Franking
Health and wellness
<strong>About the picture(s)<br /><br /></strong>Stay home. Protect the NHS. Save lives.<br /><br />Celebrating Captain Tom Moore's 100th Birthday Walk for the NHS.<br /><br /><strong>Message for the future<br /></strong><br />The second franking message is a one-off. Hopefully, the 1st one is too!!
Anne Gavin
<a href="http://lwf.it.ox.ac.uk/s/lockdown/item/31885">University of Oxford's Lockdown 2020 collection</a>
Museum of Oxford
April 2020
Anne Gavin
Vaccination [In progress]
Health and wellness
<strong>About the picture(s)<br /><br /></strong>Page 2 of the vaccine letter (pg 1 has personal information), plus translations into various languages, and accompanying booklet.<br /><br /><strong>Message to the future<br /><br /></strong>Only time will tell if this works but as of March 2021 the vaccine programme in the UK is providing many of us with a 'light at the end of the tunnel'.
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<a href="http://lwf.it.ox.ac.uk/s/lockdown/item/32537">University of Oxford's Lockdown 2020 collection</a>
Museum of Oxford
March 20201
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