What's on View
Featured Exhibits
On Finding Damian Domingo at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London
What's On View: The City of Madrid
Interrogating Translucence: Biological and Cultural Definitions of Piña
Tracing Philippine Objects in Unlikely Places
The kampilan speaks to history
Representing the Colony: The Zamora Table Service at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition
British Country Houses and Philippine Prizes
In Conversation
Sensitive Content
Mapping Philippine Material Culture collates digital material from institutions, and some of this material is inherently colonial and contains words, terms and phrases that are inaccurate, derogatory and harmful towards Filipino and Filipino diasporic communities. Catalogue transcriptions, book titles, exhibition titles and museum titles may contain harmful terms. We recognise the potential for the material to cause physical and mental distress as well as evoke strong emotions. Owing to the scale of the collection’s data, a process to implement sensitive-content warnings in the displayed data is still incomplete. The material within the catalogue does not represent Mapping Philippine Material Culture’s views. Mapping Philippine Material Culture maintains a strong anti-colonial, anti-racist position and affirms its support for centring the humanity of historically marginalised and disenfranchised communities.
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