‘Hidden Histories, Untold Stories’ these interventions in the Ethnology/ World Stories Gallery address the museums collection and the missing stories of objects in the collection, focussing on the Native American artefacts and retelling the story of what happened to Native American people when European settlers arrived on the American continent. The figures relate to the story of the displacement and genocide of Native American people. Their presence triggers links to the displacement of people elsewhere, both historically and contemporarily by colonial and imperial forces. The paper money and map boats reference connections to travel, trade, mapping, migration, and social histories. The bronze ‘Horse’ and ‘ Push-Me-Pull-You’s’ relate to ancient times and cultures that exist in my imagination. Thanks to @artsheritage and @warringtonmuseum for supporting this exhibition @warringtonartsfest @culturewarrington #hiddenhistories #colonialism #horriblehistories @artsandclimate #reframingarthistory #reframingmuseums @tropenmuseum @susanstockwell #climatechange #artinstallationproject #installationartists photos@jonturner72 @patrickheideca @the_artists_agency (at Warrington Museum & Art Gallery












