Rosa Dyer
Rosa Dyeris a Collaborative Doctoral Project PhD candidate at Birkbeck College University of London and the Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford. Her practice-based project at the Pitt Rivers Museum focuses on featherwork collections made by South American Indigenous peoples. Her work aims to reveal the dynamic relations that exist between birds, people and environments by working with Indigenous collaborators to reimagine how the feathered objects are represented in the museum. You can connect with Rosa via Twitter (@rosajdyer).
Guest appearance on:
- S6E8: A Review of Museum Collections and Objects
- S6E7: Moo Deng – Questioning if Zoos are Living Collections
- S6E6: Feather Heists and Questions of Value
- S6E5: Moths and Wasps – Tasty Collections and ‘Confused’ Insects
- S6E4: The Oxford Dodo - Science, Myth, and a Fragmented Afterlife
- S6E3: Parrots and frogs - Multispecies Assemblages and the Changing of Feathers
- S6E2: Hummingbirds - Warrior birds and feathered jewels
- S6E1: Huia - Birds, Museums and Global Commodification