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Pia Hovi-Assad
Interaction Planner, Turku Museum Centre
31.8.2018 Where are the Borders?
The Role of the Museum in the Neighbourhoods
Background• Turku 2029 strategy
functions as a guidance to the Turku City LeisureActivities
• Activation work
• Funding granted10.000 euros
• Project based
Aim• An experimental project to
document the neighbourhood
together with the residents
->participatory approach
• Three suburbs and different
target groups
• Outreach museum work
• Part of the History Museum
project
The ”Mobile Museum” Container
Reminiscence workshop in the Runosmäki suburb
A screening with historical images of the area, maps and other data.
Drop-in service, interviews and digitalizing of images.
Photos and data fromthe residents
Workshops and group sessions in the local library.
Documentation of the area
Video Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-_sWpVRAbk
Pansio-Perno and Halinen ”My Hoods, My Friends”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfDM4Opq2Gw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKtjAb7XkHQ
• Children and
youth
• Photo, video
• Walks
• Media
education
• 2019-´21 co-operation with regional memory association (Varsinais-Suomen Muistiyhdistys ry) The city library and sport services for senior citizensServices for Swedish speaking seniorsFinnish Red Cross/Kulttuurikaverit -voluntary service.
-> Advanced cross-sectoral organization of work
-> Co-operation for content management
-> A new kind of outreach service
”A pop up museum in the neighbourhood”
Upcoming project
Kontti in the Hoods team:
Pia Hovi-Assad, interaction planner, M.A. [email protected] @pia_hovi
Mailis Saralehto, visual artist, M.A.
Sanna Saarto, M.A.
Janni Mäkelä, community educator
Aleksi Hurskainen, B.A.
Youtube: Turun museokeskus
Instagram: Unelmien museo
#konttihuudeilla
Thank you!