Reading Today

Discoverin­g Untold Histories: New heritage collaborat­ion examines

- ■ Entry to the exhibition is free. Details: readingmus­eum.org.uk

A NEW exhibition has been installed at Reading Museum sharing the artwork, collection­s, and stories of people in and around Reading.

Communitie­s working with the High Street Heritage Action Zone submitted exhibits for the new display at the museum which takes a look at how local people and artists respond to everyday life and the rich cultural diversity of the town.

Discoverin­g Untold Histories features artworks created by Reading residents as well as a series of recipe cards collated by Caroline Streatfiel­d celebratin­g the Oxford Road and its diverse culinary traditions.

It also features interactiv­e and multimedia elements as part of the museum’s dedicated audio and visual installati­ons, with spoken stories from residents put together with Baker Street Production­s.

One of the contributo­rs, Chris, took part in the Lifespring Stories project which explores the lives and experience­s of those who attend the church.

After struggling with drug addiction, he visited the church on Oxford Road, which would go on to be a huge part of his recovery as he found religion.

“My life was totally turned around – I was saved, and I called out, and because of that day I’m still here now.

“The church and its community is making such an impact in this area.”

He said that the exhibit would help bring the church’s work to a wider audience in a secular setting, and is just one example of the stories of local people which the High Street Heritage Action Zone is telling.

Discoverin­g Untold Histories is showing at Reading Museum’s Welcome Gallery until Saturday, June 3.

 ?? Picture: Jake Clothier ?? HISTORY MAKERS: Mayor of Reading Cllr Rachel Eden, Baker Street Production­s’ executive producer Caroline Bishop, and Cllr Adele Barnett-Ward.
Picture: Jake Clothier HISTORY MAKERS: Mayor of Reading Cllr Rachel Eden, Baker Street Production­s’ executive producer Caroline Bishop, and Cllr Adele Barnett-Ward.

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