Nicola Gasgoigne: New oral history archive for the Tees Valley

Nicola Gasgoigne: New oral history archive for the Tees Valley

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Title Nicola Gasgoigne: New oral history archive for the Tees Valley
Type Short story
Date 2018
City of production Middlesbrough, United Kingdom
Production Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art (MIMA)
Co-production Dr Roisín Higgins, Teesside University
Language English
Duration 08' 49"
URL http://www.newmappingsofeurope.si/en/news/new-oral-history_21
Registration number MG-2018-EDU-528

Synopsis

Throughout 2018, Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art (MIMA) hosted a series of conversations around the importance of migration in the development of Middlesbrough and the Tees Valley. The oral histories and graphic illustration that document these conversations draw together the experiences of migrants from the widest spectrum of backgrounds. This activity maps alternative routes of migration, labour, relationships and affects through personal narratives in the largely unheard, often undocumented, voices of local people. By looking at both longer histories of migration and contemporary experiences, the project aimed to support people to find synergies between seemingly divergent experiences. This endeavour was a reaction to the lack of narratives of migration that can be found in the area’s civic archives and an attempt to bring visibility to a range of voices and experiences.  

 

At Community Day, MIMA’s weekly programme, and at community events, researcher Nicola Gasgoigne supported constituents to map their routes to the area, their motivations for travelling and for staying, their hopes, interests and traditions. The resulting diagrams were collated using digital network visualisation tool Graph Commons, which was developed by artist Burak Arikan. The overall ‘map’ visualises connections and cross overs between people from a range of backgrounds. To follow up on these conversations, Gasgoigne conducted in-depth interviews with a number of people, five of whom are represented in the audio piece. Some of those interviewed were new to the area and others had grown up here, the children of migrants; some were economic migrants while others sought sanctuary in UK as refugees.

 

The interviews were conducted by Nicola Gasgoigne. This work was supported by Dr Roisín Higgins, Teesside University.

 

Conversations are part of a larger project New Mappings of Europe, supported by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union and including the collaboration of the Museum of Yugoslavia from Belgrade, the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna and the Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, in addition to Moderna galerija. Link: http://www.newmappingsofeurope.si/en

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Production

Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art (MIMA)

Co-production

Dr Roisín Higgins, Teesside University