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Sally Kindberg collects Essex cockle dust for her Museum
Another visit to Leigh on Sea, this time on a sunny day, and another sample to add to my Museum of Dust. Years ago a cockle fisherman told me you can hear the cockles sighing as the tide turns. In … Continue reading
Posted in Museum of Dust, Visits
Tagged cockles, Constable, Essex marshes, Hadleigh Castle, handwritten labels, labels, Leigh on Sea, shellfish, Thames estuary, Turner
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Sally Kindberg at Cornelissens
Cornelissens, a few minutes’ walk west from the British Museum, is a treasure trove of artists’ materials. Set up in London by Belgian lithographer Louis Cornelissens in the 19th century, it moved to its present site in 1988. Armed with … Continue reading
Sally Kindberg’s Museum of Dust … on tour
The Museum of Dust is back from appearing at the Cabinet of Folklore and Magic in Falmouth, Cornwall this summer, and will be joining other strange and wonderful collections at an exhibition at the Artworkers Guild on September 18th, for … Continue reading
Sally Kindberg’s poetic dust, part of the Museum of Dust
Listen to how I acquired an early sample for my ongoing Museum of Dust collection from a house which was once the London lodging house of two nineteenth century French poets
Posted in Museum of Dust
Tagged audio, French poets, handwritten labels, Museum of Dust, podcast, Rimbaud, Verlaine
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Sally Kindberg’s latest additions to her Museum of Dust
Dust from the Sahara blew into London last week. I managed to add a tiny amount to my Museum of Dust despite a sneezing fit, which added desert particles to the Kindbergian atmosphere. More about the collection here. Today I … Continue reading
Sally Kindberg’s Museum of Dust
A few of the exhibits from my Museum of Dust. Most samples collected by me on my travels, but some kindly donated, e.g. dust from inside Dr Who’s Tardis. Each bottle has a story to tell, evoking a location, a … Continue reading
Posted in Work in progress
Tagged dust, Dust Museum, handwriting, handwritten labels, labels, Museum of Dust, niche interests, small museums
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