Scattered and Divided: The Uncertain Future of the Canadian Energy Museum’s Artifacts and Stories

This piece is the third in a series of blogs about the Canadian Energy Museum, a small museum situated in the town of Devon, Alberta that is facing imminent closure due to the loss of funding.

In this blog Danielle Lane writes about Museum’s five distinct gallery spaces, large back extension, collection of large equipment and vehicles displayed outside. To read full article on NiCHE website, click here!

Energy Stories Lab

The Energy Stories Lab is collaborative and transdisciplinary, combining ethnography with new forms of art and visualization, including augmented reality (AR), 3D object making, collective mapping and GIS. We highly value collaborative community-based digital storytelling methods, such as PhotoVoice, VideoVoice and also novel approaches to oral and life history.

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The Junk Pile of History? A Final Look at the Canadian Energy Museum’s Object Garden

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Finding Women in Alberta’s Energy History