Three iconic costumes from Marvel Studios’ Black Panther have been displayed in a new exhibition at Christchurch Mansion. The outfits of T’Challa, Shuri and Okoye featured in the ground-breaking film will sit alongside Marvel comics, historic museum objects and local stories. From folklore to fake news, people have told stories for thousands of years. From music to movies, carvings to cartoons, the exhibition asks how the stories we know shape the way we see the world.

Ipswich’s communities are at the heart of Power of Stories. The collaborative process of bringing the exhibition to life means that the displays have been shaped by local people and includes the stories that matter to them. A team of Community Curators, made up of local people, have worked with the museum team to create an exhibition which encourages visitors to think about how storytelling can be used as a tool to unite or divide people. Their input has shaped the displays and interpretation.

The story of this collaborative exhibition started in March 2019, when a Community Panel challenged Ipswich Museums to create something which would be more relevant to local people, and which would link to the museum’s historic collections. An open community meeting was held at Cult Cafe, during which around 100 local people came along and shared ideas, thoughts and suggestions. From this developed a group of black community members and leaders who felt it important to make the most of the profile of the iconic film costumes being displayed in Power of Stories for the benefit of the community. They saw the potential to inspire and motivate creativity, conversation and to bring people together to learn more about black history and culture. With the exhibition as a springboard, individuals, groups and organisations have created a range of activities and opportunities for local people to learn and enjoy this summer. Some of them have come together under the banner of Aspire Black Suffolk. There is an interesting programme of activities connected to the exhibition and a programme of events in development.
More information can be found here…
https://www.powerofstories.co.uk/