Migration Museum @ The Workshop

News April 5, 2017 - admin2020 Migration Museum @ The Workshop
The new Migration Museum at the Workshop in London opens to the public on 26 April 2017 at 10am.

We will stage an adventurous programme of exhibitions, events and education workshops telling stories of movement to and from Britain at our new museum, situated within the Workshop, an exciting arts and community space just off Albert Embankment.

Opens: Weds 26 April 2017

Weds–Sun (plus bank holidays) 10am–4pm

Free admission

What’s on:

Call Me by My Name: Stories from Calais and Beyond

26 April 2017–30 July 2017

A critically acclaimed multimedia exhibition exploring the complex and human stories behind the current migration crisis, with a particular focus on the now-demolished Calais camp. Originally staged in June 2016, this updated exhibition is both a record of a complex temporary space that no longer officially exists and an exploration of the stories and creativity of those who passed through the camp, many of whom continue to face an uncertain future.

100 Images of Migration

26 April 2017–30 July 2017

100 Images of Migration is a collection of diverse images by professional and amateur photographers. The subjects of these images range from the unique to the everyday; together they tell a compelling story about what migration means now to people across the UK.

Keepsakes

Late May 2017–30 July 2017

Keepsakes is a display of personal items that keep memories of migration and identity alive.  This brand-new display is in partnership with Morley College, located close to Migration Museum at the Workshop.

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