Venue and Dates
Thank you to the following venues for hosting this ground-breaking exhibition.
See below for the exhibition dates and elements at each venue. Entrance is free. Look forward to seeing you there.
Dates: 15/1/20 – 27/3/20 (excluding weekends)
Imperial War Museum North
Purpose-built to tell the powerful stories of over a century of war, IWM North makes full use of its extraordinary exhibition space to deliver an award-winning immersive experience.
Open to: general public
Elements: Virtual Reality experience – walk into an iconic photograph from the Holocaust. Through whose lens are we viewing the subject and what is their agenda?
DATES: 24/04/22 - 18/09/22
The Jewish Museum, London
The Jewish Museum London is a museum that tells the story of the history and heritage of Jews in Britain through universal themes of migration, family, faith and culture. The four permanent galleries showcase the vibrancy of Jewish life in Britain, including a recreation of London’s East End and rare items from their designated collection of Jewish ceremonial art.
Open to: general public
Exhibition elements: All except the art piece
Dates: 9/1/20 – 29/3/20
The Peace Museum
The Peace Museum explores the history and the often untold stories of peace, peacemakers, social reform and peace movements. It occupies three small galleries in one of Bradford’s many fine Victorian buildings. It is unique in that it is the only accredited museum of its kind in the UK.
Open to: general public
Elements: Victim photography and testimony with an incisive narrative.
Dates: 27/1/20 – 30/1/20
South Hampstead Synagogue
South Hampstead is a vibrant, growing Jewish modern orthodox community in metropolitan London with a reputation for warmth, humour, informality, innovation and a non-judgemental approach. It is under the aegis of the United Synagogue, which is the largest synagogal organisation in the United Kingdom.
Open to: Local schools
Exhibition elements: All
DATES: 22/01/22 – 13/03/22
Lakeside Arts Centre
Based on University Park campus, next to Highfields Park, Lakeside Arts is the University of Nottingham’s public arts and heritage programme. From family day trips to evenings out, from stimulating experiences to relaxing afternoons, from a stroll in our beautiful parkland to a delicious bite – there’s something for everyone.
Open to: general public
Exhibition elements: All