Gallery Walkthrough - PROTEST
Date and time
Exhibition walkthrough and interactive element
About this event
The next exhibition at National Justice Museum is Young People and Protest.
This exhibition is a celebration of the power, passion, and ability that young people have shown to get their voices heard, to fight against continued injustice and to enact change locally and globally. It showcases a snapshot of historical and contemporary youth activism from around the world and asks ‘how you will use your voice to fight for social change?'
The gallery will include art led commissions and historic objects. Exploring tools to protest ‘badges and placards’ methods of reporting ‘printed and digital media’.
What does protest mean to you? What cause would you protest about? How do you think protest can create change? Consider these questions during a thought provoking walk around the exhibition space and view the work that has been produced in response to this topic.
The walkthrough will be followed by an object handling/making session and refreshments.
The National Justice Museum uses a combination of real spaces, real objects and real stories to explore the impact justice and the law has on us, our community and society.
The gallery and museum houses an extensive collection of fascinating objects that bring justice and the law to life.
All activities in the ArtSpeak programme are for people aged 60+ and we encourage you to become a member. An ArtSpeak membership is free but you must be aged 60 and above, living in the Nottinghamshire area to be eligible to join. If you are not yet a member and would like to become one. Sign up here today!
If you require more information please contact - Artspeak@radfordcaregroup.org.uk