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Expecting: Birth, Belief and Protection

EXHIBITIONS

Expecting: Birth, Belief and Protection

This display features a rare medieval birth scroll and explores protective practices and beliefs around pregnancy, childbirth and infertility past and present.

WhenOct 24 – Apr 19 · 10:00
PriceFree
Stay Play Connect

WORKSHOPS

Stay Play Connect

A workshop for parents-to-be, parents and carers where you'll learn about and practise tools that support wellbeing, healing and connection.

WhenFeb 3 – May 5 · 10:30
PriceFree
BSL Tour of Being Human with Chisato Minamimura

EXHIBITIONS

BSL Tour of Being Human with Chisato Minamimura

Explore our ‘Being Human’ exhibition in British Sign Language (BSL) with Deaf performance artist Chisato Minamura and uncover unique stories about what it means to be human from a Deaf perspective.

WhenMar 21 – May 9 · 14:00
PriceFree
The Coming of Age

EXHIBITIONS

The Coming of Age

Our new exhibition explores experiences and perceptions of ageing, from adolescence to older age, and asks how societies can adapt to ensure everyone ages better.

WhenMar 26 – Nov 29 · 10:00
PriceFree
Medical Menagerie

WORKSHOPS

Medical Menagerie

Join us for a session inspired by medieval bestiaries, where we'll use archival imagery to celebrate and contemplate the roles animals play in shaping our lives and health.

WhenSat Apr 18 · 10:30
PriceFree
Duration4h
Lights Up and Audio Described Tours of The Coming of Age

ART

Lights Up and Audio Described Tours of The Coming of Age

Lights Up sessions are an opportunity to explore our exhibition ‘The Coming of Age’ with brighter lighting conditions across the gallery. There's also an audio described tour available during each session.

WhenApr 18 – Jun 5 · 14:00
PriceFree
A Queer Takeover of ‘Expecting’

FESTIVALS

A Queer Takeover of ‘Expecting’

Join us for an afternoon of activities to explore LGBTQIA+ experiences of pregnancy, childbirth and family making.

WhenSun Apr 19 · 12:00
PriceFree
Duration4h
BSL Interpreted Tours of The Coming of Age

EXHIBITIONS

BSL Interpreted Tours of The Coming of Age

Discover more about our exhibition ‘The Coming of Age’ on one of our BSL-interpreted tours.

WhenApr 21 – Jun 18 · 14:30
PriceFree
Artists in Conversation

TALKS

Artists in Conversation

Join artists Serena Korda and Ian Beesley with curator Shamita Sharmacharja for an evening of conversation about ageing, health and how our lives shape the way we grow older.

WhenThu Apr 30 · 17:00
PriceFree
Duration3h
Not Your Muse

WORKSHOPS

Not Your Muse

Explore how beauty connects to power, ownership and identity in this creative workshop combining open discussion and art-making inspired by ‘The Sable Venus’.

WhenSat May 2 · 11:00
PriceFree
Duration2h
Inhale Exhale Movement Session

WORKSHOPS

Inhale Exhale Movement Session

Join us for a group session of gentle movement for wellbeing, led by dance artists from Micro Rainbow.

WhenMay 5 – 8 · 12:00
PriceFree
Relaxed Openings of The Coming of Age

EXHIBITIONS

Relaxed Openings of The Coming of Age

Join us for a calm and friendly opening of 'The Coming of Age' exhibition, with additional support and facilities.

WhenMay 9 – Oct 18 · 10:00
PriceFree
Tenderness and Rage

EXHIBITIONS

Tenderness and Rage

Discover our new display on HIV and AIDS that brings together Gideon Mendel’s photographs and stories from activists worldwide to explore care, stigma and the fight for treatment.

WhenMay 29 – May 30 · 10:00
PriceFree
Rudy Loewe: Intimacies of Care – Spaces of Grief and Possibility

EXHIBITIONS

Rudy Loewe: Intimacies of Care – Spaces of Grief and Possibility

Rudy Loewe’s new exhibition explores the lived experience of Black people whose mental healthcare is shaped by racism, and reimagines an equitable mental healthcare system.

WhenJul 10 – Feb 7 · 10:00
PriceFree
Audrey Amiss: The Surviving Exhibitions

EXHIBITIONS

Audrey Amiss: The Surviving Exhibitions

Explore Audrey Amiss’s life as both an artist and campaigner, and how she used her work to speak out against harmful treatment within the mental health system.

WhenJul 10 – Feb 7 · 10:00
PriceFree