Explore the rich and diverse history of Black Britain through the eyes of young artists. Roots and Reflections: A Journey Through Black British History celebrates the creativity of primary schoolchildren as they explore Black British history and culture. In collaboration with artist Tina Ramos Ekongo and funded by Arts Council England, this exhibition showcases the children’s vibrant artworks, reflecting their journey of discovery and empowerment. Join us at Warrington Museum & Art Gallery to witness their artistic interpretations of history, identity, and culture.
Exhibition (12 Oct 2024 - 5 Jan 2025) |
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