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Our work - Museum of the Home
Our work - Museum of the Home
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Our work
Co-curation and partnership lie at the heart of everything we do. Through our galleries and programming, we explore diverse experiences of home across time, creating a museum that is more representative and accessible to all.
Using our collections and creative interventions with schools, families and young people, we encourage learning beyond the classroom. Through our work with communities, we address local, national and global issues that impact the experience of home.
Schools
We offer creative workshops and self-led visits and we’re co-creating child-friendly access to green spaces with local schools
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Schools
ESEA communities
Creating relationships with our local community and making work with a real legacy.
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ESEA communities
Young people
Creative responses to the museum in the context of our community.
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Young people
We work with artists and researchers to reveal and rethink home as not just a place, but a feeling. We support new study that investigates the hidden social and political dimensions of domestic history.
Research
We are an international hub for collaborative research on everyday domestic life, material cultures, architecture and design.
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Research
Commissions, partnerships and residencies
Our creative partnerships produce new and unique works reflecting the theme of home.
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Commissions, partnerships and residencies
We are leading as a campaigning museum for social justice causes that align with our core values, including climate action, food equality, hidden homelessness and period poverty.
Climate action
We are sparking debate and rethinking the ways we live, through exploring personal stories of home and the impact of climate change.
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Climate action
Our impact
Social engagement and community outreach are at the heart of our goal to live better together.
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Our impact
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