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In Living Memory exhibition


30 Jun 2023 - 30 Jul 2023

Richard Hoggart Building. Kingsway Corridor.

Event overview

Cost Free
Department History , Research and Enterprise
Website Launch event, 30 June 2023
Contact W.Cenci(@gold.ac.uk)

Explore exciting new people's histories of post-war Lewisham

This exhibition celebrates the diverse histories uncovered by participants in the In Living Memory programme.

For Lewisham's tenure as London Borough of Culture in 2022, Goldsmiths supported diverse local communities to tell their own stories by exploring hidden histories, preserving memory, and creating lasting cultural legacies.

This exhibition tells the story of those projects, featuring photographs never exhibited before, documentation of new artworks inspired by the memories of local people, film, artifacts and audio.

All welcome.

Launch event, 30 June 2023

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30 Jun 2023 9:00am - 9:00pm
Launch event. All welcome.
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2 Jul 2023 9:00am - 9:00pm
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