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Explores how memories are held, shaped, and passed on, and whose stories are preserved within cultural history.
Memory is often intangible and elusive, yet it forms the building blocks of both personal identity and collective heritage. Through socially engaged artist commissions, exhibitions, and a wide-ranging public programme,
Materiality of Memory asks a fundamentally human question: what are memories, where do they go, and how can we hold onto them?
Barking Women's Museum, Barking Wharf Sq, Barking
London
IG11 7BB
United Kingdom