A unique live performance combining visual art, creative writing, and music
This unique live performance combines visual art, creative writing, and music, to produce scrolling artworks (panoramas) that will tell a story of homelessness. The work has been created in response to the museum’s collections, and on issues within our exhibition Represent! Voices 100 Years On, by people who have experienced homelessness.
Panoramas is a project between singer-songwriter Matt Hill (aka Quiet Loner), visual artist Lois Blackburn (Arthur + Martha), and the Booth Centre in Manchester.
Part of Manchester Histories Festival 2018.
Family Friendly event, suitable for all ages
Treat yourself to 10% off in The Left Bank cafe bar and 10% off in the museum shop when you attend an event at the People’s History Museum
Part of our year long programme exploring the past, present and future of representation, marking 100 years since the passing of the Representation of the People Act (1918) and since all men and some women won the right to vote in Britain.