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Artist workshops at People’s History Museum

29 June 2022
Opening on Saturday 16 July at People History Museum’s (PHM) is a new exhibition Until It Looks Like This (until 17 October 2022) featuring the work of 12 Venture Arts studio artists in ceramic, illustration, print, photography, digital art, textiles and more. Alongside the exhibition a series of artists talks, tours and workshops are taking place.

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A summer of creativity at People’s History Museum

22 June 2022
New exhibition opens and new sculpture is revealed on Saturday 16 July 2022 at People’s History Museum (PHM), with both marking the start of its new programme Nothing About Us Without Us exploring the history of disabled people’s rights and activism.

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People’s History Museum shortlisted for Art Fund Museum of the Year 2022

10 May 2022
Today (10 May 2022) People’s History Museum (PHM) in Manchester has been announced as one of five museums selected as finalists for Art Fund Museum of the Year 2022. The largest museum prize in the world, Art Fund Museum of the Year celebrates the innovation and creativity of the UK’s museums and galleries.

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Calling all families…Banner Bingo launches at People’s History Museum

23 March 2022
People’s History Museum (PHM) is planning some Easter holiday’s fun for families, with its brand new Banner Bingo activity.

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People’s History Museum sends a Valentine’s message urging change to the Home Secretary

10 February 2022
People’s History Museum (PHM) is wearing its heart on its sleeve to stand Together With Refugees. Along with a coalition of international development charities, grassroot and community organisations, refugee-led groups and cultural institutions it is urging the government to rethink its approach to the Nationality and Borders Bill. Visitors to the national museum of democracy have been sharing their reactions to the Bill on postcards, which will be delivered to the Home Secretary on Valentine’s Day to ask the government to rethink its approach.

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