Brendan Jackson will be presenting the story of the Jubilee Arts Archive 1974-94 at a special event at Haden Hill House Museum in Cradley on Saturday 30th June. The event – In Perspective – Photography Collections and The Black Country – runs from 11.00am to 3.30pm. Brendan is one of five specialists at the event, who will discuss the unique collections that they have created over many years.
Booking is essential as places are limited due to room restrictions. You can find more details here: https://livingmemory.live/exhibition-and-events-at-haden-hill-house-museum/
There is currently an exhibition of work from the Living Memory project, curated by Geoff Broadway, also on display at the Museum at Halesowen Rd, Cradley Heath B64 7JU, UK.
Exhibition Opening Times
21st, 22nd, 28th and 29th June – 10am – 5pm
23rd, 30th June – 2pm – 6pm
24th June and 1st July – 12-6pm
The Jubilee Arts Archive also was featured ay Liverpool Biennale, thanks to Ania Bas.
www.biennial.com/journal/issue-5Take/take-two-between-community-arts-and-socially-engaged-practice-