Sinéad Burke’s love of fashion has driven her to campaign for change and, ultimately, establish a consultancy that aims to ...
On the face of it, zines and museums are not a good fit, but Lea Cooper argues, they have a lot to offer each other.
In this British Sign Language (BSL) film, activist and architectural designer Christopher Laing outlines the five principles of Deaf space and shares his thoughts on identity and inclusive design.
Since childhood, Kate Stanforth has danced whenever and wherever she could. The only difference now is her wheelchair.
Explore the profound impact of physical work on health and the enduring fight for workers’ rights through our new major exhibition.
Discover how self-published zines have been used to share experiences of disability and disabled identity. You’ll be able to see, touch, listen to and create zines in this gallery display based on our ...
show credit information for image 'Image credit zines: Embodied: A memoir comic, Rae Lanzerotti, 2023. Prompts for zine making for disability & chronic illness, Vicky Stevenson and Ellie Page, 2019.
Bedlam has long been a byword for chaos. Now a major exhibition at Wellcome Collection will open the doors to the historic asylum from which it derives. Through the lens of the Bethlem Royal Hospital, ...
The 'lavement' referred is a euphemism for the clyster. The legend considers it socially correct that a lady should be administered an enema before she ventures out for an evening's entertainment.
show credit information for image 'An event in the Viewing Room at Wellcome Collection' Join our visitor experience team for a drop-in session where you can explore a selection of unique maps from our ...
Zines Forever! celebrates the role that zines play in sharing and shaping experiences of disability and identity. Zines are self-published booklets, produced in small numbers and not for profit, which ...
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