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Wednesday 26 February | 2025 | 5.30pm-7.30pm
National Justice Museum
FREE
Our current exhibition, 'Picture This: Hope', is an inspiring collection of black and white photographs, submitted by professional and amateur photographers from across the UK, that capture the essence of Hope. We'd like to invite you to our Picture This: Hope Celebratory Event on Wednesday 26 February.
What symbolises hope to you? Are you inspired by nature's resilience, acts of kindness, or the enduring human spirit? Maybe you want to explore what personal hope means to you, or what it means to society as a whole. Whether it's the small, everyday moments or grand visions of the future, the exhibition shares multiple interpretations of Hope.
The winners of the Creative Residency Prize and The Young Person's Award have been chosen by our panel of independent judges and will be announced during the evening! The People's Choice Award is based on votes from the general public and you can vote for your favourite in our online gallery or in person in the gallery. The winners of the People's Choice Award will be announced at the end of the exhibition, on Saturday 22 March.
More information available on our website.
Picture this (26 Feb 2025) | ||
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Wednesday | 17:30 | - 19:30 |
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