References: londonmet.ac.uk & telegraph
To mark 100 years since the death of Josephine Butler, the Wellcome Trust is holding an exhibition entitled - Prostitution: What's Going On? The exhibition is currently a front runner for the Gulbenkian Museum of the Year.
Josephine Butler was a victorian campaigner for the rights of prostitutes and the exhibiton will aim to educate about the role of prostitues in the past and today. It will feature both historical and new multimedia work.
Admission runs until the 31st March and entry is free.
Josephine Butler was a victorian campaigner for the rights of prostitutes and the exhibiton will aim to educate about the role of prostitues in the past and today. It will feature both historical and new multimedia work.
Admission runs until the 31st March and entry is free.
Trend Themes
1. Prostitution Exhibitions - There is an opportunity for museums and cultural institutions to create more exhibitions focused on the history and impact of prostitution.
2. Multimedia Education - The use of multimedia in exhibitions can provide a more engaging and informative experience for visitors.
3. Social Activism Exhibitions - Exhibitions that focus on the work of social activists like Josephine Butler can inspire and educate the public on important topics.
Industry Implications
1. Museums - Museums can create exhibitions that explore controversial and impactful topics like prostitution to attract and educate visitors.
2. Cultural Institutions - Cultural institutions can collaborate with activists and experts to create exhibitions that raise awareness and promote dialogue on social issues.
3. Multimedia Technology - The development and use of multimedia technology can enhance the educational experiences provided by exhibitions and museums.
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