An exhibition by Jude Hutchen which aims to provoke reflection on the little acknowledged fact that the UK has engaged in almost continuous warfare ever since.
An exhibition by Jude Hutchen which aims to provoke reflection on the little acknowledged fact that the UK has engaged in almost continuous warfare ever since.
India, Africa, the West Indies, colonialism and recruitment, impacts of war and our ongoing culture of war explored by an exhibition of artistic and educational work. This exhibition confronts our connections with wars as recruitment and their impacts on people who had been colonised.
This exhibition explores World War 1 conscientious objectors’ thinking about conscience alongside their words and artwork. It also show-cases contemporary artists’ reflections on these men, including a new piece by Stephen Raw, ‘The Absolutist’s Position’
The Lost Files is an installation by Al Johnson that explores the experience of individuals who for moral, religious or political reasons refused to participate in World War One.