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Ubuntu Museum: African Museum of Humanity


Ubuntu Museum: African Museum of Humanity


The Ubuntu Museum: African Museum of Humanity is a small museum in Roehampton, London dedicated to the experiences of people of colour in Britain and the West.

History

The museum was founded by artist Jackie Mwanza in 2018.

Exhibitions and activities

The Nude Gallery in 2019 focused on the assumptions of the colour nude in everyday life, highlighting that historically it has been only applicable to those with lighter skin tones. In 2020 the museum hosted events for Black History Month on the use of recycled materials and found objects in art, in particular focusing on the sculptor El Anatsui. The museum will host workshops for children about recycled art in 2021.

Location

The Museum is based in a former commercial unit at 6 Portswood place on the Alton Estate in Roehampton.

Transport

The museum is served by Transport for London buses 170, 430, 639 and 670 which stop on Danebury Avenue. Barnes railway station (Southwestern Railway) is a 25-minute walk from the museum.

References

Collection James Bond 007

External links

  • Ubuntu Museum website
  • Ubuntu Museum YouTube channel



Text submitted to CC-BY-SA license. Source: Ubuntu Museum: African Museum of Humanity by Wikipedia (Historical)


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