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SUMMARY:Leave to Land: The Kitchener Camp Rescue\, 1939
DESCRIPTION:Jewish Museum London\, 129-131 Albert Street\, London\nIn 2019\, to commemorate 80 years since the rescue of our fathers\, grandfathers\, uncles\, and other relatives\, we have created an exhibition about the remarkable Kitchener camp rescue. \nThe exhibition draws on some of the hundreds of materials kindly shared by descendant families with the Kitchener camp project. \nThese images and this mobile exhibition are to be donated to London’s Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust\, so the materials can be kept safe for families and historians. \n\nThe ten exhibition banners will be set up in the auditorium of the London Jewish Museum on 1 September 2019. \nThe Kitchener exhibition will be free of charge and open to the public from 10am to 12.00pm. \nTickets are not available for this free morning exhibition – just turn up on the day! \nKitchener exhibition – afternoon event – Tickets only! \nJust before lunch\, the exhibition will close to the public and we will have a light buffet lunch set up. \nPeople with pre-booked tickets may then re-enter the auditorium space for lunch. We are arranging some talks and three workshops. There should be time for you to attend two of the three workshops\, should you wish to do so. \nThe museum closes at 5pm promptly\, so we will need to say our goodbyes at 4.30pm. \nTickets are £20 for adults and £10 for students (with ID) / children. \nAn observation: children might not find the afternoon event especially interesting – it is aimed at an adult audience. \nCo-sponsored by The Association of Jewish Refugees
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/leave-to-land-the-kitchener-camp-rescue-1939/
LOCATION:Jewish Museum London\, Raymond Burton House 129-131 Albert Street\, London\, NW1 7NB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Archival displays,Archives,Educational events,Exhibitions,What's On,Workshops
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SUMMARY:Émigré designers in the V&A’s Archive of Art and Design
DESCRIPTION:Sketchbook\, Tom Karen\, ca. 1997. © Victoria and Albert Museum\, London\nV&A\, London\nThe V&A’s Archive of Art and Design (AAD) is the UK’s leading collection of archives of applied art and design. It is a key destination for students\, scholars and enthusiasts who are investigating the lives of designers and other practitioners\, and the history of businesses and other organisations involved in applied art and design in Britain over the last two centuries. \nSome of the most important contributors to British design in the mid- and late-twentieth century were Jewish émigrés\, many of whom who escaped Nazi Germany in the 1930s or survived the persecution of the Second World War to make their homes in Britain in the 1940s. The working archives\, and some private papers\, of 28 Jewish designers and practitioners are represented in the AAD. Come along for a chance to hear about the life and work of some of these designers\, including Hans Schleger\, George Him\, Jacqueline Groag and Gaby Schreiber\, and to see a selection of their designs\, photographs and papers. \n  \n\n  \n 
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/emigre-designers-in-the-vas-archive-of-art-and-design-2/
LOCATION:V&A Blythe House\, 23 Blythe Road\, London\, W14 0QX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Archival displays,Archives,Design,Photography,What's On
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SUMMARY:Émigré designers in the V&A’s Archive of Art and Design
DESCRIPTION:Sketchbook\, Tom Karen\, ca. 1997. © Victoria and Albert Museum\, London\nV&A\, London\nThe V&A’s Archive of Art and Design (AAD) is the UK’s leading collection of archives of applied art and design. It is a key destination for students\, scholars and enthusiasts who are investigating the lives of designers and other practitioners\, and the history of businesses and other organisations involved in applied art and design in Britain over the last two centuries. \nSome of the most important contributors to British design in the mid- and late-twentieth century were Jewish émigrés\, many of whom who escaped Nazi Germany in the 1930s or survived the persecution of the Second World War to make their homes in Britain in the 1940s. The working archives\, and some private papers\, of 28 Jewish designers and practitioners are represented in the AAD. \nCome along for a chance to hear about the life and work of some of these designers\, including Tom Karen\, Hans Schleger\, George Him\, Jacqueline Groag and Gaby Schreiber\, and to see a selection of their designs\, photographs and papers. \n  \n\n  \nPlease pre-book this free event
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/emigre-designers-in-the-vas-archive-of-art-and-design/
LOCATION:V&A Blythe House\, 23 Blythe Road\, London\, W14 0QX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Archival displays,Archives,Design,Photography,What's On
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SUMMARY:Anna Freud and the Conscience of Society
DESCRIPTION:Freud Museum\, London\nDrawing on a wealth of still and video archival materials\, this new digital exhibit brings to life the fascinating intersection of psychoanalysis and education. \nOut of the cultural and political ferment of inter-war Vienna emerged the Hietzing School\, founded in the 1920s by Anna Freud and Dorothy Tiffany Burlingham. The original impulse\, however\, occurred in Budapest\, on September 28 1918\, when Sigmund Freud asserted that “the conscience of society will awake.” Anna Freud was present for one of the most consequential papers of Freud’s career\, and from that day forward\, she pursued a life of teaching and discovery that merged psychoanalysis\, research on child development and programs designed to meet the educational and psychological needs of the young child. \nThe breadth of the film’s images come from a range of private and public collections in Europe and America\, and narrative is drawn from her own writing on theory and practice\, from the 1920s through the 1960s\, from Vienna to London. \n\n3-4pm \nTicket includes entrance to the Museum \nFree to Members and Patrons
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/anna-freud-and-the-conscience-of-society/
LOCATION:Freud Museum London\, 20 Maresfield Gardens\, London\, NW3 5SX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Archives,Educational events,Exhibitions,Film,What's On
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