Join Angela Hui, curator of the Chinese Takeaway installation in our Taking Care of Business exhibition, for a book reading Takeaway: Stories from a Childhood Behind the Counter – a BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week. Read more
Join one of our free, drop-in mini-tours where we deep dive into a story or theme from our exhibition Taking Care of Business: Migrant Entrepreneurs and the Making of Britain. Read more
Looking for fun days out with the kids now that the summer holidays are here? Our current exhibition Taking Care of Business is highly interactive and has loads of free, child-friendly interactive installations, from food stalls and takeaways to barber shops. Select produce from our market stall while learning about the origins of some of our favourite fruits, create a hairstyle while learning about migrant-founded haircare businesses – and more. Read more
Join us on Windrush Day and explore a special trail spotlighting stories in our Taking Care of Business exhibition of businesses founded by the Windrush Generation and their descendants. Read more
Part our Artist Showcase series spotlighting work by local artists with migrant heritage in our window display: Lazo Studios, a design and wood-crafting atelier drawing on experiences and knowledge of time-honoured practices and craftsmanship to create intricate artworks and artisan woodwork with a modern twist. Read more
Taking Care of Business is a new immersive exhibition at the Migration Museum shining a light on the central role that migrant entrepreneurs have played in shaping our lives. Read more
Part our Artist Showcase series spotlighting work by local artists with migrant heritage in our window display: KV Duong explores themes of migration and cultural assimilation through a re-examination of his parents’ and his own experiences through performance, sculpture and mixed-media installations. Read more
Noras of Lewisham is a project that honours women’s contribution to society and challenges stereotypes, highlighting and celebrating the extraordinary in the ordinary lives of diverse women in Lewisham. The project is on display in our window until 27 March. Read more
Part our Artist Showcase series spotlighting work by local artists with migrant heritage in our window display: an installation by Nadina AliI turning ‘Where are you from?’ into a question that is asked to anyone, regardless of the sound of their voice or the colour of their skin. Read more
Part our Artist Showcase series spotlighting work by local artists with migrant heritage in our window display: Justine Formentelli, whose work depicts figures in transit, hinting at the complex and rich stories behind each individual and the longing that often permeates the soul of uprooted people. Read more