Leytonstone Museum: a participatory arts project

Musical Chairs © Susan Hare 1977

Musical Chairs © Susan Hare 1977

Leytonstone Museum was a virtual museum, focussed on developing a photographic archive about Leytonstone. Please see the archive page to see the collection.

In addition, there was a small collection of 100 printed photographs available for exhibition and handling sessions.

This project is now dormant. If anyone in the community wishes to reinstate it, please get in touch!

Please contact karen@pamplinbrowne.co.uk

The Leytonstone Museum Box

A selection of 100 photographs have been printed out and are stored in a box museum. This museum is lent to volunteer curators who can hold exhibitions of the archive in venues of their choice. See the curators and exhibitions pages for more details. The box is also used for handling sessions. Schools, groups, residential homes can borrow the box or I can run handling sessions with groups to handle and discuss the photographs.

2 thoughts on “Leytonstone Museum: a participatory arts project

  1. brian hall says:

    i lived in grove road in the 1960s and i took some photos on the day they put the footbridge across the high road, on a sunday i think, would you like scans of them if i can dig them out?

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