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One voice exhibition
Wilf Whitty's print 'Now I can do anything' will be part of the One Voice exhibition at the Foundling Museum London - running from 14 September to 19 October.
Exhibiting will be artwork created and inspired by street children providing a further opportunity to hear the real voice of street children and what they face throughout the world. The exhibition will be interactive and engaging, bringing the spirit of the Deloitte Street Child World Cup to the UK.
The Foundling Museum: 40 Brunswick Square, London, WC1N 1AZ.
Open: Tuesday – Saturday 10am – 5pm, Sunday 11am – 5pm, CLOSED Mondays
Admission: £7.50, concessions £5, children up to 16 years FREE
Travel: Russell Square tube // King’s Cross tube and station // St Pancras station//Euston tube and station
The Foundling Hospital was established in the 1700s to address the rapid growth of unwanted and abandoned children on the streets of London. The Museum reflects the philanthropic support that the Hospital received from artists including Hogarth and Handel, displaying England’s first public art collection, and the largest private collection of Handel memorabilia. Artists will be reflecting these historical parallels by incorporating works from the DSCWC throughout the museum’s permanent collection, as well as in a dedicated exhibition space.