Rosie Barnes showcases the powerful voices of autistic women from minoritised communities as they talk about the specific and ...
For a long time, nobody talked about menopause, and there is little evidence in the historical record of how women would have experienced this life stage in the past, if they even lived long enough to ...
There is so much official talk (and number crunching) about happiness and well-eing nowadays. But where is joy? Unlike happiness, joy is a word we don’t use much today. We may discern it, perhaps ...
Our collections are built on collections assembled by Wellcome’s founder, Sir Henry Wellcome. In the early 20th century he founded a private historical medical museum, which, in common with others of ...
RawMinds was a group of young people aged 14 to 19 who met at weekends, evenings and in the school holidays to explore ideas about science and art. Each new group took on a fresh creative challenge ...
We have a range of free activities for you to try if you’re aged 14 to 19 years old. We’ve got a range of things on offer to support teachers, from free study days at Wellcome Collection to ...
At The Hub at Wellcome Collection, we believe that complex problems are best solved through collaboration. That’s why we run Ideas Hub, a co-created programme of talks, creative workshops and ...
Join Sarah Dabbs and Polly Bodetto from our Visitor Experience and Library team in a science fiction writing workshop that uses a selection of images and texts on mushrooms and fungi for inspiration.
In this room you will walk through a series of monumental colour photographs of ancient forests in Japan and America. I travelled to the Hoh Rain Forest in Washington State, USA, in search of a place ...
For most of Western history, strong feelings of joy and sorrow, desire or hatred, hope and despair were thought of as “passions of the soul”. The powerful passions were distinguished from milder ...
Moving through the world, we are constantly engaging with our environment through our attention and emotions. Increasingly, as more people are living in built-up urban environments, we’re looking to ...