Islington Museum

Visit to explore Islington’s story through free exhibitions and programming.

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Current Exhibition

Our Islington: Art of the Borough
Celebrating Islington’s artists, with chances to add your own creations. 12/09/24 – 12/01/24
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Islington Archives

Visit to do hands-on exploration of our archive of 100,000+ documents related to the borough.

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Islington Heritage Projects

Learn about how we are conserving Islington’s heritage and bringing art to the borough.

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  • Inspired by WWII embroidered postcards: Sarah Pimenta and Morelands Primary School

    In 2016 artist Sarah Pimenta worked with teacher Louise Murtagh and Year 1 at Morelands Primary School on the exhibition Imagine Islington. Sarah supported Louise to design and deliver a 5 workshop programme for the classroom, inspired by the collection of embroidered postcards from the Second World War. Sarah also worked alongside the pupils in their classroom to create her own new…

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  • Inspired by 53 Cross Street: Ella Medley-Whitfield and Montem Primary School

    In 2016 artist Ella Medley-Whitfield worked with teacher Ed and Year 1 at Montem School on the exhibition Imagine Islington. Ella supported Ed Musgrave to design and deliver a 5 workshop programme for the classroom, inspired by the collection from 53 Cross Street. Ella also worked alongside the pupils in their classroom to create her own new artwork inspired…

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  • Installations inspired by Joe Orton’s Book Covers: Ella Phillips and Vittoria Primary School

    In 2016 artist Ella Phillips worked with teacher Helen Roberts and Year 4 at Vittoria Primary School on the exhibition Imagine Islington. Ella supported Helen to design and deliver a 5 workshop programme for the classroom, inspired by the Joe Orton book covers held by Islington Museum. Ella also worked alongside the pupils in their classroom to create her own…

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  • The Origins of Islington Play Association

    By Jordan James Islington Play Association was created in the early 1970s, when a rumour spread through Islington’s Playgrounds that an “outsider” was going to set up a play association. A group of Islington locals got together and decided to create an Association of their own. “…But meanwhile we had pre-empted him, we’d had a…

  • A Sense of Place

    In 2015/16 Islington Museum partnered with Morelands Children’s Centre on ‘A Sense of Place’, kindly funded by Islington Giving Supporting Families Programme and the Bunhill Councillors. Over 5 day long workshops we worked with local families from the King’s Square Estate. Families joined us at Islington Museum for an interactive storytelling session with Dani Bradstreet. In the storytelling sessions…

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