From the early suffragette photographers to today’s activist artists, photography has been shown to be a powerful way for women raise awareness of social injustices and campaign against them.
Join Del Barrett, curator from Hundred Heroines Museum, dedicated to women in photography, for a journey through the 20th century and discover how the medium has been used as a form of protest and, in many cases, how activism led to changes in legislation.
From the streets of Edwardian London to contemporary California via Nazi Germany, see how women have made an impact.
Tickets £5. Booking required - book online here or call 01453 763394.
Image credit: Emmeline Pankhurst by Lena Connell. C. 1907, courtesy the National Portrait Gallery