The everyday experiences and cultural impact of young people is celebrated in this brand-new exhibition.
Featuring photographs, objects and stories, Grown Up In Britain has been curated by and drawn from the extensive photographic collections of the Museum of Youth Culture, an emerging organisation dedicated to the styles, sounds and social movements innovated by young people over the last 100 years.
The Museum has been gathering together photographs of youth and subculture movements for more than 25 years. Its impressive collection includes everything ‘from the bomb-site bicycle racers in post-war 1940s London, to the Acid House ravers of 1980s northern England’.
The everyday experiences and cultural impact of young people is celebrated in this brand-new exhibition.
Featuring photographs, objects and stories, Grown Up In Britain has been curated by and drawn from the extensive photographic collections of the Museum of Youth Culture, an emerging organisation dedicated to the styles, sounds and social movements innovated by young people over the last 100 years.
The Museum has been gathering together photographs of youth and subculture movements for more than 25 years. Its impressive collection includes everything ‘from the bomb-site bicycle racers in post-war 1940s London, to the Acid House ravers of 1980s northern England’.