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Perspective Tour with Janice Li

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Photograph of a gallery exhibition space showing large tapestry hung on a wooden wall. The tapestry is made up of a black and white, archive photograph, from the early 20th century showing a group of white men and women gathered in a group holding museum artefacts in their hands or on their laps. They are surrounded by other museum exhibits and display cases. The tapestry is framed with a bright yellow border. Surrounding the tapestry is a wider wooden structure containing seating and alcoves. To the right of the image three gallery visitors are looking at the tapestry.
The Healing Pavilion, exhibition, Artworks: Grace Ndiritu. Gallery photos: Steven Pocock. Source: Wellcome Collection. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).

What you’ll do

Join curator Janice Li for a Perspective Tour of ‘The Healing Pavilion’.

Dates

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Need to know

Location

We’ll meet at the Information Point, which is on level 0, directly in front of you as you enter Wellcome Collection.

Limited spaces available

Spaces are limited and may run out if we are busy so you may wish to arrive early.

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About your guide

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Janice Li

Janice Li is a curator at Wellcome Collection, where she has led exhibitions including 'Thirst: In Search of Freshwater', 'The Cult of Beauty' and 'The Healing Pavilion'. Her practice bridges art, design, science and society, focusing on material culture, ecology and intersectionality. She has worked on exhibitions, collections and research projects internationally at the Victoria & Albert Museum, MoMu Antwerp, London Design Biennale and Milan Design Week. She teaches on the MA Design for Social Innovation & Sustainable Futures at the University of the Arts London and has lectured in the UK and the US including Royal College of Art, Goldsmiths and Columbia University.