Dates: 25 - 28 March
Private view: Monday 24 March, 3 - 6pm
Location: UAL Space, Level 6
Access: There is step-free access via a lift
About the exhibition:
“What Does Justice Look Like Through a Child’s Eyes?"
Opening on March 25-28th, the Seed of Change exhibition invites you to explore justice from a child's unique perspective.
Curated by Vivi Gao and Kulsoma Khatun, this free exhibition is part of their Diploma of Professional Studies (DPS) Self-Initiated Project at UAL, in collaboration with Never Such Innocence. The exhibition showcases the power of creative expression and highlights the partnership between UAL and Never Such Innocence in amplifying young voices.
Join us for the Private View, where you can enjoy complimentary drinks and snacks while engaging with the thought-provoking works on display. We can’t wait to welcome you!
Private View: 24th March 3pm - 6pm.
Admission is free - come and be part of the conversation.
Artists include:
Amber X., 9-11, USA
Yuxuan T., 16-18, China
Yutong G., 9-11, China
Jessica K., 11-14, USA
Rihana K., 16-18, Germany
Yeon J., 11-14, USA
Quan Y. 11-14, China
Mariam K., 16-18, Nigeria
Yejin S., 14-16, USA
Jimmy Q., 14-16, China
Katelyn K., 14-16, USA
Younwoo C., 14-16, South Korea
Victoria L., 14-16, USA
Alex M., 16-18, USA
Rihana K., 16-18, Germany
Matias K., 16-18, Canada
All artworks are provided by Never Such Innocence.