![]() ![]() Also on show is Doodle Champion Island Games (2021), a role-playing browser game created by Google with Studio 4☌, epic sculptures by Keita Miyazaki and a moving installation of 1,000 cranes – a symbol of remembrance from the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park in Japan. Alongside a series of sensory interactives and activities, the exhibition features films such as My Neighbour Totoro (1988) and Ponyo (2008) from the iconic animation studio, Studio Ghibli, a manga-inspired coat by Comme des Garçons, and dizzying heel-less shoes by Noritaka Tatehana, plus plenty of Pokémon. From sky to sea, and into the forest and city, the exhibition takes us on an exciting and atmospheric trip through Japanese history to explore how landscape and folklore have influenced popular culture, technology, and design. Young V&A’s first exhibition will be Japan: Myths to Manga, which opens on 14 October 2023. Here, Rehan Jamil’s portraits of local young people captured at Oxford House community arts centre during our Reinvent Festival, are set alongside self-portraits by leading creatives from Chila Kumari Singh Burman to Quentin Blake, Kenneth Branagh, Dapo Adeola, and Linda McCartney. Young voices are also featured in This is Me a co-curated display within the Imagine Gallery. More new features include an interactive Minecraft installation in the Play Gallery’s game design space ‘The Arcade’, new murals by street artist Mark Malarko, and innovative creations by young people made for Raspberry Pi’s Coolest Projects competition. Every aspect of Young V&A has been developed with a rigorous eye to childhood developmental theories and practice, interwoven with the expertise of our curatorial, interpretation and learning teams to create experiences that will be social, relevant and inspiring. Highlights include a sensory environment for pre-walkers in the Play Gallery, alongside a range of new commissions, co-designed and co-curated projects and live programming. ![]() The museum’s three permanent galleries – Imagine, Play and Design – will showcase around 2,000 objects from across the V&A’s vast collection of art, design and performance in surprising and inspiring ways. © Picture Plane / Courtesy of Victoria and Albert Museum, London View of the pre-walker and toddler zone of the Play Gallery at Young V&A. These elements – and more – will help to celebrate playful learning through creativity and create multigenerational activities and experiences. Today we shared some of the amazing hands-on experiences audiences can look forward to, including sensory playscapes, a finger skateboard park, an ‘Imagination Playground’ construction zone, a performance and story-telling stage, and an open design studio for children and young people. Young V&A will be a ‘doing’ museum – a joyful, buzzing, and optimistic place underpinned by the power of design and creativity. © Rehan Jamil / Courtesy of Victoria and Albert Museum, LondonĬo-designed with children and young people, Young V&A is a free, national museum designed to showcase the power of creativity in children’s lives as they build new skills and develop the creative confidence needed to thrive in our fast-changing world. ![]() Co-curated by Young V&A, young people from the Mile End Community Project and After seven intensive years of dedicated planning and design, we can announce that Young V&A will open its doors in Bethnal Green on Saturday 1 July – in time for the summer holidays! This is Me, a photography display featuring local young people and their creativity at Oxford House communityĪrts centre. ![]()
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