Exhibition

From A to V

23 February 2024 - 27 October 2029
Free to all

The Vagina Museum's permanent exhibition.

The gynaecological anatomy is a part of the body roughly half of all humans have, yet it is shrouded in stigma and shame.

The lack of understanding, representation and information around the vagina, vulva and whole gynaecological anatomy means that it is a taboo subject for many people. This build up of stigma leads to many negative impacts on people’s lives. We believe it is a part of the body that should be celebrated.

Through dedication to learning, open discussion and intersectional feminism, we can make this happen. We believe all people should know that there is nothing offensive or shameful about our bodies.

This exhibition covers four main areas: anatomy, health, vulva diversity and activism.

This listing is supplied by one of our museum partners and is not moderated by Art Fund.

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Visitor information

Address

Vagina Museum

Vagina Museum, 275-276 Railway Arches, Poyser Street, London, E2 9RF

Free to all

Opening times

Mon - Tue: Closed

Wed - Sun: 10am - 6pm

Exclusions and safety measures

Wednesdays: family mornings

This is a time when we focus on babies, children and their caregivers. The museum is welcoming to the following things at all times (except loudness on Thursday quiet mornings), but this will be the time when we focus on them.

 

Thursdays: quiet mornings

This is a time when we focus on our neurodivergent and d/Deaf visitors. Please be aware that we are located in a railway arch and there will still be sound from the passing trains.

 

Fridays: masked mornings

This is a time when we focus on being extra Covid conscious.

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