The challenge
In the 1980s, “the UK’s national museums faced political pressure from the Conservative government to charge for admission, to make them less dependent on government funding".
Explore conditions and challenges of coffee production
in CentralAmerican countries across photo exhibitions
and connect with ORIGEN.
5 photographers in five countries
with a single camera shows their perspective
in local exhibitions from Centroamerica
Donate, Buy Merchandising, Share our Job, all funds will be conducting to coffee causes from all value chain.
We have made exhibitions all over Central America and there will be more soon.
15 August – 31 October 2020
15 August – 31 October 2020
15 August – 31 October 2020
In the 1980s, “the UK’s national museums faced political pressure from the Conservative government to charge for admission, to make them less dependent on government funding".
In 1997, the new Labour government made a commitment to reinstate free entry for national museums in order to have a more diverse range of visitors. “Following a campaign led by the museums themselves,
The national museums which dropped charges all saw substantial increases to their visitor numbers, an average of 70 percent. In the first year after free admission was introduced visitor figures.
Your safety is our first priority. Entry to the National Maritime Museum is still free, but to help us ensure social distancing.
Learn MoreExhibition curator Venetia Porter presents this new exhibition of works by artists from Iran to Morocco drawn from the Museum collection.
Learn MoreTake a look at our past exhibitions and enjoy the articles, videos and photo galleries still available to view online.
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