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Young V&A’s new online exhibition explores children’s play in the pandemic

Category: Exhibitions

In an early exhibition capturing the effects of the pandemic, the Young V&A museum has collaborated with University College London and the University of Sheffield to curate examples of how children have played throughout the period and processed their understanding of the disease. The online exhibition reveals that even young children have been conscious of the impact of the disease and attempting to make sense of it.

Young V&A has launched its first-ever online exhibition , 'Play In The Pandemic', offering a look at how children played during the pandemic and showcasing their artworks, games and films. Hosted on the Play Observatory website and launching today (23 March), the exhibition is the result of a collaboration between Young V&A, UCL and the University of Sheffield.

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