Designs on Britain
Discover how much of the most iconic British design was produced by immigrants to this country.
Known/Unknown: Unseen Portraits from the Collection
This selection of works from the Jewish Museum collection illustrates the multiple and changing ways in which artists have tried to shape and convey a person’s image through portraiture.
Amy Winehouse: A Family Portrait
Discover the woman behind the music and beyond the hype in this intimate and moving exhibition about a much loved sister.
Sephardi Voices: Jews from North Africa, the Middle East and Iran
'Sephardi Voices' brings to life the experiences of Jewish immigrants to the UK from across the Islamic world through objects, photographs, and video interviews of Jews from Egypt, Lebanon, Iraq and beyond.
Pegasus: Love Is A Losing Game
Don't miss our newly commissioned installation 'Love Is A Losing Game' by street artist Pegasus, who first gained recognition for his work 'Fallen Angel' honouring Winehouse shortly after her death.
Amy Street Art Trail
Our Amy Winehouse street art trail in Camden Town gives you a new way to explore the area Amy called home.
Shaping Ceramics: From Lucie Rie to Edmund de Waal
Discover the story of how Jewish ceramicists transformed British studio pottery and influenced successive generations of ceramic artists.
Scots Jews: Photographs by Judah Passow
Explore Scotland’s diverse and complex Jewish community - from Shetland to the Borders - through the lens of award-winning photographer Judah Passow.
The Promise – Holocaust Memorial Day Exhibition
Explore the story of Holocaust survivor Eva Schloss, her brother Heinz and his artwork in this moving exhibition in our Auditorium created by the South African Holocaust and Genocide Foundation.
Jukebox, Jewkbox! A Century on Shellac and Vinyl
Go on a musical journey of discovery through popular culture, featuring records that changed lives and the technology that made it happen.