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Events

We host a wide variety of one-off and recurring events. These include our Home Truths series of talks/ workshops, regular Museum Lates and Family Days, as well as special conferences, film screenings and much more.

For our programme of Tours, please click here.

 

Events

Prices Between £15.00 to £20.00 Disability at Home symposium Disability at Home symposium Join us for a conference to explore the relationship between domestic space and disability, D/deafness, and neurodiversity, considering how the home shapes (and is shaped by)...

Join us for a conference to explore the relationship between domestic space and disability, D/deafness, and neurodiversity, considering how the home shapes (and is shaped by) experiences of difference, disablement, and impairment.

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Prices Between £7.00 to £10.00 Home Truths: A look into “HERITAGE” Home Truths: A look into “HERITAGE” What is our memories worth? Can they make us whole?  Join us for a special improvised performance by composer and musician, Rebecca Wing, and some of her band members, as she...

What is our memories worth? Can they make us whole? 
Join us for a special improvised performance by composer and musician, Rebecca Wing, and some of her band members, as she shares her creative experiences of home, via a jazz quartet.

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Prices Between FREE to £20.00 (Rescheduled) Undomesticated: Transness in the Big Brother House (Rescheduled) Undomesticated: Transness in the Big Brother House This event has been rescheduled to 10th June 2025. Please book your new ticket here.    Big Brother house, this is Davina, you are TRANS on Channel Four, please do not swear!...

This event has been rescheduled to 10th June 2025. Please book your new ticket here. 

 

Big Brother house, this is Davina, you are TRANS on Channel Four, please do not swear! Jaye Hudson of TGirlsonFilm (@tgirlsonfilm) & the Museum of the Home (@museumofthehome) present “Undomesticated - Gender Defiance in the Home”, a series of free moving image screenings exploring queerness in the noughties. First up, is reality television, with an exploration of transness in Big Brother with an introductory lecture, Big Brother clips and RealityTV’s Pete Burns: Unspun. Are you ready for a little bit of action? Grab your gorilla coat, pucker your lips, please make your way to the diary room, I’m coming to get you!  

Jaye Hudson is a film programmer, trans historian and actor. Often presenting under the name TGirlsonFilm, she has worked for BFI Flare, Fringe! Queer Film and Arts Festival and Squiff. Recently she wrote and produced a trans archival zine project, “Tranny Central” with Roz Kaveney and is currently assisting at the London Community Video archive.   

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Prices Between £7.00 to £10.00 Home Truths: Time for Tea Home Truths: Time for Tea Join us this interactive art workshop, talk and zine give-away, led by Dr Karen Schucan Bird (UCL), artists Jonathan Hogg and Andy D’Cruz (Output Arts), alongside survivors of...

Join us this interactive art workshop, talk and zine give-away, led by Dr Karen Schucan Bird (UCL), artists Jonathan Hogg and Andy D’Cruz (Output Arts), alongside survivors of domestic abuse as they share their collaborative research, “Time for Tea”. 

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Prices Between FREE to £12.00 Outdoor Family Rave with Big Fish Little Fish Outdoor Family Rave with Big Fish Little Fish Please read through the following terms and conditions in full before making your booking. Bringing the original family rave to East London's Museum of the Home this summer....

Please read through the following terms and conditions in full before making your booking.

Bringing the original family rave to East London's Museum of the Home this summer. Resident DJ Thoshiki Otha keep it banging with eclectic club classics plus bubbles, foam, balloons and crafts for all ages ravers. Sun’s out, bar’s open, let’s get raving in the garden! 

 

Terms and conditions:

Parents remain responsible for their children at all times. 

For families with younger children (8s and under) though all ages are welcome. Adults are not admitted unless accompanied by a child. 

Each member of your group must have a ticket and pre-walking infants free (but ticketed).  

A max of 3 children per adult. If in a large group then one adult per two children please.  If there are more than 4 adults per child in your group please email bookings@museumofthehome.org.uk for pre-approval before buying tickets. 

Tickets are non-refundable but can be transferred/sold on and if anybody with tickets finds they cannot attend a sold-out event please email bookings@museumofthehome.org.uk.

Please be aware that events are standing/dancing with limited seating and events are busy with around 500 people at each party – which helps create the rave ambience. Each event is stewarded and risk assessed in advance. 

The event is outside and the ground is uneven. There is also gravelled areas on site - please keep an eye on little ones!  Whilst there is a tent covering much of the event space please do dress appropriately for the weather. 

Buggies must be left in buggy park (inside) and will not be allowed on the dance floor. 

We may photograph or film small parts of the event and by entering you are giving your permission for these to be used for BFLF promotion purposes. 

Please be aware that BFLF is designed to provide a family friendly, authentic club experience and is not a traditional children’s party or disco. There is no kids music, nor games, nor DJ shout outs. The effect is to give families unity on the dancefloor – dancing together. 

DJ lineups may be subject to unavoidable change. 

 

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Events

We host a wide variety of one-off and recurring events. These include our Home Truths series of talks/ workshops, regular Museum Lates and Family Days, as well as special conferences, film screenings and much more.

For our programme of Tours, please click here.

 

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