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Some of you may have noticed the scaffolding around the Horniman or noticed that we have a couple of galleries closed. We have been working on developing a new World Gallery, celebrating what it means to be human. It will include more than 3,000 objects from around the world, works of art and fun things to touch, play with and even smell.


We want the World Gallery to be a place of inspiration for visitors of all ages, to promote tolerance, respect and empathy. Attached are a couple of artist impressions.


Thank you to anyone who has already supported and shared our crowdfunding appeal. We have got off to a great start but we still really need your help to make this a success!


Please share the link http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/worldgallery with all your friends, family, neighbours and everyone you know who loves the Horniman, and help us reach our target of ?30,000.


Thank you.

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Thank you to so many of you who have already pledged and shared the crowdfunder, we?ve been bowled over by your support!


We still need your help to reach our target of ?30,000. Please continue to share the link http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/worldgallery with all your friends, family, neighbours and everyone you know who loves the Horniman, and help us make this campaign a success.


There are now just 7 days remaining for everyone to be a part of our World Gallery crowdfunding campaign. Don?t miss out on rewards ranging from tote bags to tours ? and we have just released two new benefits of a limited edition print and a behind-the-scenes visit to our store. The campaign ends on 7 November.


The World Gallery, opening in June 2018, will celebrate the wonder and complexity of what it means to be human, with 3,000 extraordinary objects from our internationally important Anthropology collection displayed in a transformed gallery space.

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