What we are, what we do

What we are

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We are a collective of young art and design enthusiasts, aged 16-24, working in collaboration with the Victoria and Albert Museum. Coming from diverse backgrounds and with a range of interests and skills, we aim to open up the Museum and its collections to other young people in exciting and interactive ways. We are committed to CreateVoice, meeting regularly for discussions, to share ideas, plan future events and participate in workshops. Once we reach the age of 25, we become CreateVoice fellows and are presented with opportunities to show our own work and attend events.

What we do

Work with
the rest of CreateVoice and professionals within the Museum to organise events and put forward ideas in order to be able to improve the museum for younger people

Lead
CreateTours of exhibitions and galleries in the Museum

Curate
CreateVoice presents public evening events in the Museum

Write
articles, take photographs and make films, published on the CreateVoice blog

Take part
in workshops and projects with artists, designers, makers and curators and discuss our own work

Create
opportunities for young people to meet professionals working in the creative industries

Research
and discuss the Museum's collection and exhibitions, and visit other museums and cultural organisations

Take part
in other Create! Programmes and V&A projects

Meet us at the CreateVoice blog

If you're interested in being part of CreateVoice or would like to know more, please email create@vam.ac.uk

A gift in your will

You may not have thought of including a gift to a museum in your will, but the V&A is a charity and legacies form an important source of funding for our work. It is not just the great collectors and the wealthy who leave legacies to the V&A. Legacies of all sizes, large and small, make a real difference to what we can do and your support can help ensure that future generations enjoy the V&A as much as you have.

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