Museum of Unrest: a new space for activism, art and design

Askari Soldier

(IN BRIEF) The Museum of Unrest, initiated by LPS21, is a groundbreaking venture in activist art and design. Through its online platform, it facilitates connections among artists, designers, and activists to foster idea development. Blending design, technology, and societal themes, it transcends conventional boundaries and offers a global stage for discussions. Key features include curated thematic collections, interactive virtual events, and a diverse representation of artists. John Phillips, Director of LPS21, emphasizes its potential to redefine discussions on art, design, society, and global challenges like climate change. The museum invites exploration through its website and can be followed on social media platforms like Instagram and Facebook. Contact information is provided for further inquiries.


(PRESS RELEASE) LONDON, 6-Jun-2024 — /EuropaWire/ — The Museum of Unrest, a new venture launched by LPS21 aims to be a pioneering resource in the activist art and design worlds. The launch of our first online collection of images, writing and discussion, offers a platform for artists, designers and activists to connect, and develop ideas.

The Museum of Unrest blends features about design, technology and artistry with content about society and sustainable development. The Museum of Unrest transcends traditional boundaries, providing a global stage for discussion.

Key features

  • Curated online collections: The Museum of Unrest curates thematic collections that aim to promote conversations.
  • Interactive Events: We aim to host virtual events, including talks and online exhibitions.
  • Global reach: We feature artists from different geographical locations and backgrounds, promoting cultural diversity.

“We are delighted to launch the Museum of Unrest, a digital space that can redefine the way we discuss art, design, society and global challenges like climate change”, said John Phillips, Director of LPS21, the sponsoring organisation. LPS 21 ran a leading London print studio before reconfiguring its activities to concentrate on digital projects. Museum of Unrest invites artists, designers activists and  enthusiasts to start their voyage of discovery by visiting www.museum-of-unrest.org

You can connect with the Museum of Unrest on Instagram, Facebook and X.

Media contact:

John Phillips
Museum of Unrest, LPS21 Ltd
86-90 Paul Street
London
EC2A 4NE
Email info@museum-of-unrest.org
www.museum-of-unrest.org

More images for press use available from info@museum-of-unrest.org

Contributors:

Najlaa Elagedi
Sasha Galitzine
Antoinette Lafarge
Beauvais Lyons
Clare Patey
John Phillips
Maria Vlachou

Museum of Unrest FAQs

FAQs about Museum of Unrest’s press release

1. What is the Museum of Unrest?

The Museum of Unrest is an innovative online platform created by LPS21 that merges activism, art, and design. It serves as a resource for artists, designers, and activists to connect, share ideas, and discuss societal and global issues.

2. Who initiated the Museum of Unrest?

The Museum of Unrest was initiated by LPS21, a group that previously ran a leading London print studio and has now shifted focus to digital projects.

3. What are the key features of the Museum of Unrest?

  • Curated Online Collections: The museum curates thematic collections to foster conversations on various topics.
  • Interactive Events: It hosts virtual events, including talks and online exhibitions.
  • Global Reach: It features a diverse array of artists from different geographical locations and backgrounds.

4. What themes does the Museum of Unrest focus on?

The museum blends themes of design, technology, and artistry with societal issues and sustainable development, addressing topics like climate change and global challenges.

5. How does the Museum of Unrest facilitate interaction among its users?

The platform offers curated thematic collections and hosts interactive virtual events such as talks and online exhibitions to promote engagement and idea exchange among users.

6. Who can participate in the Museum of Unrest?

Artists, designers, activists, and enthusiasts are all invited to explore and contribute to the museum’s offerings.

7. How can one access the Museum of Unrest?

The museum can be explored through its website at www.museum-of-unrest.org.

8. How can I stay updated with the Museum of Unrest’s activities?

You can follow the Museum of Unrest on social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and X.

9. Who can I contact for more information about the Museum of Unrest?

For further inquiries, you can contact John Phillips at LPS21 Ltd. via email at info@museum-of-unrest.org.

10. What is the mission of the Museum of Unrest?

The mission of the Museum of Unrest is to redefine discussions on art, design, and societal issues, providing a global platform for innovative thought and action in addressing challenges like climate change.

11. Who are the contributors to the Museum of Unrest?

The contributors include: Najlaa Elagedi, Sasha Galitzine, Antoinette Lafarge, Beauvais Lyons, Clare Patey, John Phillips, and Maria Vlachou.

SOURCE: Museum of Unrest and LPS21

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