Based on new research, this exhibition considers a fundamental yet little-examined aspect of life at the Foundling Hospital – food.
Guest curator Jane Levi presents the multi-faceted impact that food and eating regimes had on children at the Hospital from 1740 to 1950. This fascinating story is explored through art, archival material, photographs and the voices of former pupils, whose memories of food are captured in the Museum’s extensive sound archive.
Feeding the 400 explodes myths and misconceptions around eating at the Hospital, demonstrating how the institution’s food choices were far more than just questions of economy, nutrition and health. Working with historians, scientists and cultural practitioners, the exhibition brings alive the connections between what, when, where and why the foundlings ate what they ate; the beliefs and science that underpinned these decisions; and their physiological and psychological effects. Alongside archival material, paintings and objects including tableware from the Foundling Museum collection, a newly commissioned sound work evokes the experience of communal eating, conjuring sounds common to the Hospital’s dining rooms. Feeding the 400 is supported by a Wellcome Trust People Award.
Suitable for
Any age
Admission
£10.25* Adults
£7.50* Concessions
£6.25* National Trust members
£2 Art Fund members
FREE children (U16), Foundling Friends
*Ticket prices include a voluntary Gift Aid donation
Website
http://foundlingmuseum.org.uk/events/feeding-the-400/
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