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Discover the woman behind the music and beyond the hype in this exhibition about a much loved sister, co-curated with Winehouse s brother Alex and sister-in-law Riva. Amy s family have allowed unprecedented access to Amy s personal belongings that celebrate her passion for music, fashion, sudoku, Snoopy, London and her family. Amy was close to her family and had a strong sense of her Jewish roots and heritage. Among the objects on display you can see many photographs of Amy s family life Friday night dinners, Alex s barmitzvah and vintage photographs of their beloved grandmother Cynthia. Originally staged in 2013 and returning to the Jewish Museum in Camden Town following a record-breaking international tour, don t miss your chance to see this intimate and moving exhibition. This exhibition is generously supported by
Exhibition Events Discover more about the exhibition with our programme of talks, workshops and events. Talks and Tours Curator s Talks Wednesday 5 April, 3 May, 7 June, 5 July, 2 August and 6 September, 2 2.30pm Discover more about the exhibition with museum curators. Free with museum entry Street Art Trail Tours Saturday 18 March, 25 March, 1 April and 8 April, 11am 1pm Explore our Camden Town street art trail with Nelly Balazs of Global Street Art. 15 Ticket includes same day entry to the exhibition Family Roots: Genealogy Workshop Sunday 26 March, 11am 1pm Research your family history with the Jewish Genealogical Society of Great Britain. Free with museum entry Roundhouse to Winehouse: Musical Camden Walk Sunday 9 July, 11am 1pm Relive Camden s musical heritage with our popular tour guide Rachel Kolsky. 15 Ticket includes same day entry to the exhibition Tattooed Notes Thursday 14 September, 7 8pm Hear from Amy s friend and tattoo artist Henry Hate as he talks about his friendship with Amy and the tattoos he designed for her. Henry will be speaking with two guitarists; Matt Jones of Beady Eye and Rob Holliday who has worked with The Prodigy and Nine Inch Nails. 12 (includes a glass of wine) ADVANCE BOOKING HIGHLY RECOMMENDED jewishmuseum.org.uk/ You Know I m No Good: Young Women s Empowerment Festival Sunday 17 September, 10am 4pm Hear from influential speakers and inspirational presenters in this packed programme of talks, performances and events. Check website for further details and tickets Live Music and Lates Buskers Tuesdays and Saturdays 18, 21, 25 and 28 March, 1, 4 and 8 April, 1.15 1.45pm Enjoy live performances by young artists from Amy s Yard, the Amy Winehouse Foundation s music programme. Free Amy Winehouse: Icon Thursday 4 May, 6 9pm Amy was a music, style and queer icon explore all these sides of her personality in this fun late opening. 10/ 5 for students
Spin Salon with JW3 Thursday 18 May, 7 8.45pm Join this event hosted by BBC Radio 3 s Late Junction presenter Max Reinhardt who will be in conversation with Darcus Beese, President of Island Records. 12 Lips Choir Thursday 20 July, 7 8pm Don t miss this London-based women s pop choir singing in perfect harmony. Their set pays tribute to Amy and other powerful female vocalists. 15 (includes a glass of wine) Family Free Family Workshops (0-5 years) BabyJazz Sunday 14 May, 10.15 11am and 11.30am 12.15pm Singing and live jazz music in a fun, friendly and playful atmosphere. Telling Tales Sunday 11 June, 10.30am 12pm Interactive storytelling and puppet making with Sandal Sticks Theatre. Diddi Dance Sunday 9 July, 10.30 11.15am and 11.30am 12.15pm An action-packed dance class for toddlers. PLUS DON T MISS AMY STREET ART TRAIL and PEGASUS INSTALLATION LOVE IS A LOSING GAME 16 MARCH 4 JUNE 2017 Our street art trail in Camden Town is a new way to explore the area Amy called home. Produced in collaboration with Global Street Art, the trail features Amy-themed artwork by Captain Kris, Mr Cenz, Philth, and Amara Por Dios. The trail leads to an installation, Love Is A Losing Game, in the museum by renowned The Kids Kitchen Sunday 13 August, 10.30 11.15am and 11.45am 12.30pm Fun, hands-on cooking classes. Family Photographs Sunday 10 September, 10am 12.30pm Pose for a portrait in our fun pop-up studio. All workshops free. Booking essential. How To Workshops (6-16 years) Get hands on and learn new skills with our fun and interactive workshops. Musical Theatre Wednesday 5 April, 1.30 4.30pm Street Art Tuesday 30 May, 11.30am 1pm (ages 7-11) and 2 3.30pm (ages 12-16) Spoken Word with Sonority Turner Wednesday 2 August, 10am 12.30pm (ages 7-11) and 1.30 4pm (ages 12-16) Dance Wednesday 9 August, 11am 12.30pm Singing and Songwriting Wednesday 16 August, 11am 12.30pm Photography Wednesday 23 August, 10.30am 12.30pm (ages 7-11) and 1.30 4.30pm (ages 12-16) Sewing with Little Hands Design Wednesday 30 August, 11am 1pm (ages 6-11) and 1.30 3.30pm (ages 12-16) All workshops 5 per child (adults go free) street artist Pegasus, who gained recognition for his work Fallen Angel honouring Winehouse shortly after her death. Due to the nature of street art we cannot guarantee that all works will remain for the full duration and advise visiting sooner rather than later. Thank you to all those who generously donated to our Art Happens campaign for making the Pegasus installation and street art trail possible.
Visitor information 16 March 24 September 2017 Open daily 10am 5pm (Fridays 10am 2pm) Check website for full details of opening hours. jewishmuseum.org.uk/amy Admission Adult 8.50* Concession 6.50* Child (5-16) 3.50 Family ticket 18 (two adults and four children) Free for Museum Friends and National Art Pass holders Admission is free to the Welcome Gallery (Pegasus installation), shop and café. * Prices include 1 voluntary donation for Gift Aid purposes Getting here Jewish Museum London Raymond Burton House 129 131 Albert Street London NW1 7NB 3 minutes walk from Camden Town Underground Contact us admin@jewishmuseum.org.uk 020 7284 7384 Shop Browse our exclusive range of merchandise including the exhibition catalogue, gifts, books and Amy-inspired souvenirs. Eat Take a break during your visit and enjoy bagels, delicious drinks and sweet treats. Coming soon Designs on Britain 19 October 2017 25 February 2018 Discover how émigré Jewish designers who sought refuge in Britain from Nazism transformed both the teaching and practice of design in the UK. 5 mins to Regent s Park and ZSL London Zoo Parkway Albert St Arlington Rd Delancey St Camden High St Camden Town Printed with vegetable based inks on 100% ECF pulp which contains material sourced from responsibly managed forests, certified in accordance with the Forest Stewardship Council Become a Friend from just 25 and enjoy FREE ADMISSION! Registered limited company no. 2655110, England & Wales. Registered office as above. Registered Charity no. 1009819. VAT registration no. 115 1152 66. Accredited museum no.31 *All details correct at time of going to print. Please check website before you visit. Front cover: Photograph by Mark Okoh, Camera Press London Inner, left to right: Amy Winehouse Charles Moriarty A young Amy outside her Nan s flat in Southgate. Photographer unknown The Winehouse family