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Why Do We Take Drugs?

Through a six-month season of interlinked exhibitions and programmes, the Sainsbury Centre explores the question Why Do We Take Drugs? From alcohol and caffeine to ayahuasca and heroin, this season uses art to take visitors on a journey of investigation, inviting audiences to explore the world of global drug cultures from illegal to familiar across one mind-blowing museum landscape.

14 September- 27 April 2025

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Ayahuasca & Art of the Amazon

This exhibition considers the impact of the mind-altering, psychotropic vine – ayahuasca – within Western Amazonian social life. It explores how the ritual consumption of ayahuasca is linked to their artistic production.

14 September- 2 February 2025

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SoundEscapes

Meet art like never before. SoundEscapes is a new project connecting art and music and is set to help bring our collection to life.

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Lindsey Mendick: Hot Mess

Celebrated artist Lindsey Mendick has created new ceramic works for the Sainsbury Centre to explore her thoughts on Why Do We Take Drugs?.

23 November- 27 April 2025

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Heroin Falls

Heroin Falls unflinchingly reveals heroin dependency as seen through the eyes of two remarkable photographers. The exhibition aims to show how substance use and dependency is a global challenge that transcends race, location and class.

23 November- 27 April 2025

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Immerse yourself in our content hub, exploring the life stories of our living collection.

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Graham MacIndoe & Lindokuhle Sobekwa on Heroin Falls

Incredible photographers, Graham MacIndoe and Lindokuhle Sobekwa, reveal the realities of drug dependency in our show, Heroin Falls.

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Divine Southgate-Smith on Power Plants

"I really feel as though this space gives you that childlike curiosity, where you feel that you [...] physically feel the presence of these objects.That's what I really like about being here."

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‘This allowed them to escape’: Children react in awe as world-class art visits their classroom

On Wednesday, 27 November 2024, the Sainsbury Centre took Hybrid Mask (Baule/Yaure), by Yinka Shonibare CBE RA out of the museum on a visit to Nelson Academy in Downham Market.

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SoundEscapes: New music bringing our collection to life

A new project connecting art and music aims to help bring our world-class art museum’s collection to life.

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Dear Art

Since our relaunch in 2023, visitors can choose from a range of digital, analogue and experiential pathways to build new relationships with art in the museum.

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