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Hard Graft: Work, Health and Rights

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Our building has step-free access. Exhibitions include audio description, British Sign Language and captions.

A photograph of two people in an exhibition space looking at a large scale installation artwork. The artwork consists of the facade of a church with stained glass windows depicting sex workers and a pink neon sign of the of the words workers, workers, workers. In the background another person is watching a film screening and wearing headphones.
Money Makes the World Go Round, Lindsey Mendick, 2024 Commissioned by Wellcome Collection, Hard Graft Exhibition at Wellcome Collection, Gallery Photo: Steven Pocock, 2024. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0).

Wellcome Collection’s powerful new exhibition tells a compelling history of undervalued work and its effects on the body ★★★★

The Telegraph

Explore the profound impact of physical work on health and the body at our new major exhibition.

‘Hard Graft: Work, Health and Rights’ delves into the stories of underrepresented workers and their rights within precarious and unsafe labour environments. From protests to healing practices, the exhibition unveils hidden histories of resistance and collective action.

Through a collection of over 150 items, including historical objects, contemporary artworks, films and new commissions, we invite you to witness the interconnectedness of working practices across the globe and the enduring fight for workers’ rights.

You can also watch a short video inspired by the exhibition. In this video, curator Cindy Sissokho explores how plants became a source of healing and resistance for enslaved communities.

Visit us

Free admission

Galleries open Tuesday–Sunday, Opening times

Gallery 1, level 0

Step-free access is available to all floors of the building

Large-print guides, transcripts and magnifiers are available in the gallery

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Plan your visit

Exhibition visual story

This visual story provides images and information to help you plan and prepare for your visit to the exhibition.

When you're here

Resources designed to support your visit are available online and in the gallery.

Digital highlights tour
  • Find out more about the exhibition with our digital highlights tour, available in short audio clips with audio description and transcripts, or as BSL videos. It can be accessed on your own device, via handheld devices with tactile buttons, or on an iPad which you can borrow
  • Watch BSL video tour
  • Listen to audio tour with audio description
BSL, transcripts and induction loops
Audio description and visual access
Wheelchair and physical access
  • Step-free access is available to all floors of the building
  • We have a Changing Places toilet on level 0 and accessible toilets on all floors
Sensory access
  • A visual story with a sensory map is available online and in the building at the start of the exhibition
  • You can borrow tinted glasses, tinted visors, ear defenders and weighted lap pads. Please speak to a member of staff in the building
  • Weekday mornings and Thursday evenings are usually the quietest times to visit

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