9. Works Cited
1. Besant, Walter. East London. London: Chatto & Windus, 1901.
2. Evans, Dean. "Whitechapel Gallery: History, p. 2" . Site on Passmore
Evans. Web. 19 Dec. 2010.
3. Whitechapel gallery. (2013, June). Retrieved from whitechapelgallery.org
4. Victorian London - Education - Education for the poor - Toynbee Hall
Editor's Notes
Bonnie will open the presentation, explain the project, our topicAdam will talk about the beginning history
Opened in 1901Inspired by Toynbee’s Arts Program in the St. Jude buildingMoved to Whitechapel to educate the public“Culture as a means to educate people. Enabling people and empowering people to engage critically with culture as a part of a democratic upbringing.”East London still an immigrant areaJewish communityArt education for the working class
-Bonnie’s slide-Throw in stats about the opening-Demographic of people-Community place
-Ethnic and community relevant showings-Talk about the outside location
-Bonnie’s slide-Transition stage
-Bonnie’s slides-Façade info-Marriage of the antique and the modern/past and future
-Adam’s slides-Talk about current community (Bangledeshi)-Bring in SWOT analysis commenting on lack of bangledeshi visitors
-Changing popularity of the gallery-Host to a new type clientel