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£1.50 booking fee per online transaction, £2.50 by phone.
No fee when tickets are booked in person.
Booking fees are per transaction and not per ticket. If your booking contains several events the highest booking fee will apply. Booking fees do not currently apply to bookings for exhibitions in the Art Gallery. The booking fee may be reduced on certain events.
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Introducing Our Time on Earth
Have you ever wondered how we can live on the planet in a way that doesn't destroy the very ecosystems we need to thrive?
We are the Earth: a letter from Indigenous leaders
This letter, entitled We are the Earth was written by Indigenous activists from Brazil, Sônia Guajajara and Célia Xakriabá, in collaboration with Earthrise
Members enjoy free entry to all exhibitions
Schools
Join us with your school this summer on an interactive journey through ideas from around the world and the curriculum, with our latest exhibition about the climate emergency. The exhibition is free (Key Stages 1-3) and £3 per student (up to 19 years).
Download our free teacher handout to support your visit to Our Time on Earth
We are also offering exclusive school tours of the exhibition, and workshops with theatre-maker Hannah Calascione to tell a new story for planet earth.
Watch this space for our classroom resources for Key Stage 2-4 linking to Citizenship, Geography, Science, English, History, DT, Art, and more.
Please email [email protected] for enquiries.
Sustainability Manifesto
Our Time on Earth gives us an opportunity to pilot new ways of sustainable working at the Barbican. Initiated and led by Guest Curators Caroline Till and Kate Franklin with support from Julie’s Bicycle, we have developed a set of guidelines for sustainable touring exhibitions and asked all our partners and collaborators to sign up to our sustainability commitment to ensure all involved in delivery of the exhibition are working to the highest possible environmental standards. We are developing this practice in collaboration with other departments as part of our five-year sustainability strategy that will be published in early 2022.
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with special thanks to Professor Henrietta Moore