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Enduring Violence: Bhopal's Ongoing Water Disaster

An exhibition to highlight the ongoing water contamination disaster in Bhopal, India.

Wednesday 20th - Sunday 24th May 2026
12:00pm til 5:00pm

Wednesday 20th - Sunday 24th May 2026
Phoenix Art Space in Brighton
12:00pm til 5:00pm

Enduring Violence: Bhopal's Ongoing Water Disaster

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Enduring Violence: Bhopal's Ongoing Water Disaster


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The Bhopal Medical Appeal is excited to announce that we will be taking part in Brighton Fringe 2026 with a powerful new exhibition, ‘Bhopal’s Ongoing Water Disaster’.

Taking place at Phoenix Art Space, Brighton, from Wednesday 20th May to Sunday 24th May, the exhibition highlights the continuing water contamination affecting communities impacted by the 1984 Bhopal disaster.

Produced by the University of Leeds’ LivingBodiesObjects project in partnership with the Bhopal Medical Appeal, it marks the culmination of a collaborative research project exploring new ways to tell the story of groundwater contamination in Bhopal. Interviews with members of water-affected communities, original artworks, striking photography, and innovative digital storytelling form the heart of the exhibition.

Join us in Brighton to learn more about this urgent environmental injustice and the voices calling for change.

This exhibition is free to attend.


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10-14 Waterloo Place, Brighton, BN2 9NB

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