Haydn was asked by National Museums Liverpool to create a visual identity for their up and coming exhibition, The Sankofa: Connections and Collections. Derived from a word in the Akan language of Ghana, Sankofa translates as ‘reach back and get it’, with this exhibition looking at the Transatlantic Slavery and its legacies and Black Social History/Black Diaspora.
Working in unison with International Slavery Museum, Museum of Liverpool and Merseyside Maritime Museum, the brief asked Haydn to create a visual identity that brings the community together, to preserve and share the past/history for future generations.
Working in unison with International Slavery Museum, Museum of Liverpool and Merseyside Maritime Museum, the brief asked Haydn to create a visual identity that brings the community together, to preserve and share the past/history for future generations.