Discover how the people of the Marshall Islands are responding to climate change and the legacies of nuclear weapons testing, as seen through the eyes of contemporary artists.

The Marshall Islands are steeped in culture and natural beauty, but the country’s recent history has been marked by struggle and survival.

Kõmij Mour Ijin/Our Life is Here at the National Maritime Museum has been co-produced with arts organisation, Cape Farewell. Bringing together the work of ten artists, the exhibition highlights the resilience of the Pacific nation. Their pieces explore themes including displacement, memory and the climate crisis, and were created following a Cape Farewell expedition to the Islands in 2023.

Visit Kõmij Mour Ijin/Our Life is Here, uncover the cultural heritage of the Marshall Islands – and find out how Marshallese communities are responding to our changing planet.

Kõmij Mour Ijin/Our Life is Here runs until 14 June 2026.