Category: News
Science Museum launches Astronights sleepovers for adults
Hot on the heels of Museums at Night the Science Museum is extending the way visitors experience the museum by announcing two unique all-nighters including midnight screenings of the new Star Wars film. Dubbed Astronights, the events… Read more
Leading arts professionals in China and the UK examine the contemporary art museum
As part of the 2015 UK-China Year of Cultural Exchange, Tate and the Central Academy of Fine Arts Art Museum (CAFAM) will host a series of dialogues for museum professionals in Beijing from today until Thursday. The UK – China 2015… Read more
Julia Peyton-Jones to step down as director of Serpentine Galleries
Julia Peyton-Jones has been Director of the Serpentine Galleries since 1991 and was joined in 2006, by Hans Ulrich Obrist as Co-Director of Exhibitions and Programmes and Director of International Projects. Together they have made the Serpentine… Read more
HLF holds conference to encourage more bids from disability groups
Prompted by the 20th anniversary of the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA), HLF’s Inclusive Heritage Conference will challenge change-makers to address the under-representation of disabled people in shaping, visiting and working within the heritage sector. It will look at achievements to… Read more
Museums at Night: making museums amazing
What are the aims and objectives of Museums at Night? To challenge the notion that some people have that museums are boring and not for them by encouraging them to do something different at a… Read more
ACE announces successful applicants of £2.6m funds for WiFi in Public Libraries
Arts Council England (ACE) is delivering the WiFi in Public Libraries programme, on behalf of DCMS, which is a one-off funding programme to enable all libraries in England to provide free, accessible WiFi for their users. It… Read more
British Museum to set up Emergency Heritage Management programme in Iraq
The £3m grant will enable the British Museum to deliver a programme of in-depth and specialised training to establish a dedicated corps of Iraqi heritage professionals, fully skilled to deal with the aftermath of the destruction by… Read more
Welsh Museums Festival – the highlights to come
Museums across Wales are celebrating this week with more than 100 events as part of the Welsh Museums Festival with from sleepovers, talks, walks, archaeologist digs, re-enactments and Halloween themed activities. Now in its second year, the… Read more
HLF awards timely grant of £2.8m to establish National Centre for Horology
HLF has awarded the British Horological Institute (BHI) – a membership organisation for people who make, repair, collect and sell clocks, watches and other timepieces – a grant to create a National Centre for Horology at its… Read more
Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery launches mini museum for under-5s
The Mini Museum at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery has been designed to appeal to pre-school children, incorporating many of the paintings and exhibits that prove most popular with younger visitors to the museum, alongside comfortable soft seating… Read more
Cosmonauts: Birth of the Space Age at the Science Museum
On 15 December Tim Peake will become Britain’s first European Space Agency astronaut in space when he launches from Kazakhstan to meet the crew on the International Space Station (ISS). He will join a long list of distinguished men and… Read more
Worcester heritage trainees complete HLF courses to find jobs in museums
Worcestershire’s Treasures has enabled heritage venues in the city to up-skill graduates in order to plug the skills gaps within the sector. Since 2011 a total of 17 graduates have completed the paid traineeship within the heritage… Read more
Staffordshire Hoard scoops major conservation prize at Icon Awards
The Icon Conservation Awards recognise the highest standards of conservation, research and collections care within the UK art and heritage sectors and the winners were announced by the Royal Academy of Art’s Artistic Director Tim Marlow at a ceremony last… Read more
Derby Museums’ Mini Maker Faire returns to The Silk Mill
Derby Museums’ Mini Maker Faire returns tomorrow, part of The Silk Mill’s dedicated five year transformation in to The Museum of Making, and there will be a brand new exhibition running throughout Derby Mini Maker Faire 2015 – Museum of Making: Lite, an… Read more
Deadline approaches for WIRP International Travel Grant Scheme
The Working Internationally Regional Project is offering a small number of travel grants to support non-national museums in England to work internationally. The grants could work for those museums that have international ambitions but are struggling to… Read more
Long-term resilience the theme of today’s Museums Galleries Scotland biennial conference
Fighting Fit: Ready for Anything is Museums Galleries Scotland’s third biennial conference and the conference programme spans a wide range of themes including governance and change management; creativity and enterprise; and responsiveness and agility. The day will focus on… Read more
Rare Union flag from Battle of Trafalgar goes on display at National Maritime Museum
The National Maritime Museum display will show the Union flag flown at the Battle of Trafalgar from the HMS Minotaur in October 1805. It was acquired from the Church of St Mary’s Selling, Kent, the prize of Stephen Hilton,… Read more
RAMM joins forces with Exeter Dementia Action Alliance
The Exeter Dementia Action Alliance was created in January and will be formally launched at RAMM on 18 November and is a movement working towards a society-wide response to dementia. RAMM has been working with people with memory problems, their… Read more
Flying Scotsman to return as working museum exhibit after £4.2m conservation
The National Railway Museum has drawn up plans that will see, from early 2016, the reappearance of The Flying Scotsman around the UK as a working museum exhibit, demonstrating the engineering science behind steam traction to new generation. For… Read more