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Whitworth Art Gallery opens Art Garden that will foster well-being through horticulture
The Art Garden is a philanthropic partnership with perfumer Jo Malone London and has been designed with waves of texture, colour and scent, which reveal themselves throughout the seasons. The planting scheme includes some of Jo Malone London’s most-loved ingredients… Read more
Scottish National Gallery receives £5m HLF funding boost to transform galleries and gardens
Designed by Hoskins Architects, the project will create improved natural light into the galleries and offer views into the gardens, which will be landscaping to reinforce their connection to the galleries and this important part of Edinburgh’s World Heritage Site. During renovation, the… Read more
Somme trenches reimagined in Welsh castle exhibition to remember battle’s centenary
The trenches have become synonymous with the First World War and no more so than in the Battle of the Somme, which began 100 years ago today, and has been remembered in an international ceremony at the Thiepval memorial in… Read more
What did museum professionals and providers make of the Museums + Heritage Show 2016?
This year’s Museums + Heritage Show at Olympia in London brought together museum professionals and providers from across the UK and internationally, some from as far afield as Argentina and Singapore, and we caught up with a… Read more
Science Museum’s new exhibition Wounded commemorates 100th anniversary of Battle of the Somme
On that first day of the Battle of the Somme (which would rage until 18 November) 57,000 casualties were sustained by British Forces creating huge and unprecedented medical challenges. At the centre of Wounded: Conflict, Casualties and Care is a… Read more
Art Fund’s Art Happens crowdfunding platform raises £300,000 for museums
Just over a year ago Art Happens helped raise £5,415 to help Birmingham’s Ikon Gallery transport the entire contents of influential photographer Vanley Burke’s flat for a special exhibition entitled At Home With Vanley Burke. Read more
Transparency at Yorkshire Sculpture Park displays Arts Council Collection
Transparency at Yorkshire Sculpture Park features 15 sculptures, installations and films made between 1978 and 2014 by artists including Yelena Popova, Mark Titchner, Rachel Whiteread and Cerith Wyn Evans. Presented during a period when the demand for truth and… Read more
Opening of Shakespeare’s New Place postponed as floods delay project
The Trust said that torrential rainfall in recent weeks has made it impossible for groundwork to be completed as planned, and this has in turn delayed installation of the new garden on the footprint of Shakespeare’s family… Read more
Brexit sends shockwaves through museum sector and poses next great challenge
The mood at the second day of the Association of Independent Museums Conference at the Surgeons’ Hall in Edinburgh was muted as sector professionals tried to come to terms with the result of yesterday’s landmark EU Referendum. Read more
HLF announce £10m boost for Skills for the Future at AIM conference
A £10m fund to train the next generation of heritage craftspeople, specialists and entrepreneurs was unveiled today by Sir Peter Luff, Chair of the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF). Skills for the Future funding will have a particular focus… Read more
AIM announces new Chair at annual conference
AIM’s new chair, Richard Evans has been the director of Beamish Living Museum since 2008 and leads a team of more than 350 staff, supported by more than 400 volunteers as well as more than 2,000 friends and business partners. Read more
New £1m History Makers fund launched by AIM and Biffa Award
History Makers will fund museums to create new exhibitions that will inspire the public through the lives and achievements of extraordinary, historical figures who have made a significant impact on the industrial, scientific, commercial or social history of the UK,… Read more
Glasgow’s Gallery of Modern Art completes restoration of its 200-year-old clock tower
The restoration work at GoMA removed previously stained cream masonry paint and cement repairs, together with vegetation growing out of the Corinthian column bases and extensive conservation repairs to the clock tower. Glasgow Life, which manages GoMA, instructed conservation accredited… Read more
National Army Museum launches educational offensive to mark Battle of the Somme’s 100th anniversary
It was one of the bloodiest and most tragic battles in human history with one million killed or injured, however, Britons’ knowledge of the battle, say the National Army Museum, is ‘cosmetic, confused or non-existent’. According to… Read more
Engineering the World: V&A to stage retrospective of revolutionary engineer Ove Arup
The exhibition, part of the V&A’s Engineering Season will tell the untold stories behind some of the world’s most famous buildings including the Sydney Opera House and the Centre Pompidou in Paris as the V&A states the first ever major retrospective on… Read more
Tate Modern opens new £260m 10-storey Switch House dedicated to live art, installation and film
Following on from the redevelopment of the Bankside Power Station into a museum for international modern and contemporary art in 2000, the architects behind that transformation, Herzog & de Meuron have recently extended Tate Modern with Switch… Read more
New-look Mary Rose Museum set to re-open next month following extensive redesign
The Mary Rose Museum is almost ready to reveal the extraordinary remains of Henry VIII’s 16th century warship in all her glory. For the first time since she was raised from the Solent in 1982 visitors can… Read more
Six designs shortlisted for new Museum of London at Smithfield General Market
Each of the designs illustrate what the new museum could look like and embrace a wide range of interpretations, all of which demonstrate ‘high quality, creative ideas and innovation for this exciting project’. The 25,000 sq m site includes Smithfield… Read more
Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service bestowed upon the Friends of the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust
In recognition of nearly 50 years support for the independent Museum, The Friends of the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust have been awarded The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service – the highest award given to voluntary groups across the UK The… Read more
JORVIK’s Vikings return to Coppergate for temporary exhibition as major post-flood refit continues
The JORVIK Viking Centre was one of the many homes and businesses in York that suffered substantial flood damage in December 2015 and currently remains closed as a major refurbishment is underway with the aims of re-open… Read more