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Whether you are looking for examples of good practice or new ideas, we hope our ever-growing bank of case studies will inspire you. They include practical tips on organising, touring and hosting exhibitions, as well as new models for developing and funding exhibitions.
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Exhibition: Mademoiselle Fanny Claus on Tour Venue: Ashmolean Museum Author: Helen Ward, Deputy Head of Education, Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology www.ashmolean.org Portrait of Mademoiselle Claus, Edouard Manet,© Ashmolean Museum of Art & Archaeology In 2012…
National Museums Scotland National Museums Scotland is one of the leading museum groups in Europe and looks after collections of national and international importance. The organisation provides loans, partnerships, research and training in…
Venue: National Waterfront Museum Author: Jacqueline Roach, Swyddog Arddangosfeydd a Rhaglenni / Exhibitions and Programmes Officer, Amgueddfa Genedlaethol Y Glannau / National Waterfront Museum www.amgueddfacymru.ac.uk www.museumwales.ac.uk The National Waterfront Museum’s touring exhibitions stem from some of…
Exhibition Background In early 2013, 20-21 Visual Arts Centre in Scunthorpe, darts, Doncaster and The Civic in Barnsley worked together to submit a funding application to Arts Council England’s Strategic Touring Fund. The…
Exhibition: Brains: The Mind as Matter Venues: Wellcome Collection and Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester Authors: Danny Birchall, Wellcome Collection, London. / Emma Thom, Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester. Enid Blyton was one…
THE HERDS is a public art and climate action on an unprecedented scale. Herds of life-size puppet animals created in renewable and recyclable materials are journeying 12,000 miles through Africa and Europe,…