New Research Project – Key Changes and Trends in Temporary and Touring Exhibitions

New Research Project – Key Changes and Trends in Temporary and Touring Exhibitions

BE PART OF OUR NEW RESEARCH The Exhibitions Group is undertaking new research into trends and changes in temporary and touring exhibitions, from new collaborations and funding models to the impact of Covid-19,…

BE PART OF OUR NEW RESEARCH

The Exhibitions Group is undertaking new research into trends and changes in temporary and touring exhibitions, from new collaborations and funding models to the impact of Covid-19, Brexit, and rising loan costs. We’re exploring how museums and organisations are adapting, through partnership initiatives like MAGNET and innovative funding schemes.

We want to hear from you.

Your feedback will help us assess economic, production, and partnership models, challenges, and opportunities for diversity, sustainability, and audience engagement. The findings will shape sector-wide support and our future work.

The project is titled ‘Temporary and touring exhibitions practice: economic, production and partnership models’ and the survey takes just 10-15 minutes to complete. We are looking for responses on behalf of the organisation rather than personal views.

Take our quick survey now (estimated completion time: 10-15 mins). Deadline Friday 8 August.

We will be back in touch with the outcomes of this research in the coming months.

Thank you for your support.

All responses are anonymous and managed by Cultural Associates Oxford (CAO). Read their privacy policy.

If you have questions or need an accessible version, please contact Tamsin Stewart.

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