The Artist Researcher: artists and museums working together

Foundling Museum 40 Brunswick Square, London, United Kingdom

Museums have always been a source of inspiration and knowledge for artists, and a refocus for many from ‘making’ for an object based practice to a more open-ended research driven approach has led to increased appetite for access to museum archives and the specialist staff oversee them. ‘Artist as researcher, artists and Museum working together’ […]

£20

Maths in Museums

Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum Argyle Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

This workshop aims to explore the ways you can integrate maths into your organisation’s school and family programming and events. The session is suitable for organisations which already have a […]

Free

Home Education Sharing for Museum Educators

Horniman Museum & Gardens 100 London Road, London, Forest Hill, United Kingdom

An opportunity to share ideas, ask questions, and hear from three organisations about their experiences of creating and running Home Education programmes: The Horniman Museum and Gardens, Tower Bridge Museum […]

Achieving Financial Sustainability in a Historic Building

St Nicholas Priory St Nicholas Priory, The Mint, Exeter, United Kingdom

Hear about how St Nicholas Priory's three year NLHF project is helping the organisation move towards financial sustainability. About this event St Nicholas Priory's senior manager Katherine Findlay will talk about the Priory's three-year NLHF project and how it is helping the organisation move towards financial sustainability. This talk will explore the challenges that come […]

£5

Mindfulness in the Museum

Zoom , United Kingdom

Essential workshop for any museum, gallery or arts professional curious about mindfulness and wanting to explore how it can be used to engage with objects and collections as well as […]

Teaching African and African diaspora history

British Museum London, United Kingdom

Join the British Museum Schools team, curators and experts to explore teaching and learning about African and African Diaspora history. Build subject knowledge and share best practice through talks, workshops and performances. The programme features keynote speaker Hakim Adi, Professor of the History of Africa and the African Diaspora at the University of Chichester.

£30

Celebrating Stories of Migration Study Day

The Hold The Hold, 131 Fore Street, Ipswich, Suffolk, United Kingdom

Join Suffolk Archives at The Hold in Ipswich for a free CPD study day covering how heritage and culture organisations can explore and celebrate stories of migration past and present. […]

Free

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