Behaviour Management with Young People in the Arts & Cultural Sector
OnlineAbout this Artswork Event ‘Really useful and presented very well… Great overview of issues that can arise and how to deal/adapt them’ (Course Participant 2017) This is essential training for […]
Behind the Interpretation: Co-creating the development of three new maritime galleries at Poole Museum
OnlineInterested in co-creation and how it can be affectively used to develop interpretation and design in your heritage/ cultural setting? This talk will give an overview of the National Lottery […]
GEM North East: Supporting Young Peoples Career Aspirations
OnlineThese sessions are designed to go back to basics and focus on activity that forms a core part of cultural and heritage venue offers. Be inspired by examples of practice […]
Arts Award London Network Meeting
Zoom , United KingdomOur Arts Award London Network meetings offer a space for networking, new ideas and nurturing creativity. There will be support and signposting provided on training and delivering Arts Award at […]
GEM West Midlands: Digital coffee and chat
OnlineJoin the GEM West Midlands for a digital coffee and chat. Put the kettle on, pull up a chair and say hello. A digital monthly chat open to all, members […]
Transforming our Practice, Transforming Our World (Part 1)
Building museum and heritage workers’ skills to support people to meet the challenges of today, and tomorrow. GEM’s vision is closely aligned with the vision of Transforming our world: the […]
Reopening for Learning – Moving Forward Together
Online , United KingdomJoin this facilitated discussion around reopening museums and heritage sites for learning to find a way forward together.
The Future of Museum Education – Blended Learning in Scotland
Join GEM and Museums and Galleries Scotland as we celebrate the delivery of online learning throughout the pandemic and explore the potential of blended learning as an approach for Museum, Gallery and Heritage educators in the future.
Digital Skills Day
Presented by the Arts Marketing Association, this free training day is for anyone working or volunteering for small to medium-sized UK heritage organisations to build their digital skills and engage new & more diverse audiences. It is part of the Digital Heritage Lab programme which is funded through the support of The National Lottery Heritage Fund as part of the Digital Skills for Heritage initiative.
Project Management for the Arts & Cultural Sector
OnlineWhether you are developing a funding application or are at the point of initiating a funded project, this workshop will leave you fully equipped and inspired to deliver your own […]