Developing digital / hybrid learning in museums, archives and local studies libraries. Part Three: Hybrid Heritage Learning in Wales
OnlineDeveloping digital / hybrid learning in museums, archives and local studies libraries A chance for museum, archive and library professionals in Wales to explore how they can develop their heritage education service using digital engagement and how it links to your physical learning offer. After consulting with sector professionals and teachers, the Group for Education […]
Work experience, Work placements & Inclusive pathways
OnlineJoin us for a GEM webinar focusing on Work experience, Work placements & Inclusive pathways, hosted by freelance consultant Rachel Moss. Join us for a GEM webinar focusing on Work experience, Work placements & Inclusive pathways, hosted by freelance consultant Rachel Moss. This session will begin by sharing the research findings so far on this area of focus, […]
Learning and queer history with Sacha Coward
Dulwich Picture Gallery Gallery Road, London, England, United KingdomThis in person GEM workshop at Dulwich Picture Gallery in South London led by Sacha Coward will help you to look at your collection through a new lens. Queer the fear and do it anyway will help participants to look at ways to queer collections to connect with a community that has traditionally been underserved […]
GEM Course: Museum Learning Basics
OnlineThis live virtual learning course provides practical examples of preparing and delivering museum learning progammes and is ideal for pre-career and early career museum professionals interested in delivering learning. Gain confidence in museum learning basics by sharing challenges and practical solutions with peers from other organisations and the course leader. Who is it for? This […]
Making your Museum Accessible to Low Income Families
OnlineIn partnership with Children North East Do you want to understand your audiences that are experiencing poverty better? Do you need dedicated time for your staff to understand the barriers faced by those experiencing poverty to accessing cultural spaces? Both Kids in Museums and Children North East will share their insights into some of the […]
Working with young people and families in your community (Wales)
OnlineJoin us for an informal virtual sharing and discussion session to help you think about your work with young people and families in your local community. In this session, we will: - think about the importance of this work - hear case studies from The Egypt Centre and Glynn Vivian in Swansea - create opportunities […]
GEM Course: Museum Learning Basics
OnlineThis live virtual learning course provides practical examples of preparing and delivering museum learning progammes and is ideal for pre-career and early career museum professionals interested in delivering learning. Gain confidence in museum learning basics by sharing challenges and practical solutions with peers from other organisations and the course leader. Who is it for? This […]
The Future is Now: Museum Youth Summit – Sector Sharing Event
OnlineThe Kids in Museums Youth Panel shares what they think you should know about young people in museums. Museums want to know how they can attract more young people in a world where there is increasing competition for their attention. Often, they don’t know where to begin. Now young people have spoken, and this event […]
Conference: Extractivism / Activism
The Building Centre 26 Store Street, London, United KingdomThe arts have long been concerned with highlighting the ongoing histories of resource extraction and its repercussions. This event brings together researchers, artists, designers and activists from a range of backgrounds to consider local projects in intersectional, granular detail. Collectively, we will reevaluate the relationship between the arts, extraction and activism - both historically and […]
Conference: Extractivism / Activism
The Building Centre 26 Store Street, London, United KingdomThe arts have long been concerned with highlighting the ongoing histories of resource extraction and its repercussions. This event brings together researchers, artists, designers and activists from a range of backgrounds to consider local projects in intersectional, granular detail. Collectively, we will reevaluate the relationship between the arts, extraction and activism - both historically and […]