AHI
Understanding and Developing Audiences
St Fagans National Museum of History Cardiff, United KingdomAudience development is an important part of planning process for heritage interpretation projects. To appeal to the right audiences, we need to understand who they are and focus on how to communicate with them to provide an attractive visitor offer. Our workshop aims to help you determine who your audiences are and assist you in […]
Heritage Interpretation (Applied) Course
Clifton Pavilion Bristol Zoo Gardens, Bristol, United KingdomHeritage Interpretation will provide practitioners with the opportunity to develop their understanding and application of interpretive good practice. Participants will share skills and explore the principles of interpretation through hands-on learning. The course will explore the background and context for interpretive theory and support participants in putting it into practice in a meaningful way. This […]
Heritage Interpretation (Applied) Course
British Motor Museum Banbury Road, Gaydon, United KingdomHeritage Interpretation (Applied) will provide practitioners with the opportunity to develop their understanding and application of interpretive good practice. Participants will share skills and explore the principles of interpretation through hands-on learning. The course will explore the background and context for interpretive theory and support participants in putting it into practice in a meaningful way. […]
Interpretive Writing
National Brewery Centre Horninglow Street, Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, United KingdomThe aim of this workshop is to develop your interpretive writing skills to help engage and connect with your audiences through exhibitions, panels, leaflets and other written media. Who is it for? The workshop is for you if your role involves writing to engage audiences with your property, collection or subject – whether in heritage, […]