Diversity and inclusion strategies to be explored at Museums + Heritage Show
A look at some of the sessions at Museums + Heritage Show 2024 which focus on diversity, inclusion, and accessibility strategies for cultural organisations.
A look at some of the sessions at Museums + Heritage Show 2024 which focus on diversity, inclusion, and accessibility strategies for cultural organisations.
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A public space exploring the area’s complex heritage is part of £15m redevelopment of the city’s waterfront, which is already home to many of its museums
Monet’s ‘The Epte in Giverny’ and Degas’ ‘Modiste Decorating a Hat’ have been gifted through the Acceptance in Lieu scheme.
A 17th century painting by Salvator Rosa, stolen from Christ Church Picture Gallery in 2020 along with works by van Dyck and Carracci, has been recovered in Romania, but the other two paintings remain missing.
Designs taken from the Grade I listed former royal residence will be incorporated into a range of products soon to be made available for purchase
Tate Britain will host the prize again for the first time since 2018
The museum’s online fans are being asked to transcribe one page each of the memoir, written by the novelist’s older brother
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The biannual online magazine, edited by the museum’s research hub director, launches today
An exhibition will put the Bronze Head of Caligula, thought to be lost for 182 years, after its rediscovery in the Schroder Collection.