The emphasis was very much on art and crafts with local artists taking part in the event and presenting work inspired by Chinese culture and exploring its influences on the western world.
Despite being closed for a major refurbishment, staff at Keats House in Hampstead joined forces with their parent organisation the City of London’s Metropolitan Archives and the London Borough of Islington to give local families the opportunity to learn more about museums, curating, conservation, objects and collections.
At Weston Park, Sheffield, over 2,000 people enjoyed the launch day of the museum's Space Age exhibition - with the help of Darth Vader and other Star Wars characters who dramatically opened the exhibition to the accompaniment of the Star Wars theme.
Parents and their children were encouraged to take part in a family trail and there was a buzz of excitement running throughout the whole day as visitors made alien masks, constructed planets and created rockets and spaceships.
This year, for the first time, MGM also added an arts programmer and organiser who helped museums and galleries to explore ways of working with artists. Many museums responded positively with a slew of art workshops and innovative ideas.