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Shortlist Announced For Gulbenkian Museums & Galleries Prize

By 24 Hour Museum Staff

03/04/2007

Image: a photograph of a large terracotta coloured Georgian building

Kew Palace, home of George III and family in the early 1800s. © Historic Royal Palaces / newsteam.co.uk

The shortlist for the £100,000 2007 Gulbenkian Prize for Museums and Galleries has been announced.

It features Britain’s smallest royal palace, two transformed Victorian museums and the first UK gallery to cut its carbon emissions by almost 50 per cent.

They are: Glasgow’s Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum for its New Century Project, Kew Palace in London, Pallant House Gallery in Chichester, West Sussex and Sheffield’s Weston Park Museum.

The four venues were chosen by a panel of expert judges from a longlist of ten and the eventual winner will be announced on May 24 during Museums and Galleries Month.

Image: an interior shot of a museum with a tree diorama in the foreground and a stuffed rhino in the distance

The What On Earth Galleries at Weston Park showcase the city's famous natural history collection. © Sheffield Museums Trust

“Choosing a shortlist has been tough,” said novelist, broadcaster and journalist Francine Stock, who is chairing the judging panel. “We’ve travelled coast to coast from northernmost Scotland to the Sussex seaside visiting ten very different museums.”

“Each has its own way of attracting the local community and new audiences to collections and exhibitions and it’s exciting to see their growth in visitor numbers. There are marked contrasts in size and style but all four shortlisted museums are outstanding.”

Kelvingrove’s £35m New Century Project was a three-year restoration and redisplay scheme, which allowed more of its world-class collection to be shown to the public and targeted a wide range of audiences, cutting across disciplines and communicating through themes and stories.

Image: a photograph of a terrace garden next to a modern building extension

Chichester's Pallant House Gallery now has a state of the art gallery extension. © Pallant House Gallery

Pallant House contains one of the world’s best collections of Modern British art and its new £8.6m extension means that 17 galleries now show both the permanent collection and temporary exhibitions to their best advantage. It is also the first gallery in the UK to install a geothermal heating and cooling system, cutting its carbon emissions by between 40-50 per cent.

Kew Palace, run by Historic Royal Palaces, is Britain’s smallest royal palace and recreates the era of George III who lived there in the early 1800s. Careful conservation and interpretation plus imaginative visual and sound effects have been used to recreate its Georgian heyday.

Sheffield’s Weson Park Museum underwent a £19m transformation, involving the local community, bringing to life the unusual treasures from the city’s archaeology, natural, social history and visual and decorative art collections. It attracted 55,000 visitors on its reopening day.

Image: a photograph of a spitfire aeroplane suspended in an ornate hallway

Spitfire LA198, hanging from the roof of Kelvingrove's west court. © Glasgow City Council (Museums)

The Gulbenkian was launched in 2003 and is the UK’s biggest single arts prize, given annually to one museum or gallery for excellence and innovation, regardless of its size and budget.

Past winners have included Big Pit: National Mining Museum of Wales in Blaenafon in 2005 and Brunel’s ss Great Britain in Bristol, which won in 2006. Ss Great Britain’s visitor figures have risen by 40 per cent since the award and has since been shortlisted for the European Museum of the Year prize.

The 24 Hour Museum is running a People’s Vote, where you can have your say on who should win the coveted prize. You can still vote for any of the longlisted venues until the eve of the announcement of the prize proper, so even if your local museum hasn’t made the shortlist you can still make your voice heard.

Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, Glasgow
Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, Argyle Street, Glasgow, G3 8AG, Strathclyde, Scotland

T: 0141 276 9599
Open: Monday to Thursday and Saturday 10am to 5pm, Friday and Sunday 11am to 5pm

Kew Palace and Queen Charlotte's Cottage
Kew Palace and Queen Charlotte's Cottage, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, Richmond, TW9 3AB, Surrey, England

Open: Kew Palace reopens this year on 24 March 2007 and will be open daily until 28 October (inclusive). Open hours are 10:00 - 18:00 Tuesday to Sundays (last admission 1700) and 11:00 - 18:00 on Mondays (last admission 1700). Queen Charlotte's Cottage is open on selected dates during the summer months, please see www.hrp.org.uk for more information.

Pallant House Gallery, Chichester
Pallant House Gallery, 9 North Pallant, Chichester, PO19 1TJ, West Sussex, England

Open: Tues-Sat 10.00-17.00 Thurs 10.00-20.00 Sun & Bank Holiday Monday 12.30-17.00
Closed: All Day Mondays 25,26 December, 1 January

Weston Park Museum, Sheffield
Weston Park Museum, Sheffield Galleries & Museums Trust, Leader House, Surrey Street, Sheffield, S1 2LH, South Yorkshire, England

T: 0114 278 2655
Open: Mon- Sat 10am- 5pm and Sun 11am-5pm

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