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Museums Commended For Their Innovative Museums And Galleries Month Events

By Richard Moss

22/07/2008

Image: a photograph of a person attaching small colourful flags onto a web like structure

Art with an oriental theme - part of Late Shift at the Sainsbury Centre in Norwich.

Commendations for museums and galleries taking part in Museum and Galleries Month (MGM) 2008 have been announced by the Campaign for Museums.

The scheme aims to recognise creativity and innovation in events organised by museums and galleries during MGM and winners were drawn from a wide range of submissions. All were inspired by the theme of ideas and innovation as well as a series of late night openings for MGM’s Night at the Museum initiative in the middle of May.

Subjects and approaches varied from tea tastings to creating artistic bird boxes - each illustrating how the UK’s museums and galleries embrace MGM with ingenuity and flair.

“I think people this year have taken a real imaginative leap to deliver something really different,” said Ylva French of the Campaign for Museums. “The level of planning was also very impressive; the event at the Sainsbury Centre for example was actually part of a whole series of events across the east of England and they started planning this back in November 2007.”

At the Sainsbury Centre, staff worked hard to combine the Ideas and Innovation theme of MGM 2008 and added a Chinese dimension. Their evening event included traditional Chinese lion dancing from the Hung Sing Martial Arts School, art workshops and story telling.

Image: a photograph of a man with two young children looking at a museum display case

Families were encouraged to explore Weston Park's Space Age exhibition

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.

Image: a photo of museum workshop with a man holding his arms aloft in front of a room full of people

How to Make a Museum with Keats House Museum at the London Metropolitan Archive

“I think the art programme inspired many museums and galleries to look at new ways in which they could work with artists,” added Ylva, “and some of the runners up were very good and innovative too and it brought many new approaches to attracting new kinds of audiences and exploring new kinds of markets.”

Each of the three MGM Commendation winners will receive £500, sponsored by the MGM Arts Programme, the Campaign for Museums and Aardman, who allowed free screenings of their Wrong Trousers and Shaun the Sheep films during the MGM Museums at night scheme.

The case studies of the winning and shortlisted entries (ten in all) are now on the MGM website to serve as an inspiration to all.

Keats House
Keats Grove, Hampstead, London, NW3 2RR, England

Open: Keats House is now closed for its transformation. Please see our website for information about the progress of the works.

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

Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norwich
University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, Norfolk, England

Open: Tues-Sun 10.00-17.00 Weds until 20.00
Closed: Mon Christmas & New Year

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