Help identify potential case studies that demonstrate how logistics for climate funding are administrated in the arts and cultural sectors

This article was first published by wavehill Can you help identify potential case studies that demonstrate how logistics for climate funding are administrated in the arts and cultural sectors? Wavehill is working with the Arts Council England and the British Council to explore the role that arts and cultural organisations can play in supporting climate-focused […]

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Company Behind the Popular ‘Immersive Van Gogh’ Experience Has Filed for Bankruptcy

This article was first published by artnet In 2021, as the world slowly emerged from pandemic lockdown, perhaps the biggest cultural phenomena to rise from the ashes of COVID-19 was the craze for digitally animated projected light shows based on masterpieces by art-historical greats such as Frida Kahlo, Gustav Klimt, Claude Monet, and, of course, Vincent van Gogh. Now, Lighthouse Immersive Inc., the Toronto-based company […]

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Revision of the ICOM Code of Ethics for Museums – consultation webinars

The ICOM Standing Committee on Ethics (ETHCOM) invites ICOM members to attend the series of webinars for third third consultation in the revision of the ICOM Code of Ethics for Museums. The third consultation opened on June 16, 2023, and will extend until October 31, 2023.  It builds upon the results from the first two […]

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Museums and Heritage Organisations in Ireland join forces to address legacy and conflict issues

The Conflict and Legacy Interpretive Network has been established through collaboration between Bloody Sunday Trust/Museum of Free Derry, National Museums NI (Ulster Museum), and Healing Through Remembering. This network aims to connect museums and heritage organisations actively engaged in conflict and legacy issues, highlighting their important role in promoting dialogue and building mutual understanding. Membership […]

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Spectrum 5.1 yn Gymraeg / Spectrum 5.1 in Welsh – terminology consultation

Neges gan Collections Trust Rydym yn gweithio gyda Bla Translation i gyfieithu safon rheoli casgliadau Spectrum i’r Gymraeg, diolch i gyllid gan Lywodraeth Cymru, i gefnogi amgueddfeydd Cymru i gyrraedd y safon Achredu. Mae Spectrum wedi’i gyfieithu i sawl iaith dros y blynyddoedd ond dyma’r tro cyntaf y bydd ar gael yn Gymraeg. Cam cyntaf y prosiect yw cytuno […]

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Imperial War Museums (IWM) travel to Israel with ICOM UK – British Council Travel Grant

Clare Lawlor, Producer – Public Engagement and Learning at the Imperial War Museums (IWM) travelled to Israel in January 2023 with an ICOM UK – British Council Travel Grant. This is the report from Clare’s visit. As part of the latest phase of transformation at IWM London, the museum planned on opening ground-breaking new Second […]

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Nomad Exhibitions to debut travelling exhibition on Genghis Khan

This article was first published by blooloop Nomad Exhibitions, a designer and producer of sustainable temporary, touring, and permanent exhibitions in the UK, has revealed a new travelling exhibition, Genghis Khan: How the Mongols Changed the World, developed in partnership with Nantes History Museum in France, with the close assistance and support of the Mongolian Ministry of Culture […]

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Ure Museum – University of Reading virtual collaboration with ICOM UK – British Council travel grant

Claudina Romero Mayorga, Education Officer at the Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology (University of Reading) developed a virtual collaboration with the Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation. This is Claudina’s report about the collaboration. Although the original idea was to travel to Cyprus to become familiar with the educational programme of the Bank of Cyprus Cultural […]

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Play to Your Strengths: Co-curating Successful International Exhibitions

This article was first published by Museums + Heritage Advisor Is compromise the most important part of co-curating an international exhibition? According to Sheldon Paquin, Project Delivery Manager for Partnerships at the Science Museum Group, the key is to selectively combine the unique strengths of each institution to create a stronger project. He shared his […]

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