Liz,
We are currently involved in a community consultation process to inform the design of the new galleries at the refurbished Kings Lynn Museum. This is the second stage of an ongoing redevlopment/consultation process.
Contact myself at [log in to unmask] or my colleague at Kings Lynn [log in to unmask] for more info.
All the best,
Hannah
Hannah Maddox
Curator fo Community History
Norfolk Museums and Archaeology Service
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Subject: [SHCG-LIST] Have you determined an exhibition theme through community consultation?
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Hi all
I was just wondering if you, or a fellow museum colleague, have either
determined 1) the overall theme of an exhibition or 2) content,
interpretation, design etc of an exhibition through consultation with
community groups or community organisations.
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery are soon to be working on an exhibition
which will focus heavily on community consultation and I am interested to
hear how other museum colleagues have gone about the consultation process,
what sort of exhibitions you have produced and at what stages in the
process you have involved community groups (or if they have helped manage
the whole process)
I am particularly interested in history exhibitions though would welcome
information about other exhibitions too!
Any help you can give would be much appreciated.
Best wishes
Liz
Audience Development Officer
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
0121 303 0321
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