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*Happy and Green - The Benefits to Museums of a Focus on Wellbeing and
Sustainability *



*Date and time: *Tuesday 4th March 2014, 10.30-17.00

*Cost:* Free attendance

*Location:* The Cinema Museum, 2 Dugard Way, London SE11 4TH

*Refreshments:* A sandwich lunch will be provided.



This workshop, the first ever run jointly by The Happy Museum Project and
Julie's Bicycle, will investigate the value of a focus on Wellbeing and
Sustainability in museum (and wider cultural) practice. The workshop will
build on the Happy Museum learning evaluation which asks where the
synergies between social and environmental sustainability can be found and
highlights opportunities to cultivate social and natural capital alongside
the "cultural assets" of the museum's collection. These include physical
resources such as outdoor space, efficient use of natural resources, the
role of volunteers and the benefits of a happy workforce. Alongside
information and insights from Happy Museum and Julie's Bicycle we will hear
practical case studies from partner organisations such as the Godalming
Museum, The Cinema Museum and Battersea Arts Centre and  consider the role
of mindfulness in organisational contexts.



The focus of the day will be on discussion.  We will share learning and
practical experiences, gain inspiration and insight to take back to our own
organisations and practice, and together build a picture of the direct and
indirect practical benefits that can be gained. The day will be of
relevance to all those working in a museum or cultural context including
management, curation, education and learning and facilities.



The venue for the event is the fantastic, volunteer run, Cinema Museum in
Kennington, London.  Housed in the old workhouse where Charlie Chaplin once
lived, the museum was one of the first to receive a Happy Museum Commission
http://www.cinemamuseum.org.uk/



*Happy Museum* provides a framework for a growing group of museums to
investigate a holistic approach to sustainability and wellbeing.  Whilst
many museums appreciate their position at the heart of their community and
combine scholarship, stewardship, learning and a desire for greater
participation, HMP shows that the *context* is now different. Climate
change, pressures on the planet's finite resources and awareness that a
good, happy society need not make economic growth its only meaningful
measure of success, offer a context to re-imagine the purpose of museums.
The project takes a view of sustainability which looks beyond financial and
resource management and considers a museum's role as steward of people,
place and planet, supporting institutional and community resilience in the
face of global financial and environmental challenges.
www.happymuseumproject.org



*Julie's Bicycle* - Currently working with over 1000 cultural organisations
in the UK and Europe, Julie's Bicycle offers free online tools, research,
and bespoke consultancy to help arts organisations measure, manage, and
reduce their environmental impacts. Founded by the music industry, with
expertise from the arts and sustainability, Julie's Bicycle bridges the gap
between the creative industries and sustainability. Based on a foundation
of peer-reviewed research, we sustain creativity, enabling the arts to
create change. www.juliesbicycle.com



*HOW DO I SIGN UP?* Sign up for the day by emailing
[log in to unmask] Please state your name, contact details,
position, and museum affiliation. Also, let us know if you have any food
intolerances. Numbers are limited so if you're interested, please get in
touch asap.



Many thanks,



Nicola Mann



Happy Museum Project

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