** Extended Bookings deadline –
Monday June 2nd 5pm**
Apologies for any mix-up in the dates of the last email!
We understand that a number of people are chasing approval of payment from their organisations to attend conference and are able to offer a short extension on
the bookings deadline to accommodate these delegates. Please get in touch if you need assistance with booking your place.
Social History Curators Group Conference, 26 and 27 June
Riverside Museum, Glasgow and National Mining Museum, Scotland, Newtongrange
Deep Impact: demonstrating the value of social history collections
Please see attached booking form and programme for further information. We recommend that you read the attached travel information before booking your transport to the conference.
Completed booking forms can be sent to Jen Kavanagh, SHCG Treasurer:
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Highlights include:
• Keynote and discussion panel on embedding community engagement led by Glasgow Life Director of Policy and Research Mark O’Neill
• Keynote from Dr Dave O’Brien, City University, London on the value of culture
• ‘Coal Not Dole ‘- Jemma Conway revealing the impact of the miners strike through partnership working at Experience Barnsley
• ‘Bristol at Home’- Helen McConnell will share how MShed in Bristol have used social media to widen the impact of its social history collections
• Maria Erskine from Nottingham City Museums and Galleries on their novel use of social history collections to reduce rates of smoking in the city
Plus
• Opt in Workshops and interactive sessions
• An optional tour of Tenement House, Glasgow
And...
Saturday 28 June:
Optional study visit to Summerlee Museum of Scottish Industrial Life, in Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire (see attached document for further information)
Why SHCG Annual Conference is for you:
* Explore innovative projects influencing how we can embed the social justice work generated by social history curators into core practice.
* Gain advice and tips on ways to measure and demonstrate the value of social history collections in working with communities.
* Develop your skills and be inspired on new ways to interpret social history collections
* Network, connect and share ideas with colleagues from across the UK
We would really appreciate if you could disseminate this to your groups and contacts. There is also a link to the documents online so you can share it through your social media.
http://www.shcg.org.uk/events-and-events-archive?item=10
With best wishes
Ciara and Jude
Conference organisers
Ciara Canning | Senior Curator | Colchester and Ipswich Museums
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