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NWFED News: Introducing New NWFED Board Member – Dwight Clarke
Dwight is our newest member of the NWFed board and joined us in summer 2021, bringing extensive experience in the creative industries in a wide range of roles. He has worked on a number of of fine art and community projects, gaining hands-on experience of working with the general public as a workshop and gallery assistant and also taking on ...
Tue Feb 1
In Conversation: The Changing Role of Museum Front of House
"Front of House make museums; they are the face of every single one."Join us for our next free In Conversation event for NWFed members.Online on Thursday 24th February 2021, 12 - 1pm #FOHMuseums The pandemic has shown that in a crisis, Front of House workers are invaluable. Their work to reopen museums, respond to the constantly changing environment, and create ...
Mon Jan 3
Publication of NWFed’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan
As a members led organisation, we strive to ensure that all members voices are heard equally, and we uphold inclusive practices in all that we do as a Federation. We want the NWFed to be a vibrant, welcoming, representative organisation, filled with voices and perspectives from across the North west museum sector and the communities we serve. We want to ...
Thu Sep 23
NWFed: In Conversation
The North West museum and heritage sector is bursting with new ideas. From making our sector more equitable to helping museums reduce their carbon footprint, our venues and institutions are leading the way in doing things differently. With so much going on, it can be confusing to know how you can get involved. Wouldn’t it be great if you knew ...
Mon Jun 21
Smiles all round – Creative Science Engagement explored at Bolton Museum, 20 November 2019
I was delighted to attend on behalf of the Fed this event run by SMILE (Science in Museums Inspiring Learning & Engagement) held at Bolton Museum. Organised by Alex McLeman, SMILE Network Leader and Collections Access Officer for Bolton Library and Museum Service, this free CPD day aimed to enable colleagues from across the North West to share their experiences ...
Wed Sep 9
NWFED NEWS: Introducing New NWFED Board Member – Andy Pearce
Andy Pearce has over 30 years experience in the museum sector in the North West in roles ranging from Education Officer to Director. He has worked in a wide range of heritage organisations from small independents to large nationals, from charitable trusts to local authorities and has had responsibility for the care and display of many different types of collections ...
Sun Aug 18
NWFED NEWS: Introducing New Board Member – Gordon Chancellor
Gordon Chancellor moved to Stockport in February 2019 from the East of England, where he had been the Museum Development Officer (MDO) for Cambridgeshire since 2013. Gordon is now freelance and keen to work with museums in the North West. His museum career started as a geologist at the Oxford University Museum in the 1980s, before being appointed Curator of ...
Sun Aug 18
BLOG POST: NWFed Meeting at Manchester Museum, 28 June 2019
Last Friday we were treated to a brilliant double session themed on Asia and hosted by Manchester Museum. Catherine Lumb, Learning and Engagement Co-ordinator, told us about the current exhibition from India, then Bryan Sitch, Deputy Head of Collections and Archaeology, described his research in advance of planned displays about China. Bryan said that the arrival of Esme Ward as Director in ...
Fri Jul 5
NEWS: Museum Development North West Releases 2018-19 Annual Report
Museum Development North West has released their latest annual report for 2018-19. Detailing the investment and delivery of MDNW's programme in 2018-2019, the report shows the impact of the work the MDNW team has undertaken in the museums sector across the five counties of the North West. Museum Development is funded by Arts Council England (ACE) over four years; 2018-19 ...
Sat Jun 8
Manchester Metropolitan University Special Collections
MMU's special collections are central to the artistic culture and teaching of the faculty and have been since its foundation as the Manchester School of Art in 1853. The collection holds a great range of unique source material held at the Sir Kenneth Green Library, including: the Children's Book Collection; the Manchester School of Art Collection; the Manchester Society of ...
Sat Apr 13
Manx National Heritage
Manx National Heritage is the trading name of the Manx Museum and National Trust. They take the lead in protecting, conserving, making available and celebrating the Island’s natural and cultural heritage for current and future generations, whilst contributing to the Island’s prosperity and quality of life. ...
Sat Apr 13
National Football Museum
The National Football Museum looks after football’s past, present and future. It explains how and why football has become ‘the people’s game’, a key part of England’s heritage and way of life. It also aims to explain why England is the home of football, the birthplace of the world’s most popular sport. ...
Sat Apr 13