Interpretation

Q&A | “We think of it as a launchpad catapulting you into the time of Anglo Saxon Winchester”

Jaane Rowehl, director of collections and programming at Hampshire Cultural Trust, talks about a new immersive experience 878AD

Guide | Using play in interpretation

Play is often overlooked when planning interpretation, but it makes exhibitions more appealing

Ipswich Museum embarks on £8.7m redevelopment

Three-year project will add gallery space and see collections reinterpreted

Life after death

With restored buildings, new interpretation spaces and tailored trails, the grand municipal cemeteries of the 19th century are proving popular places to visit, even at a time of great loss

Interpreting outdoor heritage sites during lockdown

A case study from Manx National Heritage

Agile Interpretation: supporting the visitor experience during Covid-19

Dominique Bouchard discusses how English Heritage has developed visitor-focused interpretative interventions

Engaging visitors through interpretation

Lifting the curatorial curtain at the Jewish Museum

Graphic interpretation for visual storytelling

Vagina Museum finds that humour can help break taboos

A Design for Life, Surgeons’ Hall Museums, Edinburgh

This enjoyable exhibition highlights the importance of comparative anatomy and left Beccy Angus hungry for more

National Galleries of Scotland unveils Gaelic language plan

Venues to consider Gaelic impact from start of project planning