Deborah Mulhearn

Profile image for Deborah Mulhearn

Deborah Mulhearn

freelance journalist

Off the charts

Museums are drawing on technology to bring maps to life, allowing them to connect the past with the present

Material world

Over the past few years, there has been a huge surge in interest in collecting and displaying textiles

Changing tides

Maritime museums all over the UK are finding new ways to connect audiences with their buildings and collections, says Deborah Mulhearn

Wonder women

Female scientists are starting to get the recognition they deserve in cultural spaces, with museums and galleries bringing their stories and achievements to the fore. By Deborah Mulhearn

On the right track

Railway museums are having to rethink their offer to make themselves relevant to new audiences, says Deborah Mulhearn

The dark side

Museums around the world are increasingly shining a light on the uncomfortable events and histories that have so far remained untold, says Deborah Mulhearn

Trendswatch: Walking tours

Visitors can step into history as venues increasingly offer walks to broaden engagement, says Deborah Mulhearn

Captive audiences

Former prisons are proving to be a rich source of material for museums to tell stories of crime, punishment and justice, says Deborah Mulhearn

Trendswatch – book clubs

Museums are starting a new chapter in an attempt to engage more people with their collections, says Deborah Mulhearn

Beauty and the beasts

Deborah Mulhearn discovers how museums are making animal magic in their displays on the natural world

Just cause

Deborah Mulhearn discovers what museums are doing to mark the centenary of the 1918 Representation of the People Act, which gave some women the right to vote and paved the way for wider electoral reform

Trendswatch: podcasts

Deborah Mulhearn finds museums are making a sound investment to boost visitor engagement