Geraldine Kendall Adams

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Geraldine Kendall Adams

Writer and News Editor, Museums Assocation

Next Tate director must address gallery’s ‘existential crisis’

Workers who went on strike earlier this month highlight internal divisions

Overseas visitor fees, a new NPO model and a ‘long-term plan’ for museums: Our breakdown of the ACE review

We round up the key implications for museums and reactions from across the sector

Royal Engineers Museum seeks duplicates of valuable D-Day files lost in van theft

Almost 2,000 technical documents relating to Mulberry Harbours destroyed in criminal incident

Dumfries and Galloway Council proposes closing four museums

Sixteenth-century Castle of St John in Stranraer is among the sites at risk of closure

Closed River & Rowing Museum seeks new homes for its collections

Henley institution calls for sector-wide expressions of interest for ethical transfer of objects

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When charity law meets restitution

Two experts explain the new legal provisions making it easier for some museums to return artefacts on moral grounds

Almost 530 museums have closed since 2000, study finds

Research project shows that first decade after opening is the most precarious for museums

Good vibrations: Terms of Bayeux Tapestry loan arrangement revealed

Government publishes full copy of agreement signed by Britain and France in July

Paisley Museum redevelopment costs rise by a further £4.5m

Construction issues and inflation have seen the project’s budget increase by £24m since 2019

Museums prepare for one of the busiest shopping weekends of the year

How cultural institutions are celebrating Christmas 2025 - don't miss out on the MA's special 20% discount on new memberships this weekend!

Budget 2025: ‘Far more ambitious action’ needed for culture sector

How museum and culture sector leaders have responded to this year’s budget

A whole new world

The Wereldmuseum Amsterdam has been working with artists and other creative practitioners to explore the impact of Dutch imperialism, but Carol Ann Dixon says more needs to be done to empower its own staff to contribute to meaningful change at the organisation