Geraldine Kendall Adams
Young people are co-designing their own spaces for creative learning
Involving under-18s in the museum-making process is taking the sector in a new direction. Beth Williamson reports
National museum security guards secure ‘life-changing’ pay rises after strike
Victory for workers who took more than 50 days of industrial action
Museum sector pays tribute following death of Geoff Palmer
Scientist and human rights activist chaired Empire, Slavery and Scotland’s Museums project
Honours list: V&A deputy Tim Reeve among museum professionals recognised
Other recipients of King's Birthday Honours include Camilla Hampshire, former head of Royal Albert Memorial Museum
Largest collection of filmed HIV/Aids testimonies opens to public
Three-year project was led by the National HIV Story Trust
Change is in the air for museums in England
The sector is awaiting the results of a raft of reviews and proposals that will have a huge impact on its future. By Geraldine Kendall Adams
Opposition to philanthropy is ‘imagined’, say climate campaigners
Anti-oil group says sponsorship could be a 'win-win' if museums adopt ethical red lines, as debate on the issue continues
Museums must support diversity amid Trump attacks, says V&A East director
Gus Casely-Hayford expresses solidarity with US colleagues after Smithsonian gallery director is ‘fired’
Q&A | ‘Archives can offer a cathartic moment that transcends time and space’
Decolonising the Archive co-founder Connie Bell on how the organisation is shaping a non-western model for archival practice
‘Relentless negativity’ around sponsorship must end, say national museums
Open letter from cultural organisations defends use of corporate money in arts and culture