Geraldine Kendall Adams

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Geraldine Kendall Adams

Writer and News Editor, Museums Assocation

Moves | Shakespeare Birthplace Trust gets first creative director

More senior appointments at Foundling Museum and Amgueddfa Cymru

A new era for culture in England

The review of Arts Council England urges a radical overhaul that could have far-reaching implications for museums and galleries

Macron appoints new director of Louvre after crown jewel heist

Former head says embattled institution 'lacks clear trajectory' and needs more support

‘One for the ages’: British Museum reveals when Bayeux Tapestry tickets will go on sale

The exhibition is expected to attract up to 7.5 million visitors when it opens in September

Q&A | Bidding farewell to the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust

As the site prepares to enter a new era, Ironbridge's collections team reflects on how the pioneering, community-led charity brought the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution to life

London Museum workers begin industrial action

Union warns pay dispute could affect timetable to open museum’s new Smithfield site

Helen Hartstein appointed manager of Royal Albert Memorial Museum

Hartstein will shape museum’s long-term direction and development of its programme

England’s civic museums call for new £120m-a-year investment

English Civic Museums Network sets out vision for ‘coherent, fair and sustainable support system’

Public asked to help shape displays at revamped Clock House Museum

Ramsgate venue is currently undergoing a major redevelopment

Chair Discovery Centre to open in High Wycombe

New storage facility will give public access to town’s nationally significant chair collection

Sector’s funding woes spark renewed debate about free entry

​A number of leaders say their views have changed but others say policy delivers a huge range of benefits​

National Gallery restructure shows sector’s ‘dire financial position’

Institution is cutting staff and reducing programming as it struggles to avoid £8.2m deficit