Louise Gray
The Museum of…Our pick of the UK’s specialist collections: October 2009
The Bar Convent Museum relates the dramatic story of the survival of York's Catholic community. By Louise Gray
The Museum of…Our pick of the UK’s specialist collections: November 2008
Louise Gray finds crime and punishment, death and witchcraft at Moyse's Hall Museum
The Museum of…Our pick of the UK’s specialist collections: October 2008
Gods of war, altars and sculptures are the stellar attractions at Senhouse Roman Museum in Cumbria, writes Louise Gray
James the first
Louise Gray charts the transatlantic celebrations marking the 400th anniversary of the first English settlement in the US
Public relations
In an effort to reconnect with people's lives, artists are taking their work outside the confines of museums and galleries. By Louise Gray
The Museum of…Our pick of the UK’s specialist collections: April 2008
Life on the land at Acton Scott Historic Working Farm isn't all little lambs, baby pigs and rare breeds, says Louise Gray
The Museum of…Our pick of the UK’s specialist collections: May 2008
Louise Gray hears how the National Coracle Centre in Wales keeps itself and its unique collection afloat
The Museum of…Our pick of the UK’s specialist collections: June 2008
The Fife Folk Museum in Scotland celebrates the working lives of its locals. And it even has a dungeon, says Louise Gray
The Museum of… Our pick of the UK’s specialist collections: July 2008
Louise Gray goes back in time at the Waterworks Museum, a Victorian pumping station in Hereford
The Museum of…Our pick of the UK’s specialist collections: August 2008
Powysland Museum shows how a bold exhibition programme can create national attention, says Louise Gray