Mary Godwin, the former relationship manager for museums at Arts Council England South West, has been appointed as the first director of Cornwall’s Regimental Museum
in Bodmin.
Tim Davie, the chief executive of BBC Worldwide, has been appointed as a trustee of Tate for four years.
Rob Bowman has joined Arnolfini in Bristol as its director of programme. He was previously the head of programmes and production at Artangel.
Charlotte Connelly has become the curator at The Polar Museum, part of the Scott Polar Research Institute at the University of Cambridge. She has moved from the university’s Department of History and Philosophy of Science where she has been researching the history of electrical science.
Manchester-based Home has announced changes to its board of trustees. Jonty Claypole, the director of arts at the BBC, is the new chair, replacing Jim Forrester.
And two new trustees join: Maria Bota, the creative producer for the biennial IF: Milton Keynes International Arts Festival, and Alison Ross, the customer experience and operations director at Auto Trader Group.
An arts management student from Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh has been appointed as a board member of Creative Scotland. Sheila Murray secured the four-year role to help the agency deliver its 10-year plan.
The Scottish Maritime Museum in Irvine has appointed its first curator of art, Fiona Carmichael. This was made possible through a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund’s Collecting Cultures programme.
in Bodmin.
Tim Davie, the chief executive of BBC Worldwide, has been appointed as a trustee of Tate for four years.
Rob Bowman has joined Arnolfini in Bristol as its director of programme. He was previously the head of programmes and production at Artangel.
Charlotte Connelly has become the curator at The Polar Museum, part of the Scott Polar Research Institute at the University of Cambridge. She has moved from the university’s Department of History and Philosophy of Science where she has been researching the history of electrical science.
Manchester-based Home has announced changes to its board of trustees. Jonty Claypole, the director of arts at the BBC, is the new chair, replacing Jim Forrester.
And two new trustees join: Maria Bota, the creative producer for the biennial IF: Milton Keynes International Arts Festival, and Alison Ross, the customer experience and operations director at Auto Trader Group.
An arts management student from Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh has been appointed as a board member of Creative Scotland. Sheila Murray secured the four-year role to help the agency deliver its 10-year plan.
The Scottish Maritime Museum in Irvine has appointed its first curator of art, Fiona Carmichael. This was made possible through a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund’s Collecting Cultures programme.