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Digging deepSimon Stephens meets Sharon Webb to hear about the challenges of running an archaeology museum in a remote area of ScotlandMuseums JournalFeatures01.09.2012
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Best in showInflammatory Essays, (1979), by Jenny Holzer, Bristol Museum and Art GalleryMuseums JournalFeatures01.09.2012
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The Museum of... Our pick of the UK's specialist collectionsRebecca Atkinson hears how the National Trust brings to life the home of a former Liverpool portrait photographerMuseums JournalFeatures01.09.2012
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Positive actionsAs the Museums Association's Diversify project comes to an end, Geraldine Kendall talks to those involved in the initiative to gauge its success in broadening workforce diversityMuseums JournalFeatures01.09.2012
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Festival feverBiennials are now a vital part of the international contemporary art scene, but is it time for the format to be reinvented for the 21st century, asks Simon Stephens
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Best in showDress 09 by Marios Schwab and Tom Gallant, 2008-09 Danson House, Bexleyheath, KentMuseums JournalFeatures01.06.2012
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The Museum of... Our pick of the UK's specialist collectionsA collection of ghosts provide an unusual draw for the Totnes Elizabethan House Museum, says Louise Gray
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Beauty spotWith talk of 'aesthetic orgasms' and the 'next golden age', Randy Klinger is not your average gallery director. Simon Stephens travels to north-east Scotland to meet himMuseums JournalFeatures01.06.2012
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Track recordMuseums and galleries have often dismissed sport as a subject for exhibitions but the Olympic Games has changed that, as John Holt finds outMuseums JournalFeatures01.06.2012
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Hidden treasuresMuseums Journal exclusively interviews the winners of the Unsung Heroes award, which is celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Art Fund Prize for museums and galleries. By John Holt
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The shipping newsMatthew Tanner is hoping that winning the Gulbenkian Prize is just the start for the success of ss Great Britain and is raring to go on to phase two of its development. Felicity Heywood went along to hear about his vision for the future of the 'floating' museumMuseums JournalFeaturesJuly 2006
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National serviceSimon Stephens discovers how army museums can keep their collections relevant once the regiments they represent have been disbandedMuseums JournalFeaturesJuly 2006
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Inspired choicesDeborah Mulhearn finds out why writers and artists often turn to museums and galleries for inspirationMuseums JournalFeaturesJuly 2006
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