It could be a watershed year, following developments in several long-running disputes – despite some less-than-helpful interventions from the government
Artificial intelligence will have a major impact on how museums work. But how can we maximise these new tools while mitigating against the ethical and practical pitfalls?
A self-styled troublemaker and groundbreaking force on social media, Mar helped to usher in a new, more open way for museums to interact with their audiences
Particularly remembered for her work with Holocaust survivors, Aneesa was a powerful asset to the sector with a passion for emancipation, learning and transformation
In a world of fast-paced news, it is increasingly easy to attract the wrong sort of media attention. But with a crisis management plan in place to support staff and offset bad publicity you can ride out any storm, says Caroline Parry
Museums Journal canvassed nine artists, writers, activists and curators for their views on how inclusivity in museums, galleries and wider society should be improved. Here are their responses
Stacey Smith, part of the commercial services team at London’s National Gallery, talks about the things that can make a difference for disabled workers
As people with separate access needs, our two reviewers were hopeful that their visit to this redeveloped venue would be a smooth one
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