Care-ful Museums Symposium
Care-ful Museums Symposium Thurs Apr 30, 10 am– 4:00 pm
£30 per person + £2 booking fee
Find the full day schedule on our website
How do museums demonstrate care – for volunteers, staff, visitors and the communities they engage with? Join museum and health professionals, creative health practitioners and those working at the intersection between health and creativity.
Be inspired, connect with other people working to develop creative health projects in museums, pick up practical ideas (big and small), hear how others have considered or attended to people’s needs through ‘care-ful’ practice.
Creative health thrives on connection. Join us to be part of a wider community of makers, thinkers and museum and health practitioners. Leave feeling connected, inspired and empowered — knowing you are not working alone, but alongside others shaping more care-ful, creative futures.
This symposium accompanies our exhibition The Shape of Care: Making Care Visible in which our Pathways to Wellbeing community has explored what care looks like — it’s presence and absence, the moments in which it is given or received, and the ways it can be felt, witnessed and made visible through making. Presented through personal and powerful responses, the exhibition celebrates the small, sustaining gestures that can sometimes be overlooked or undervalued: patient attention, thoughtful exchanges, creative connections.
Key note speakers
- Hollie Smith-Charles – Director, Creative Health & Change, Arts Council England
- Nuala Morse – Director of Research (Museum Studies) in the School of Heritage and Culture, University of Leicester and author of The Museum as a Space of Social Care (Routledge, 2021)
- Victoria Hume – Director of the Culture, Health & Wellbeing Alliance & Louise Campion – Working Together Project Lead and Head of Learning at The Holburne
Afternoon sessions will offer real-life case studies (big and small) and nuts-and-bolts examples of creative health projects in action from across the South West.
More info about refreshments and free entrance to exhibitions
Ticket price includes refreshments on arrival and free entry to museum exhibitions:-
- The Shape of Care
- Zandra Rhodes: A Life in Print
- Don McCullin: Broken Beauty
Lunch is NOT provided, please bring your own or use our Garden Cafe.
Access Bursary supported by Museums Development South West
If you would like to come but face financial or physical barriers to attending we are offering bursaries* to cover ticket price, travel, support with physical access needs or caring costs. *up to £200 per person. These will be allocated on a first come, first serve basis. To apply for a bursary please complete this on-line form and we’ll be in touch.
Eligibility
Bursaries are available for staff, volunteers and freelancers (who hold a current contract with a museum) who work at Accredited / Working Towards Accreditation and located in the South West (Arts Council England Area, so SW region plus Hampshire Solent).
*If you do not meet the eligibility criteria we have a limited number of discounted tickets available* Please contact s.williams.brown@holburne.org to discuss.
This symposium is made possible by generous support from the Health and Wellbeing in Museums Fund, delivered by the Museums Association with support from the Julia Rausing Trust.
Thanks also to Museums Development Fund South West and Bath Spa University who have partnered with us.
Tickets & Refunds:
Full refunds will be given up to 14 days before the event.
After Thurs 16 April (5pm) we cannot refund the ticket price.
However we will try to re-sell unwanted tickets on your behalf and refund you (minus a £2.50 admin
charge).
Any queries about this event, please contact s.williams.brown@holburne.org
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Care-ful Museums Symposium Thurs Apr 30, 10 am– 4:00 pm
£30 per person + £2 booking fee
Find the full day schedule on our website
How do museums demonstrate care – for volunteers, staff, visitors and the communities they engage with? Join museum and health professionals, creative health practitioners and those working at the intersection between health and creativity.
Be inspired, connect with other people working to develop creative health projects in museums, pick up practical ideas (big and small), hear how others have considered or attended to people’s needs through ‘care-ful’ practice.
Creative health thrives on connection. Join us to be part of a wider community of makers, thinkers and museum and health practitioners. Leave feeling connected, inspired and empowered — knowing you are not working alone, but alongside others shaping more care-ful, creative futures.
This symposium accompanies our exhibition The Shape of Care: Making Care Visible in which our Pathways to Wellbeing community has explored what care looks like — it’s presence and absence, the moments in which it is given or received, and the ways it can be felt, witnessed and made visible through making. Presented through personal and powerful responses, the exhibition celebrates the small, sustaining gestures that can sometimes be overlooked or undervalued: patient attention, thoughtful exchanges, creative connections.
Key note speakers
- Hollie Smith-Charles – Director, Creative Health & Change, Arts Council England
- Nuala Morse – Director of Research (Museum Studies) in the School of Heritage and Culture, University of Leicester and author of The Museum as a Space of Social Care (Routledge, 2021)
- Victoria Hume – Director of the Culture, Health & Wellbeing Alliance & Louise Campion – Working Together Project Lead and Head of Learning at The Holburne
Afternoon sessions will offer real-life case studies (big and small) and nuts-and-bolts examples of creative health projects in action from across the South West.
More info about refreshments and free entrance to exhibitions
Ticket price includes refreshments on arrival and free entry to museum exhibitions:-
- The Shape of Care
- Zandra Rhodes: A Life in Print
- Don McCullin: Broken Beauty
Lunch is NOT provided, please bring your own or use our Garden Cafe.
Access Bursary supported by Museums Development South West
If you would like to come but face financial or physical barriers to attending we are offering bursaries* to cover ticket price, travel, support with physical access needs or caring costs. *up to £200 per person. These will be allocated on a first come, first serve basis. To apply for a bursary please complete this on-line form and we’ll be in touch.
Eligibility
Bursaries are available for staff, volunteers and freelancers (who hold a current contract with a museum) who work at Accredited / Working Towards Accreditation and located in the South West (Arts Council England Area, so SW region plus Hampshire Solent).
*If you do not meet the eligibility criteria we have a limited number of discounted tickets available* Please contact s.williams.brown@holburne.org to discuss.
This symposium is made possible by generous support from the Health and Wellbeing in Museums Fund, delivered by the Museums Association with support from the Julia Rausing Trust.
Thanks also to Museums Development Fund South West and Bath Spa University who have partnered with us.
Tickets & Refunds:
Full refunds will be given up to 14 days before the event.
After Thurs 16 April (5pm) we cannot refund the ticket price.
However we will try to re-sell unwanted tickets on your behalf and refund you (minus a £2.50 admin
charge).
Any queries about this event, please contact s.williams.brown@holburne.org