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Jan 9, 2025 |
museumnext.com | Jim Richardson
What do Airbnb, Instagram, and your local museum have in common? Potentially, a growing audience of dog lovers who can’t bear to leave their furry friends at home. If that sounds absurd, consider this: the pet travel services market was worth $2 billion in 2023 and is expected to more than double to $4.6 billion by 2032. That’s right—Fido and Fluffy are driving an economic boom. As pet-friendly travel becomes mainstream, museums have an opportunity to tap into this growing trend.
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Dec 7, 2024 |
museumnext.com | Jim Richardson
Imagine stepping into a serene, art-filled museum space after a long struggle with mental illness. You are guided gently to observe an artwork’s colours, textures, and lines—not to interpret but simply to notice. In this stillness, something shifts: a sense of calm, connection, even hope. This is the reality behind See Listen Talk, an innovative project by Frederiksberg Museums in Denmark in collaboration with Roskilde University.
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Dec 7, 2024 |
museumnext.com | Jim Richardson
Sheffield Museums has established itself as a leader in community engagement through innovative programmes designed to support well-being, inclusion, and creativity. With six sites housing collections that tell the stories of Sheffield’s industrial, social, and cultural heritage, the museum’s public programmes play a vital role in fostering connections between people and their city.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
museumnext.com | Jim Richardson
At the heart of museum education lies the potential to create inclusive, transformative experiences. The collaboration between the National Maritime Museum and Willow Dene Special School exemplifies how meaningful partnerships can empower young learners, highlight their creativity, and reshape perceptions of accessibility and inclusion within cultural spaces.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
museumnext.com | Jim Richardson
In 2022, the Taubman Museum of Art launched a groundbreaking initiative, the Happy HeARTs Programme, with the support of a three-year grant. This innovative programme was designed to leverage the therapeutic power of art to serve individuals across the Roanoke region, including those with autism spectrum disorders, intellectual and developmental disabilities, substance use disorders, and other health challenges.
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