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Museum learning worked for a number of young people from Salford Foyer who formed a group called Museum Fever with Salford Museum and Art Gallery.

One young woman was very shy & uncommitted when she joined the group in 2002, but her confidence soon began to grow. She worked with the group to produce an exhibition at Salford Museum, designing a jigsaw activity for children, and running a children’s art activity. She was clearly a talented artist so Salford Museum paid her to paint a mural in one of their new galleries.

Since then she has studied childcare at college and has spent a number of weeks in France working with children. She believes it was Museum Fever that gave her the confidence to do this.

“Since I did Museum Fever I’ve got more confidence. I mean I’m about to go to France on my own. I don’t think I would have done that before.”
 

 


Meet the Team

clmg is guided by a board comprising individuals from the museums and galleries sector. The day to day management is carried out by the executive team.

clmg Board

Chair:   David Anderson OBE
Director of Learning and Interpretation,
Victoria and Albert Museum.

Vice-Chair:  Mark Taylor
Director, Museums Association.

Board members

Nick Dodd
Chief Executive,
Sheffield Galleries and Museums Trust.

Mary Bryden
Director of Public Programmes,
National Museums of Scotland.

Sally MacDonald
Manager, The Petrie Museum, University College London.

Sue Wilkinson
Director of Learning and Access, Museums Libraries
and Archives Council.

clmg Executive Team

Nicola Nuttall

Chris Wood

Hannah Gould

 

 

 

 

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