Pres phm manchester

29
Community Gallery exhibitions at the People’s History Museum 6 th January 2012 Kayleigh Carr, Exhibitions Assistant [email protected]

description

 

Transcript of Pres phm manchester

Page 1: Pres phm manchester

Community Gallery exhibitions at the People’s History Museum

6th January 2012

Kayleigh Carr, Exhibitions [email protected]

Page 2: Pres phm manchester

Presentation Structure:• Introduction to the People’s History Museum and

Manchester• Why do we do Community Exhibitions?• Application process and criteria• The exhibition space and support• Positives and challenges of hosting Community

Exhibitions• Future plans• What we hope to achieve from participating in this

process

Page 3: Pres phm manchester

The People’s History MuseumOur museum tells the story of the development of

democracy in England over the past 200 years. We look at the role of ordinary people, who worked together to improve their working and living conditions.

Our collections of museum objects and archives were designated as being of national importance by the Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) in 1998.

We have significant collections of political poster, badges, political tokens and medals to name a few. The museum also holds the largest collection of historic trade union and political banners in the world and is the UK’s leading authority on the conservation and study of banners.

Page 4: Pres phm manchester

The People’s History MuseumBrief History• The People’s History Museum originated in the 1960s

with the Trade Union, Labour and Co-operative History Society, who gathered a collection and set up a small museum in London in the 1970s-80s.

• After the museum in London closed the collection was offered a home in Manchester by the City Council and opened as the National Museum of Labour History in 1990. It moved to our current location in the historic Pumphouse in 1994. In 2001 it was decided the museum would take the name The People’s History Museum.

Page 5: Pres phm manchester

Manchester

• 2010 estimated population of 498,800• City ranked 4th most deprived area of England in the Index of Multiple Deprivation 2010 •Large community of ethnic minority groups•National museum but have many relevant links with the Manchester and Greater Manchester area

Page 6: Pres phm manchester

The People’s History Museum2007 after a successful funding bid

the museum closed to undergo a multi-million pound redevelopment. We re-opened in February 2010 with 2 brand new main gallery spaces, a Changing Exhibition space, and a Community Exhibition gallery.

Page 7: Pres phm manchester

Our Audience• We had 82,918 visitors between February 2010 and

February 2011• 78% of our visitors describe themselves as White

British• Based on information given by our visitors, 13% fall

into the working class category. This is not representative of Manchester’s population, but this is a common occurrence in British museums.

• Overseas visitors account for 11% of our total visitors

Page 8: Pres phm manchester

How did we start displaying CommunityExhibitions?• Groups were approaching us asking to display their

work. • Displayed work in small area by café and reception.• Small scale, only one or two exhibitions a year.• During redevelopment it was felt Community

Exhibitions should become a more formal part of our exhibitions program.

Page 9: Pres phm manchester

Why do we do Community Exhibitions?• Give groups the opportunity to display their work• Adds a voice and opinion to the museum that is not

our own• Opportunity to develop connections in the wider

community• Helps keep our exhibition programme fresh as there

is always something new to see• Encourage new audiences into the museum

Page 10: Pres phm manchester

Application process

• Guidelines and simple form sent to interested parties along with next submission deadline

• If requested a member of the exhibitions team will meet and discuss ideas before submission

Page 11: Pres phm manchester

Selection CriteriaWe choose exhibitions that;

• Link to our story - interpreting labour history in its broadest sense ie ‘people’s history’

• Allow working people and disenfranchised groups a chance to tell and examine their history

• Are mainly from Greater Manchester • Are good quality – display details discussed with PHM

staff in advance of installation• Encourage wide access, increase visitor numbers and

raise the museum profile, creating new audiences

Page 12: Pres phm manchester

Selection Process

• Programming meeting once a year• Assess every application that comes• Representative from Senior Management Team,

Exhibitions, Marketing & Learning departments present

• Applications assessed and a balanced programme is selected

• Generally have had 4 or 5 applications for every slot

Page 13: Pres phm manchester

Duration

• Can vary - initially exhibitions changed every 6 weeks.

• Recently extended to run for approximately 10 weeks.

Page 14: Pres phm manchester

The Engine Hall Our Community Gallery

Exhibition Space

Page 15: Pres phm manchester

Support for exhibitors• Space is provided free of charge• 2 days curatorial time• 2 days technicians time• Produce labels, small text panels etc in house for

exhibitors• Provide display materials (showcases, case furniture,

display boards, plinths etc)

Page 16: Pres phm manchester

Open Book by Venture Arts

Page 17: Pres phm manchester
Page 18: Pres phm manchester

Mapping Memories

Page 19: Pres phm manchester

Kings

Page 20: Pres phm manchester

International Women’s Day exhibition

Page 21: Pres phm manchester

Voices

Page 22: Pres phm manchester

Hands On

Page 23: Pres phm manchester

Retracing Salford

Page 24: Pres phm manchester

EventsWe encourage the groups we work with to hold events

to accompany their exhibitions, this can take the form of an opening event, talks, workshops and other related activities.

Photograph of a talk taking place on the Engine Hall to accompany the Antifascistas exhibition

Page 25: Pres phm manchester

Events

Recent opening event for the Aids Day Memorial Quilt

exhibition

Page 26: Pres phm manchester

Positives• Build lasting positive relationships• Brought in new audiences• Positive responses from visitors• Positive response from exhibitors• Always something new for visitors to see• Enriches the PHM events programme when groups

hold their own yours/talks/workshops etc. and boosting visitor figs.

• Passion of exhibitors is evident to visitors & draws new press coverage etc

• Opportunity to mark anniversaries, link to national initiatives through exhibition program

• Encourage new talent

Page 27: Pres phm manchester

Challenges

• Managing exhibitors expectations• Complications of the space - limitations on what we

can show• Lack of ability to support exhibitions financially • Pressures on staff time• Feeling of lack of control over progress, content etc• Limited equipment• Difficulty in turning proposals down

Page 28: Pres phm manchester

Future plans

• Funding bid has been submitted to make improvements to the environment, equipment and signage

• Interested in involving community representatives on selection panel

• Strategy meeting to be timetabled – to discuss how to make the process more manageable

• Looking at programming less far in advance – to be more responsive

• More formal evaluation process to be implemented• Looking into the possibility of working in conjunction

with groups on projects – funding and staffing issues

Page 29: Pres phm manchester

What we would like to gain from participating in Grundtvig project

• An insight into what other institutions are currently achieving in regards to Community Exhibitions, both in England and Internationally

• Develop good working relationship with other institutions

• A means to develop our own Community Gallery work in cooperation with other institutions