09 Apr 2025
Online
14:00 - 15:30
AIM’s Re:Collections programme offered grants to museums in Wales to support projects that delivered the Culture, Heritage and Sport goals and actions from the Anti-Racist Wales Action Plan (ARWAP) and Programme for Government.
This webinar offers museums right across the UK the opportunity to learn from the experiences of the funded projects and hear the rich findings from the programme evaluation.
Who should attend
The webinar is open to museums anywhere in the UK and you don’t have to be an AIM member to book a place.
The webinar hosts
The session will be led by the Re:Collections programme evaluators Iain Watson OBE DL and Catherine Hearne, with support from Maya Sharma of the Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Education Trust, a key partner in this programme.
You’ll also hear from project grantees and their community partners.
Catherine Hearne is a freelance creative and cultural consultant working with museums and galleries across the UK. She has wide ranging leadership experience in education, broadcast and the arts. She is also a Trustee of a small arts organisation and has worked as a Non-Exec Director too.
Iain Watson OBE DL is a Visiting Professor at Newcastle University and a freelance cultural consultant. Until 2021 he was Director of Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums (now North East Museums) and currently holds non-exec roles on the boards of three cultural organisations.
The Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Education Trust is a specialist library and archive, focusing on the history of race and ethnicity, migration and anti-racist activism.
How to book
2pm – 3.30pm Wednesday 9 April. Online session taking place on Zoom.
Free to attend but you do need to pre-book your place.
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