New NEMO publication explores museum‑based…

NEMO’s Working Group LEM – The Learning Museum examines the growing intersection between museums, mental health, and care in its new publication “Art, healing and museums. Exploring museum‑based art psychotherapy Practices with a…

 
 Young person writing on a laptop
Report on digital accessibility across…

A report from 2024 by Kinaole examines the digital accessibility across European museums by analysing selected websites. As digital spaces become increasingly central to cultural participation, the findings offer insights into…

 
 An old brick building is lit by green spotlights. In front of it numerous people have gathered to watch it.
Greening the Museums – Report on building…

The Greening the Museums report, published in 2022, explores how museums can become hubs for sustainability and social change. The initiative was jointly delivered by the British Council Greece and the British Embassy Athens, with…

 
 Two people are standing in a gallery looking at black and white photographs on the wall. One of them is resting their head on the others shoulder.
Archive or publish? An ethical approach to…

The Red Star Line Museum in Belgium has developed a practical tool to address how museums can responsibly handle personal stories that touch on sensitive themes. This resource outlines how the museum navigates questions of…

 
 Classical stone sculpture shown inside a light and empty exhibition space.
UK museum closures: Insights from 25 years of…

A new report from the Mapping Museums Lab at Birkbeck, University of London looks into museum closures in the UK museum sector over the past 25 years. While the sector has grown overall, with 870 new museums opening since 2000,…

 
 Two people are shown from the back while putting plants into triangle-shaped pots. Numerous pots are attached to a green and white wall, creating a geometric pattern.
Organising the year sustainably with the…

As a new year is about to start, one might reflect on working practices and explore new approaches. For inspiration, creative freelancers can turn to a new resource by Julie’s Bicycle that brings together resources and offers a…

 
Research proves that viewing art benefits the…

A study led by King’s College London, initiated by Art Fund and co-funded by the Psychiatry Research Trust, has shown that viewing original art has immediate, measurable benefits for the human body.

 
Study shows widespread self-censorship in philanthropy in the US

A recent report by the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP) shows a troubling trend among foundations in the…

EU report highlights the role of culture in health and wellbeing

A newly published report from the European Commission’s Open Method of Coordination (OMC) Group on Culture and Health highlights…