Take Care: Putting Collections at the Heart of Climate Change Work
Event information
Date: 4th December
Time: 11am – 4pm
Organiser: Museums Association
Venue: Online
Cost: Concessionary Member – £35
Freelance and Consultant Member – £40
Member (Essential, Full, Institutional and Commercial members) – £45
Non-member – £65
The Museums Associations believes that all museums can take action on climate justice by doing three key things: raising awareness; championing change; and being the change.
This one-day conference looks at the role collections can play in this work. Delegates will participate in discussions around effective and innovative ways that collections might be used to educate audiences and engage them as active citizens. Through case studies, provocations and panel discussions, discover how museums might make creative connections through collections, develop engaging programmes and embed this practice across organisations.
Climate justice frames the climate crisis as a social, political and human rights issue, and this event examines what this means in practice – exploring how objects or collections that tell stories of inequality and injustice intersect with the climate crisis.
The event also looks at contemporary collecting and caring for collections that have been affected by climate change.
A full programme will be available in due course.
Please note that this event will be recorded and available exclusively to delegates for three months. After that time, it will be made available to members on the Museums Association website.