Working together to protect museums and collections at risk

18 Sep 2018 11:47 AM

Arts Council England, with a group of key funding, development and membership bodies for the museums and heritage sector, yesterday (18 September) published a joint statement on museums and collections at risk.

Although many museums are thriving, significant numbers are facing serious challenges to their long-term sustainability. There is growing concern that continued public access to some public collections and museums is at risk, and we want to ensure that we are providing museums the best guidance possible on this issue.

We, alongside fifteen other organisations and networks across the UK, have agreed to a co-ordinated approach to help support our colleagues who have concerns about the future of their museums or collections.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 





Royal Albert Memorial Museum © Matt Austin

Kate Bellamy, Director of Museums, Arts Council England, said: “We hope that museums in crisis will get in touch so that we can work together to provide appropriate advice. Museums and their collections play an important role, enriching people’s lives and our knowledge of the world. We will do our part to ensure there is a thriving museums ecology right across the country, working imaginatively and collaboratively to make a difference.”

What are the challenges?

These vary, but economic sustainability is often key. The range of factors includes:

Who’s involved?

The sixteen organisations and networks behind the statement are:

You can download the joint statement here

Further resources

Museums Accreditation Scheme

Museum Development

Museums Association’s Code of Ethics

Museums Association’s Disposal Toolkit

Association of Independent Museums’ Hallmarks

Future proof museums

Museum Closure Guidance

For museums within Arts Council’s National Portfolio, advice and guidance on Financial Intervention funding and support in exceptional circumstances is available here.