Inclusive heritage

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The collecting panel for Fashioning Africa

Projects

Fashioning Africa

Meaningful relationships were built with local communities and diverse experts in this Collecting Cultures project, which saw new ways of working trialled and access widened.

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Projects

I-Land Life

For Friction Arts' I-Land Life project, young people from Birmingham's Five Ways Estate discovered stories of their families' heritage and migration to Britain.

Participants in the project
Participants in the project

Projects

Young Muslim Aberdeen

A group of local young Muslims explored how their heritage is archived in two major city museums, in a project run by Young Muslim Aberdeen.

Visitors exploring Kew Palace
Visitors exploring Kew Palace

Projects

Improving disabled access to Kew Palace

As part of a wider conservation project, Historic Royal Palaces is working with local disabled people to improve access to Kew Palace.

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Projects

Wild Place, Your Space

The RSPB and Lee Valley Regional Park Authority worked together on this three-year social inclusion project to reach new audiences.

Children with leaf art

Projects

Beddington Park and The Grange Garden

This five-year project at Beddington Park and The Grange Garden combines ambitious park improvements with real engagement with the community.

A person cleans a display cabinet in the Henshaws exhibition
An exhibition featuring oral histories about Henshaws

Projects

Henshaws: One Man's Vision

When Thomas Henshaw died in 1810, he left a legacy of £20,000 in his will to establish an 'Asylum for the Indigent Blind' in Manchester.

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