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Love Your Museum Weekend


By Editor - Posted on 18 March 2009

Times: 
4 April 2009 - 9:00am - 5 April 2009 - 4:50pm
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0131 225 7534

Ten museums across the U.K. compete for The Art Fund Prize for museums and galleries, including two from Scotland - Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow and The National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh. If people were voting with their feet the Kelvingrove Art Gallery was Scotland's most popular visitor attraction last year with 1,445,098 visitors compared with 614,894 visitors to the National Museum of Scotland (figures supplied by Association of Leading Visitor Attractions 2008).

Members of the public are invited to support their local museums over the weekend as they compete to win the £100,000 prize.

A range of events and activities for people of all ages will run throughout the weekend at the museum. Free entry.

About the Art Fund Prize

The Art Fund Prize for museums and galleries is administered by the Museum Prize, a charitable company created in 2002 by The Art Fund, the Campaign for Museums, the Museums Association and National Heritage. Its trustees are Penelope, Viscountess Cobham (Chair), James Bishop (National Heritage), Ylva French (Campaign for Museums), Mark Taylor (Museums Association), Sam Mullins (London Transport Museum), Sandy Nairne (National Portrait Gallery), James Naughtie and Eleanor Updale.

The 2009 judging panel comprises:

David Puttnam (chair), film-maker and educationalist
Robert Crawford, former Director General of the Imperial War Museum
Sally Osman, communications consultant and former Director of Communications at the BBC
Grayson Perry,Turner Prize-winning artist
Mathematician and author Marcus du Sautoy
Maggie Semple, Chief Executive of The Experience Corps
Journalist and broadcaster Mary Ann Sieghart

Last year's winner was The Lightbox museum and gallery in Woking. Previous winners include Pallant House Gallery in Chichester (2007), Brunel's ss Great Britain in Bristol (2006), Big Pit: National Mining Museum of Wales, Blaenafon (2005), The Scottish Gallery of Modern Art for Landform - part sculpture, part garden, part land-art - by Charles Jencks (2004), and the National Centre for Citizenship and the Law at the Galleries of Justice in Nottingham (2003).

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The National Museum of Scotland celebrates Love Your Museum Weekend Saturday 4 to Sunday 5 April 2009 On Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 April, the National Museum of Scotland is hosting free events for Love Your Museum Weekend to celebrate being long-listed for The Art Fund Prize for museums and galleries 2009, the UK’s largest arts prize. Members of the public are invited to support their local museum as it competes alongside nine others to win the £100 000 prize. On Saturday April 4 visitors will be able to enjoy free activities such as hand-printing a giant Saltire flag with artist Hannah Ayre and taking part in a photography project which aims to capture to mood of the Scottish nation. On Sunday April 5 Keltica Scottish Dance Company will perform at 1.45pm and 2.45pm. The National Museum of Scotland, Chambers Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1JF Events run Sat 4 from 1.30pm to 3.30pm & Sun 5 April at 1.45pm and 2.45pm, FREE, Tel: 0131 225 7534