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DCMS publishes action plan to back joint strategies for English museums
BY Luke Cloherty | 16 Oct 2018
The UK Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has published an action plan that will enable joined-up strategic thinking for English museums at governmental and sector level in the wake of 2017’s Mendoza Review.
Sydney tunnels to become a visitor attraction
BY Luke Cloherty | 15 Oct 2018
Abandoned tunnels that were previously used during World War 2 as air raid shelters in Sydney, Australia are to become a visitor attraction under plans outlined by the New South Wales (NSW) government.
British artists create Philadelphia warehouse Sea Monster installation
BY Luke Cloherty | 15 Oct 2018
Twenty inflatable tentacles have appeared extending out from a disused warehouse in Philadelphia, giving the appearance that sea monsters have attacked the building.
American Airlines CR Smith Museum reopens
BY Luke Cloherty | 12 Oct 2018
The newly-renovated American Airlines CR Smith Museum in Fort Worth, Texas, has opened its doors following a redesign of the visitor attraction's permanent exhibitions.
Canadian art gallery and library proposal seeks state permission for approval
BY Luke Cloherty | 12 Oct 2018
The town of Smithers, BC, Canada might be about to get an art gallery-cum-library if planning is approved by the state council.
Kazakhstan’s first contemporary culture centre to open in 2020
BY Luke Cloherty | 12 Oct 2018
Kazakhstan’s first private cultural institution will “participate in the development of contemporary culture in Kazakhstan and Central Asia” when it opens in 2020 in the city of Almaty, according to its project director, Jama Nurkalieva.
Largest museum in western Canada opens in Edmonton
BY Luke Cloherty | 12 Oct 2018
The history of Alberta, Canada, is now on display at the newly rebuilt Royal Alberta Museum (RAM) in the state capital of Edmonton, following seven years of planning and development.
Grade I-listed mansion in Yorkshire to become visitor attraction
BY Luke Cloherty | 12 Oct 2018
Wentworth Woodhouse, near Sheffield, England is to be converted into a visitor attraction to ensure its future financial prosperity.
Hersheypark expansion to include brand new area with park's ‘fastest ever’ coaster
BY Luke Cloherty | 12 Oct 2018
Hersheypark, the 121-acre Hersheys chocolate brand theme park in Hershey, Pennsylvania, has confirmed details of its expansion, which was mooted last year.
Abbey visitors see the light, hear the sounds
BY Andy Knaggs | 11 Oct 2018
A dusk-time light and sound show of beauty and subtlety brought the ruins of Rievaulx Abbey in Yorkshire to life over the last weekend in September, allowing visitors to experience the site - once the first Cistercian abbey in the north of England, now overseen by English Heritage - as never before.
Japanese airport attraction offers four floors of Boeing experiences
BY Luke Cloherty | 11 Oct 2018
Chubu Centrair Airport in Nagoya, Japan has launched a new in-airport visitor attraction with the first on-display Boeing 787 Dreamliner – the ZA001 – as its marquee centrepiece.
NEMO heads to Malta for annual conference in November
BY Luke Cloherty | 11 Oct 2018
Speakers including National Museum of Ireland director Lynn Scarf will speak at this year’s Network of European Museum Organisations (NEMO) Annual Conference.
Susan Vargo to lead Nickelodeon attractions as new global live entertainment VP
BY Luke Cloherty | 11 Oct 2018
Nickelodeon has appointed the former executive producer of the SpongeBob SquarePants musical Susan Vargo as its VP of global live entertainment.
James Turrell’s newest Skyspace rises in the mountains of Austria
BY Andrew Manns | 11 Oct 2018
American artist James Turrell has recently unveiled Skyspace: Lech – the latest iteration of his Skyspace series, which was first developed in the 1970s.
Zaha Hadid reveals sonic wave-inspired design for Russian concert hall
BY Andrew Manns | 11 Oct 2018
Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) has been selected to reimagine the Sverdlovsk Philharmonic Building in Yekaterinburg, Russia.
India's Imagica theme park to get own animated TV series
BY Luke Cloherty | 11 Oct 2018
Operator Adlabs is to create an animated series built around its home-grown Imagica theme park IPs – Tubbby, Bow-Wow, Hippy, Roberto and Rajasaurus.
Six Flags Entertainment to operate Magic Waters Waterpark
BY Luke Cloherty | 11 Oct 2018
Six Flags Entertainment will operate Magic Waters Waterpark, starting in the spring of 2019, following a lease agreement with the Rockford Park District Board of Commissioners.
PortAventura pledges to be plastic-free by 2020
BY Luke Cloherty | 11 Oct 2018
Spanish theme park PortAventura has pledged to rid all three of its attractions of disposable plastics by 2020.
Almost half of Northern Ireland visited a museum in 2017-18
BY Luke Cloherty | 11 Oct 2018
Nearly 50 per cent of the population of Northern Ireland visited a museum in the last year, according to the latest figures from the Continuous Household Survey.
Frida Escobedo Serpentine Pavilion sold to Therme Group
BY Andrew Manns | 11 Oct 2018
Frida Escobedo, the youngest person yet to design a temporary Pavilion the Serpentine Gallery in London, has recently sold her creation to international spa and wellness company, Therme Group.
     
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DCMS publishes action plan to back joint strategies for English museums
BY Luke Cloherty | 16 Oct 2018
The UK Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has published an action plan that will enable joined-up strategic thinking for English museums at governmental and sector level in the wake of 2017’s Mendoza Review.
Sydney tunnels to become a visitor attraction
BY Luke Cloherty | 15 Oct 2018
Abandoned tunnels that were previously used during World War 2 as air raid shelters in Sydney, Australia are to become a visitor attraction under plans outlined by the New South Wales (NSW) government.
British artists create Philadelphia warehouse Sea Monster installation
BY Luke Cloherty | 15 Oct 2018
Twenty inflatable tentacles have appeared extending out from a disused warehouse in Philadelphia, giving the appearance that sea monsters have attacked the building.
American Airlines CR Smith Museum reopens
BY Luke Cloherty | 12 Oct 2018
The newly-renovated American Airlines CR Smith Museum in Fort Worth, Texas, has opened its doors following a redesign of the visitor attraction's permanent exhibitions.
Canadian art gallery and library proposal seeks state permission for approval
BY Luke Cloherty | 12 Oct 2018
The town of Smithers, BC, Canada might be about to get an art gallery-cum-library if planning is approved by the state council.
Kazakhstan’s first contemporary culture centre to open in 2020
BY Luke Cloherty | 12 Oct 2018
Kazakhstan’s first private cultural institution will “participate in the development of contemporary culture in Kazakhstan and Central Asia” when it opens in 2020 in the city of Almaty, according to its project director, Jama Nurkalieva.
Largest museum in western Canada opens in Edmonton
BY Luke Cloherty | 12 Oct 2018
The history of Alberta, Canada, is now on display at the newly rebuilt Royal Alberta Museum (RAM) in the state capital of Edmonton, following seven years of planning and development.
Grade I-listed mansion in Yorkshire to become visitor attraction
BY Luke Cloherty | 12 Oct 2018
Wentworth Woodhouse, near Sheffield, England is to be converted into a visitor attraction to ensure its future financial prosperity.
Hersheypark expansion to include brand new area with park's ‘fastest ever’ coaster
BY Luke Cloherty | 12 Oct 2018
Hersheypark, the 121-acre Hersheys chocolate brand theme park in Hershey, Pennsylvania, has confirmed details of its expansion, which was mooted last year.
Abbey visitors see the light, hear the sounds
BY Andy Knaggs | 11 Oct 2018
A dusk-time light and sound show of beauty and subtlety brought the ruins of Rievaulx Abbey in Yorkshire to life over the last weekend in September, allowing visitors to experience the site - once the first Cistercian abbey in the north of England, now overseen by English Heritage - as never before.
Japanese airport attraction offers four floors of Boeing experiences
BY Luke Cloherty | 11 Oct 2018
Chubu Centrair Airport in Nagoya, Japan has launched a new in-airport visitor attraction with the first on-display Boeing 787 Dreamliner – the ZA001 – as its marquee centrepiece.
NEMO heads to Malta for annual conference in November
BY Luke Cloherty | 11 Oct 2018
Speakers including National Museum of Ireland director Lynn Scarf will speak at this year’s Network of European Museum Organisations (NEMO) Annual Conference.
Susan Vargo to lead Nickelodeon attractions as new global live entertainment VP
BY Luke Cloherty | 11 Oct 2018
Nickelodeon has appointed the former executive producer of the SpongeBob SquarePants musical Susan Vargo as its VP of global live entertainment.
James Turrell’s newest Skyspace rises in the mountains of Austria
BY Andrew Manns | 11 Oct 2018
American artist James Turrell has recently unveiled Skyspace: Lech – the latest iteration of his Skyspace series, which was first developed in the 1970s.
Zaha Hadid reveals sonic wave-inspired design for Russian concert hall
BY Andrew Manns | 11 Oct 2018
Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) has been selected to reimagine the Sverdlovsk Philharmonic Building in Yekaterinburg, Russia.
India's Imagica theme park to get own animated TV series
BY Luke Cloherty | 11 Oct 2018
Operator Adlabs is to create an animated series built around its home-grown Imagica theme park IPs – Tubbby, Bow-Wow, Hippy, Roberto and Rajasaurus.
Six Flags Entertainment to operate Magic Waters Waterpark
BY Luke Cloherty | 11 Oct 2018
Six Flags Entertainment will operate Magic Waters Waterpark, starting in the spring of 2019, following a lease agreement with the Rockford Park District Board of Commissioners.
PortAventura pledges to be plastic-free by 2020
BY Luke Cloherty | 11 Oct 2018
Spanish theme park PortAventura has pledged to rid all three of its attractions of disposable plastics by 2020.
Almost half of Northern Ireland visited a museum in 2017-18
BY Luke Cloherty | 11 Oct 2018
Nearly 50 per cent of the population of Northern Ireland visited a museum in the last year, according to the latest figures from the Continuous Household Survey.
Frida Escobedo Serpentine Pavilion sold to Therme Group
BY Andrew Manns | 11 Oct 2018
Frida Escobedo, the youngest person yet to design a temporary Pavilion the Serpentine Gallery in London, has recently sold her creation to international spa and wellness company, Therme Group.
     
 


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