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Christopher Baker named as new Scottish National Portrait Gallery director
BY Pete Hayman | 21 May 2012
National Galleries Scotland director-general John Leighton has announced that Christopher Baker is the new director of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery (SNPG) in Edinburgh.
Universal Studios Japan to develop Harry Potter attraction
BY Pete Hayman | 18 May 2012
Universal Studios Japan has partnered with Warner Bros and Universal Parks and Resorts to announce plans for the development of a new Harry Potter attraction in Osaka.
EDF Energy announces plans for Sizewell B visitor centre
BY Pete Hayman | 17 May 2012
UK energy supplier EDF Energy has submitted a planning application for the creation of a temporary new visitor centre at Sizewell B nuclear power station on the Suffolk coast.
Merlin to open two new attractions in Oberhausen, Germany
BY Tom Walker | 17 May 2012
Visitor attractions operator Merlin Entertainments will invest 15m euro (US$19m, £12m) in developing two new attractions at the CentrO mixed-used complex in Oberhausen, Germany.
Verbolten coaster to open at Busch Gardens Williamsburg
BY Pete Hayman | 17 May 2012
Busch Gardens Williamsburg in Virginia, US, is to unveil one of its largest-ever attractions tomorrow (18 May) with the launch of the new indoor/outdoor multi-launch rollercoaster, Verbolten.
2012 Museums and Heritage award winners announced
BY Tom Walker | 17 May 2012
National Museums Scotland (NMS) and The Holburne Museum in Bath, Somerset, were declared joint winners of the 2012 Museums and Heritage award for Permanent Exhibition.
Arts Council England welcomes new conservation education strategy
BY Pete Hayman | 17 May 2012
Arts Council England (ACE) has welcomed the publication of a new strategy that outlines a framework for UK conservation education and skills development over the next five years.
Plans for Spanish Ferrari World back on table
BY Tom Walker | 16 May 2012
Plans to develop the world's second Ferrari World attraction in the Spanish city of Valencia have been revived after the local government announced its support for the scheme.
Shortlist announced for tenth annual Art Fund Prize
BY Pete Hayman | 15 May 2012
Exeter's Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery and the Hepworth Wakefield in West Yorkshire are among the four attractions shortlisted for the Art Fund Prize 2012.
World Monuments Fund announces US$1m for six historic sites
BY Pete Hayman | 15 May 2012
American Express and the World Monuments Fund (WMF) have announced that US$1m (EUR778,000, £623,000) has been awarded towards the preservation of six 'at-risk' sites.
Europe's tallest roller coaster opens at PortAventura
BY Tom Walker | 14 May 2012
PortAventura theme park in Salou, Spain, has launched its new Shambhala roller coaster; the tallest and fastest in Europe.
£200,000 grant for new Eureka! gallery development in Halifax
BY Pete Hayman | 14 May 2012
Monaco-based Stavros Niarchos Foundation has announced a £200,000 grant towards the creation of a new £2.9m gallery at Eureka! The National Children's Museum in Halifax.
Marine-themed Expo 2012 to open for three-month run in South Korea
BY Pete Hayman | 11 May 2012
The 73m (240ft) Sky Tower created from a pair of abandoned silo and the Big-O landmark will be among the attractions at Expo 2012, which opens in Yeosu, South Korea, on 12 May.
£22.7m ArcelorMittal Orbit unveiled at London's Olympic Park
BY Pete Hayman | 11 May 2012
ArcelorMittal Orbit, the sculpture and visitor attraction designed by Anish Kapoor and Cecil Balmond, has been unveiled at the heart of the new Olympic Park in east London, UK.
HLF announces initial support worth £76m for eight UK projects
BY Pete Hayman | 11 May 2012
Eight projects throughout the UK have been handed a boost after the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) announced initial support worth £76m in the latest round of major grant applications.
New US$10m extension to open at Maryhill Museum of Art
BY Pete Hayman | 11 May 2012
Maryhill Museum of Art in Washington, US, is to celebrate the opening of its new US$10m (EUR7.7m, £6.2m) extension this weekend (12-13 May) - the first expansion in its history.
Nine successful applicants to receive museum development cash
BY Pete Hayman | 11 May 2012
York Museums Trust and the Museum of London have been announced among the nine successful applicants for museum development funding from Arts Council England (ACE).
Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery director to step down
BY Pete Hayman | 09 May 2012
Martin E Sullivan, director of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washington, US, has announced he is to relinquish the post at the end of the month due to health reasons.
Wellington Arch reopens as London's 'latest exhibition space'
BY Pete Hayman | 09 May 2012
Wellington Arch has today (9 May) reopened at Hyde Park Corner to provide London with its "latest exhibition space", which will allow visitors to explore the history of England.
Sharon Ament appointed new Museum of London director
BY Pete Hayman | 09 May 2012
Sharon Ament - the director of public engagement at the Natural History Museum (NHM) - has been named director of the Museum of London (MoL), with effect from September.
     
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6803 to 6822 of 9725 news stories
Christopher Baker named as new Scottish National Portrait Gallery director
BY Pete Hayman | 21 May 2012
National Galleries Scotland director-general John Leighton has announced that Christopher Baker is the new director of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery (SNPG) in Edinburgh.
Universal Studios Japan to develop Harry Potter attraction
BY Pete Hayman | 18 May 2012
Universal Studios Japan has partnered with Warner Bros and Universal Parks and Resorts to announce plans for the development of a new Harry Potter attraction in Osaka.
EDF Energy announces plans for Sizewell B visitor centre
BY Pete Hayman | 17 May 2012
UK energy supplier EDF Energy has submitted a planning application for the creation of a temporary new visitor centre at Sizewell B nuclear power station on the Suffolk coast.
Merlin to open two new attractions in Oberhausen, Germany
BY Tom Walker | 17 May 2012
Visitor attractions operator Merlin Entertainments will invest 15m euro (US$19m, £12m) in developing two new attractions at the CentrO mixed-used complex in Oberhausen, Germany.
Verbolten coaster to open at Busch Gardens Williamsburg
BY Pete Hayman | 17 May 2012
Busch Gardens Williamsburg in Virginia, US, is to unveil one of its largest-ever attractions tomorrow (18 May) with the launch of the new indoor/outdoor multi-launch rollercoaster, Verbolten.
2012 Museums and Heritage award winners announced
BY Tom Walker | 17 May 2012
National Museums Scotland (NMS) and The Holburne Museum in Bath, Somerset, were declared joint winners of the 2012 Museums and Heritage award for Permanent Exhibition.
Arts Council England welcomes new conservation education strategy
BY Pete Hayman | 17 May 2012
Arts Council England (ACE) has welcomed the publication of a new strategy that outlines a framework for UK conservation education and skills development over the next five years.
Plans for Spanish Ferrari World back on table
BY Tom Walker | 16 May 2012
Plans to develop the world's second Ferrari World attraction in the Spanish city of Valencia have been revived after the local government announced its support for the scheme.
Shortlist announced for tenth annual Art Fund Prize
BY Pete Hayman | 15 May 2012
Exeter's Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery and the Hepworth Wakefield in West Yorkshire are among the four attractions shortlisted for the Art Fund Prize 2012.
World Monuments Fund announces US$1m for six historic sites
BY Pete Hayman | 15 May 2012
American Express and the World Monuments Fund (WMF) have announced that US$1m (EUR778,000, £623,000) has been awarded towards the preservation of six 'at-risk' sites.
Europe's tallest roller coaster opens at PortAventura
BY Tom Walker | 14 May 2012
PortAventura theme park in Salou, Spain, has launched its new Shambhala roller coaster; the tallest and fastest in Europe.
£200,000 grant for new Eureka! gallery development in Halifax
BY Pete Hayman | 14 May 2012
Monaco-based Stavros Niarchos Foundation has announced a £200,000 grant towards the creation of a new £2.9m gallery at Eureka! The National Children's Museum in Halifax.
Marine-themed Expo 2012 to open for three-month run in South Korea
BY Pete Hayman | 11 May 2012
The 73m (240ft) Sky Tower created from a pair of abandoned silo and the Big-O landmark will be among the attractions at Expo 2012, which opens in Yeosu, South Korea, on 12 May.
£22.7m ArcelorMittal Orbit unveiled at London's Olympic Park
BY Pete Hayman | 11 May 2012
ArcelorMittal Orbit, the sculpture and visitor attraction designed by Anish Kapoor and Cecil Balmond, has been unveiled at the heart of the new Olympic Park in east London, UK.
HLF announces initial support worth £76m for eight UK projects
BY Pete Hayman | 11 May 2012
Eight projects throughout the UK have been handed a boost after the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) announced initial support worth £76m in the latest round of major grant applications.
New US$10m extension to open at Maryhill Museum of Art
BY Pete Hayman | 11 May 2012
Maryhill Museum of Art in Washington, US, is to celebrate the opening of its new US$10m (EUR7.7m, £6.2m) extension this weekend (12-13 May) - the first expansion in its history.
Nine successful applicants to receive museum development cash
BY Pete Hayman | 11 May 2012
York Museums Trust and the Museum of London have been announced among the nine successful applicants for museum development funding from Arts Council England (ACE).
Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery director to step down
BY Pete Hayman | 09 May 2012
Martin E Sullivan, director of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washington, US, has announced he is to relinquish the post at the end of the month due to health reasons.
Wellington Arch reopens as London's 'latest exhibition space'
BY Pete Hayman | 09 May 2012
Wellington Arch has today (9 May) reopened at Hyde Park Corner to provide London with its "latest exhibition space", which will allow visitors to explore the history of England.
Sharon Ament appointed new Museum of London director
BY Pete Hayman | 09 May 2012
Sharon Ament - the director of public engagement at the Natural History Museum (NHM) - has been named director of the Museum of London (MoL), with effect from September.
     
 


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