Queer Britain exhibition ‘We Are Queer Britain!’ wins Museums Association Award
On Thursday, November 3, director Joseph Galliano-Doig, trustee Robert Taylor and head of learning and engagement Dan Vo accepted the award for the Best Small Museum Project.
We Are Queer Britain!
exhibition, a riot of objects, voices, art and images, has won an award from the Museums Association. On Thursday, November 3, director Joseph Galliano-Doig, trustee Robert Taylor and head of learning and engagement Dan Vo accepted the award for the Best Small Museum Project. Queer Britain said: “We send special congratulations to our curator Dawn Hoskin, project manager Emma Shepley and assistant curator Matthew Storey.We also thank the whole Queer Britain team, our donors, sponsors and you, our supporters, for being a part of the our family. “Winning this is just the beginning. We have much more work to do to help preserve our histories and shine a light on them. We can’t run a museum like this without the generous support from our donors and members.“If you want to help this new museum thrive, please consider donating or becoming a Queer Britain Member today.”To become a member or to donate, CLICK HERE
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