Latest News | 20 May 2024
Renovation project set to improve museum accessibility
Derby Museums has embarked on a project to make one of its museums more accessible.
Back in 2022, it was awarded £71,700 from the Museums and Galleries Improvement Fund, created by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and the Wolfson Foundation, to help improve access to Pickford’s House.
As a result, the Grade I listed building will shortly undergo a comprehensive facelift, with each room receiving new interpretation, displays, and more immersive layout exhibits.
These enhancements aim to elevate the visitor experience and offer a fresh perspective on the rich history encapsulated within the walls of this architectural gem.
Among the notable updates, local video production company Glowfrog has offered its services pro-bono to create a captivating welcome video for the museum.
This video will provide an engaging overview of the house’s history and cater to disabled visitors who may face accessibility challenges, ensuring an inclusive experience for all.
Laura Phillips, head of interpretation and display at Derby Museums, said: “The meticulous curation of each room at Pickford’s House reflects our commitment to preserving and presenting history in an engaging manner.
“Glowfrog’s offer to create an inclusive experience through the welcome video resonates with our vision of making the museum accessible to all.”
Derby Museums was one of 33 museums and galleries nationwide to receive a share of £4 million from the fund – and was the only venue in the East Midlands to be awarded cash.
The Wolfson Foundation is an independent charity with a focus on research and education.
Its aim is to support civil society by investing in projects in science, health, heritage, humanities and the arts.