The institution was awarded the £100,000 prize—the biggest in the global museum sector—for its attempt to confront its colonialist roots
The five finalists for Museum of the Year 2022 are changing the world around them, says Jenny Waldman, Art Fund director and jury chair for the £100,000 prize
Built as a multi-storey car park, this redeveloped Wrexham centre has found its focus on textiles, artists and local groups and offers children’s play and workshops
This Manchester museum, which has the world’s largest collection of protest banners, is empowering locals
From digital poohsticks to Mr Tumnus’s snowy footprints, this Oxford space is a place of great adventures
At this former mill you can learn about manufacturing history and make something new somewhere old
The south London institution has been examining its complicated history, listening and reaching out to diverse communities