An exciting new museums project based in the North East is set to investigate the cultural sector�s current hottest topic, that of �cultural entitlement�.
The project will aim to ensure all citizens in the North East can enjoy and learn from the rich wealth of museums collections held in the area, as they are rightfully entitled to. Taking as its overarching theme, The Great North East Story, the project will focus on ensuring the people�s story is brought to them, through their impressive network of local museums. The museums� services of Aberdeen City Council, Aberdeenshire Council and the University of Aberdeen have embraced this shift in cultural provision to a more citizen-focussed approach, and this project will see them working closely alongside the Local Authority Education Services at Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire and the University�s Department of Education.
Ciaran Monaghan, who is leading the project on behalf on Aberdeen City Council, said: �We are delighted to be working in partnership with colleagues at both Aberdeenshire Council and the University of Aberdeen. The support secured from the RDCF offers us a fantastic opportunity to develop an exciting and innovative programme of activities across the North East.�
The project is being funded by the Regional Development Challenge Fund (RDCF), which is administered on behalf of the Scottish Executive by the Scottish Museums Council.
Patricia Ferguson, Minister for Tourism, Culture and Sport, said: "I am very pleased that the Regional Development Challenge Fund is proving so successful in helping to establish meaningful partnerships. Our aim was for a range of partnerships spread across the whole of Scotland. But what is developing is much more that merely geographical cover in the way the partnerships encompass so many of the Executive's cultural, educational and social priorities."
This project was launched today alongside two other RDCF projects. They all focus on new and innovative partnership working between the museums and galleries sector and a variety of relevant bodies. By working in partnership with social work organisations, community groups, criminal justice organisations, Local Authorities and Education Services, they demonstrate the willingness of the Scottish museums and galleries sector to move forward and embrace the communities in which they find themselves.
Joanne Orr, Director of the Scottish Museums Council, said: 'SMC is delighted to be launching this latest round of RDCF funded projects, which highlight the creativity with which the Scottish museums and galleries sector approaches partnership working. These projects will work across a range of Ministerial portfolios, from Education to Community Care, demonstrating the integral role museums play in the lives of our local communities.'
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