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Shortliste­d museum is a major hit with families

- Staff reporter

Perth Museum and Art Gallery has been shortliste­d as Britain’s most family-friendly museum in a competitio­n based on public feedback.

The only one in Scotland to be named as a finalist, Perth Museum joins 11 shortliste­d museums across the UK to receive a shout-out for its exhibition­s, family activities and local community work.

Kids in Museums, the charity behind the 2018 Family Friendly Museum Awards, said there had been a high quality of nomination­s and some“brilliant”work taking place in museums across the country.

Perth Museum and Art Gallery was lauded for its“fantastic collection of objects which reflect the history of the area and a changing programme of exhibition­s and events.”

The accolade comes after another exciting year for Perth Museum and Art Gallery, which has hosted the touring exhibition­s LEGO Brick City and ARTIST ROOMS: Louise Bourgeois, and launched original programmes including Picts and Pixels and the Museum Late events series.

Perth Museum has now embarked on a busy summer season. By Hammer and Hand, a free exhibition celebratin­g Perth’s merchants and craftspeop­le, opens next Perth Museum and Art Gallery week.

The museum’s main summer exhibition, Vikings: Fearsome Craftsmen, opens on July 7 and runs until September 23. The creators of the Jorvik Viking Centre are behind this interactiv­e exhibition.

Meanwhile, the free Dress to Impress exhibition of rare Asian costumes and artefacts has been drawing big crowds and generating national publicity.

Kids in Museums is now searching for some undercover family judges to visit the shortliste­d museums over the summer. The winner will be announced in October.

Helen Smout, chief executive of Culture Perth and Kinross, said:“To reach this shortlist is a tremendous achievemen­t and a deserved pat on the back for all Culture Perth and Kinross staff involved with Perth Museum and Art Gallery, and also our collaborat­ors and sponsors.

“Museums are at the heart of the community, which makes it highly important that they cater for families. We’re proud that our work has been recognised in this way.”

Emmajane Avery, chair of Kids in Museums, said:“We were really impressed with the high quality of this year’s nomination­s for the Family Friendly Museum Award and the brilliant family friendly work that is going on in museums all over the country.

“It’s fantastic that so many museums are using our Manifesto to shape their work with families, children and young people and listening and responding to their feedback.”

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