From 6-15 September 2024, dive into the world of conservation during Heritage Open Days.
Heritage Open Days is England's largest festival of history and culture, involving thousands of local volunteers and organisations. This year’s theme 'Routes, Networks and Connections' celebrates how people and ideas have moved around and come together throughout history. Thousands of volunteers across the country are opening doors to hidden places and offering unique experiences all for FREE.
The Conservation Studio viewing window, Gallery 2 at People's History Museum. Image courtesy of People's History Museum.
Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to explore, learn and celebrate conservation that often goes on behind closed doors and out of view.
Icon member Jenny Van Enckevort ACR and the conservation team at People’s History museum will be hosting two public tours of the Conservation Studio on the 14 September 2024. This will be an opportunity to learn about the world’s largest collection of trade union and political banners, how techniques of banner production have changed over time, and how we care for the museum’s collection today.
Guided tour of the Conservation Studio 2 at People's History Museum. Image courtesy of People's History Museum.
Visitors can get up close to objects currently being conserved, with demonstrations of techniques used, and learn about the process of preparing items for public display.
Thay can also explore the main galleries, featuring the 2024 Banner Exhibition, the world’s oldest trade union banner and a rare general election banner from 1906 which is part of the General Election Trail.
'The Big Three' banners, 2024 Banner Exhibition at People's History Museum. Image courtesy of People's History Museum.
Book now through the link below:
Behind the scenes of The Conservation Studio Tickets, Multiple Dates | Eventbrite
Learn more: Heritage Open Days
Image courtesy of People's History Museum