The MAC: The Belfast museum that reaches out to Northern Ireland's disadvantaged communities
Spurred by a rise in hate crime in the region, The MAC has been collaborating with five charities to open the museum to minority groups
A twisted tale of sugar and slaves: Alberta Whittle uncovers awkward truths in UK show
The Barbados-born artist confronts the unpalatable past of Guy Ball, the great-grandfather of the Holburne Museum’s founder
'I tend not to see men, strangely': photographer Hannah Starkey on constructing a more truthful world inhabited by women
As Hepworth Wakefield hosts a major retrospective of her work, the British artist explains why she has spent 25 years training her lens almost exclusively on women
People's History Museum: a place where protests are remembered—and where they begin
This Manchester museum, which has the world’s largest collection of protest banners, is empowering locals
Acquisitions round-up: Versailles acquires a previously unpublished painting of a young Marie-Antionette by Joseph Siffred Duplessis
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter institutional collections worldwide
Experience Barnsley: a crowdsourced museum in Yorkshire shows how culture can help in the pandemic recovery
The gallery located in the town hall is a true “museum of and for the people”
#CuratorBattle: Twitter tussle reveals museums' prettiest, creepiest and sassiest objects
UK's Yorkshire Museum has been encouraging international institutions to share the most unusual items in their collections
Linder's provocative cut-outs come to Kettle's Yard
For her retrospective, the artist has made a series of interventions in the Cambridge museum including creating special staff uniforms and a café menu