Museum of Wigan Life exhibition goes on tour

Museum of Wigan Life exhibition goes on tour

The Museum of Wigan Life’s What’s in Store exhibition is set to hit the road as it travels to communities around Wigan Borough.

What’s in Store showcases Wigan Borough’s historic collections with more than 600 artifacts on display, including fine art, natural history, costume, ceramics and textiles which represent the borough’s history and future.

As part of the two-year exhibition, What’s in Store on Tour will see some objects visit communities from now until March 2025, with nine pop-up displays in libraries.

Councillor Chris Ready, cabinet member for communities at Wigan Council, said: “This innovative approach will see the museum’s objects go to the heart of our communities, meaning lots more people will be able to experience them and the What’s in Store project - which is all about connecting our communities and residents with our collections.

“Through What’s in Store and What’s in Store on tour, we’re keen to listen to local people and hear their views on how we use the borough collections to tell their histories and stories, both in the museum and beyond.”

Each pop-up display will contain a small selection of objects including artefacts with links to the local area.

Visitors will also be able to leave their thoughts and ideas at a special feedback station that forms part of the display.

What’s in Store on Tour will be at Wigan and Standish Library between Monday, August 5 and Saturday, September 21.

It will then travel to Shevington and Marsh Green Libraries (September 26 - November 13), Platt Bridge, Hindley and Golborne (November 20 - January 23) and Atherton, Leigh and Tyldesley (28 January - 19 March).

There is an ongoing events programme connected to What’s in Store and the exhibition is open for visits over the summer holidays with lots of fun activities for families.

Find out more and book onto the event series by visiting What's on - Museums and archives.

Posted on Monday 5th August 2024
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