Culture24, originally the 24 Hour Museum,
[ is a British charity which publishes websites, ''Culture24'', ''Museum Crush'' and ''Show Me'', about visual culture and heritage in the United Kingdom, as well as supplying data and support services to other cultural websites including Engaging Places.][
It operates independently, and receives government funding.]
Organisation
Culture24 is based in Brighton
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, southern England, and has ten employees. The Culture24 Director is Jane Finnis, who contributed a chapter to ''Learning to Live: Museums, young people and education'' and in March 2010 was named as one of 50 "Women to Watch" in the United Kingdom cultural and creative sectors by the Cultural Leadership Programme. Past Culture24 chairman include John Newbigin, who was named as one of Wired Magazine
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's top 100 people shaping the digital world in May 2010.
The charity was founded in 2001 as the ''24 Hour Museum'', when the website of the same name became an independent company.
The organisation changed its name to ''Culture24'' in November 2007, and the website followed suit on 11 February 2009.[ Culture24 is a registered charity and is funded by the ]UK government
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(ACE).
Purpose
The (now defunct) Museums, Libraries and Archives Council
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was working with Culture24 as one of its partners in furthering the council's digital agenda, specifically helping to deliver:
Culture24 also administered Museums at Night (UK)
Museums at Night was a twice-yearly festival of late openings, sleepovers and special events taking place in museums, galleries, libraries, archive and heritage sites in the United Kingdom. It was affiliated with the European Night of Museums prog ...
between 2010 and 2019, the annual weekend of late openings at museums, galleries and heritage sites.
Websites
The main ''Culture24'' website is a guide to museums, public galleries, libraries, archives, heritage sites and science centres. It has a database of over 5,000 cultural institutions, who are able to update the information about their activities. It features daily arts, museum, history and heritage news, and exhibition reviews. News stories are available as RSS
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newsfeed.
Culture24 also runs a site for children, ''Show Me'', which has online activities related to UK museums and galleries, including interactive games, quizzes and competitions. A section of the site contains guidance for parents and teachers about using online resources from museums and galleries.
In 2009, Culture24 was runner-up in the Nominet Trust Best Practice Challenge. The Culture24 suite of websites won the 2010 "best of the web" award (long lived category) at the Museums and the Web Conference. Culture24 is also listed as one of the Guardian
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's top 100 essential websites, and one of the Sunday Times
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' top 10 museum websites.
References
External links
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Museum Crush website
Show Me children's website
Organizations established in 2001
Organisations based in Brighton and Hove
Virtual museums
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Charities based in East Sussex
Museum organizations