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Cecil Higgins Art Gallery and Bedford Museum Redevelopment
Frequently asked questions
What are the main benefits of the redevelopment project?
The development project will integrate the visitor experience by providing seamless physicalaccess to three currently separate museum and gallery buildings (Cecil Higgins Art Gallery,Bedford Museum and Bedford Gallery) through one main entrance.
A new entrance foyer will be created utilising part of the existing Museum courtyard. Thislarger welcome space will integrate the information service previously offered by separatereception/retail/cafe areas. This larger reception area will provide:
A single visitor entrance
A place for information and orientation
A larger shop and improved visitor retail experience. The shop will sell exclusive
merchandise related to our collections with a range of products to suit all ages andbudgets.
Access to a new caf, which will be able to serve museum visitors internally as wellas operating onto Castle Lane outside museum opening hours.
Other improvements will enhance the overall visitor experience providing:
New galleries throughout
Temporary exhibition spaces
Two high quality activity spaces for use by schools and other groups
Two meeting spaces for community and business use
Additional toilets with improved accessibility for disabled people, families and groups
Cloakrooms and buggy stores
A number of combined spaces for private, business and function use
Will there be more spaces to display the excellent collections?
Yes, this is one of the major reasons for the redevelopment project. Overall new galleries willoffer 1565 square metres of display space, an increase of 300 square metres (24%) overcurrent spaces. This excludes 200 square metres provided by the refurbished BedfordGallery.
Will there be improved facilities for Education and Community use?
Yes, spaces for learning and activities will see the provision of two significantly larger spacessupplemented by two new meeting rooms (formerly staff spaces). These spaces will providemore flexibility for both learning, community use and income generation activities. There will
also be dedicated spaces for informal learning, storytelling and other activities within ourgalleries.
Will the collections be displayed differently?
The collections will be displayed thematically rather than by collection or object type as hasbeen the case in the past. The new displays will tell the story of, and the links between, thedevelopment of Bedford as a place, the people of Bedford and the collections. People willbe at the heart of the new displays; we will explore how people have been instrumental inshaping the development of Bedford, as well as how they have been central to the formationand nature of the collections. The new galleries will include:
Two Place galleries, arranged chronologically, telling the story of the development of
Bedford
The People Gallery, looking at some of the old, new and famous inhabitants of thearea
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The Collection Gallery, celebrating the breadth and diversity of the collections,including many objects not previously on display
Two landing galleries providing areas of visible storage. Visible storage will allow
greater access to the collections for students, researchers and the general public.
An improved and extended Watercolour & Print Gallery
The Design Gallery, looking at stylistic developments in the decorative arts
The Edward Bawden Gallery, providing a home for this unique archive
The William Burges Gallery, housing this collection of international importance
The House, will be a window on how we used to live, exploring the way in which weuse objects and how it has developed through the centuries.
Bedford Gallery, housing changing exhibitions.
How much will the project cost?
The estimated cost of the project is 6.56m. Fundraising to date has secured c5m with twomajor funding applications due to be considered over the summer months; Bedford Charity500,000 and the Heritage Lottery Fund 959,000. Subject to the successful outcome ofthese applications work will start in October 2010 to work up the details of tender documents.
Tenders will then be advertised at the end of the year when accurate costs can be obtained.
When will the facilities close for the building works to start?
Bedford Museum will close in October 2010 when collections will be packed and
placed in storage.
Bedford Gallery will remain open until April 2011 when it will then close after theToulouse Lautrec Exhibition, on tour from the British Museum.
Cecil Higgins Art Gallery is already closed. The Gallery closed in 2007 when
collections were packed away and moved off-site in order to protect them from theimpact of the refurbishment works undertaken at Bedford Gallery such as dust,vibration and other damage.
Why is Bedford Gallery closing after only having been opened in 2009?
There are a number of reasons for the closure of Bedford Gallery whilst works to the rest ofthe premises are undertaken:
The disruption to Bedford Gallery caused by building works would be too great forexhibitions and public access to continue. There will be significant disruption to powersupplies and other services such as water, telephone lines and heating that will makeit difficult to guarantee a level of service suitable for public access.
Bedford Gallery will be more effectively used as additional storage space for ourcollections whilst refurbishment work is undertaken. It is more cost effective to usethis space rather than hire and modify an off-site space for temporary usage, in order
to achieve appropriate environmental and security standards, at a significantadditional cost.
When will the facilities reopen?
Currently our estimated timetable is as follows, the final timetable for the works will not beknown until tenders are received from successful contractors in the spring of 2011 whencontracts are agreed.
Start date Work Duration
October 2010 Close Museum and pack collections 6 months
April 2011 Close Bedford Gallery
May 2011 Refurbishment work starts 13 months
June 2012 Fit out of new galleries 3 monthsSeptember 2012 Redisplay collections in galleries 3 months
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End 2012 or early 2013 Reopen
The facilities will be closed for a long time; cant the work be phased so that some ofthe facilities can remain open?
The work at the Art Gallery and Museum requires the replacement of all plant machinery andequipment, punching through to make new connections between the buildings, moving someinternal walls and stripping out all exhibition cabinets. The work is so disruptive that it is notpossible to phase it without increasing both the time it would take and the cost.
What will happen to the Education Programme during closure?
During our two major temporary exhibitions (Autumn 2010 and Spring 2011), we will continueto run some exhibition-related educational sessions and activities in Bedford Gallery. Fromthe closure of the Museum, however, we will increase our existing outreach programme toschools and community groups, delivering a range of activity sessions at their premises. Wewill also be working with partner schools and colleges to develop new learning programmesbased on the redisplayed collections.
As part of our Audience Development Project we will also continue working with groups of allages in the community, developing new partnerships and projects and building audiences forwhen we reopen.
In addition, we aim to run a range of talks, walks and family events throughout closure, somewith our partners at community events, to raise awareness of our progress and to share withpeople our research and interpretation ideas.
How will you keep the public informed of progress?
We will post information regularly on our website and through our blog, provide regular
newsletters and promote project updates in the local media.
www.cecilhigginsartgallery.orgwww.bedfordmuseum.orgwww.chagbm.blogspot.com
You can also keep up to date with all the news on our Facebook page and on Twitter
What will staff be doing whilst the facilities are closed?
There is a lot of work to be done to prepare for the re-opening of the art gallery andmuseum. We will be:
Packing collections and transferring them into storage Working with contractors on the detailed design of the building and display spaces
Managing the building works and exhibition fit-out contracts
Identifying collections for new displays
Preparing documentation on the new displays including the production of thousandsof display labels
Consulting community groups and other stakeholders on project details
Updating documentation details on all collections
Transferring collections back to site, unpacking them and placing them on display orin storage on-site.
Increasing work with schools off-site and a range of audiences in the community
Developing a new website and brand identity for the new facilities
Planning new exhibitions from reopening and for at least 4 years into the future
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Preparing new education packages for schools based on the new displays
Reviewing systems and operational procedures
Fundraising for future projects
Promoting the new facilities
How can I help and get involved?
You can help in a number of ways including:
Volunteering work includes working with collections, packing and data input;
working with the education team on community projects
Becoming part of a focus group
By making a donation, or joining our Patron or Friends Schemes.
Complete and submit the on-line questionnaire about the redevelopment project onour website http://www.forms.bedford.gov.uk/bedfordmuseum/
If you would like to be more involved please contact Gemma Hutton by email [email protected]
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