Museum wants to know what Milton Keynes means to YOU
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The are asking for people to send in artefacts, photos, artwork, a poem, a piece of drama or even a song. to represent what MK means to them.
“The museum was started and is held in trust for the people of Milton Keynes - that is all the people. It should include your Milton Keynes, particularly if your story is not being told,” said museum director Bill Griffiths.
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Hide AdHe added: “We Are Milton Keynes, Too is an exciting opportunity for residents to think about what the town represents to them. After all MK is the largest designed new town in the whole of Europe, and it has been shaped by the many communities that have moved here.
“It might represent a new beginning, or a fresh start for an individual or a family. It might be the place that allowed dreams to be realised. It might be a celebration of one of our many green spaces, or perhaps a music venue. It could be a skate park, a supportive charity, a particular aspect of our history. There are no limits.”
The substantial community-focused project has been made possible thanks to support from Arts Council England/National Lottery Grant.
Anyone can submit to the project - individuals, families, streets or schools, religious groups and community groups.
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Hide AdLaunching against the pandemic backdrop, the project will begin life online, using the website and associated social media channels before the personal reflections are gathered together to form a physical exhibition.
These submissions will create a rich tapestry displaying the diversity that makes MK unique.
The museum already shares history through interactive galleries, a schools programme, exhibitions that are co-curated with community groups, and close to 300 dedicated volunteers.
We Are Milton Keynes, Too exhibits will form part of the backbone of the museum's new gallery.
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Hide Ad“Some people think that museums are about fossils and ancient history, and of course we stand for that, but we also want to shine a big light on life here now – after all, it is the history of tomorrow," said Bill.
“This isn't our exhibition, it is your exhibition and we want it to reflect as many aspects of Milton Keynes as possible. “Ultimately, we want We Are Milton Keynes, Too to provide a sense of place, creativity and ownership for everyone.”
The physical exhibition is expected to launch in December and will run for two to three months.
Submissions are welcome now through the email address [email protected]