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Young Producers Lab

Tuesday, September 17, 2024 

to Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Ever wondered what it’s really like to work in a museum? Curious about the world behind the scenes and the stories held in our collections? Then you might want to join our Young Producers Lab. Young Producers Lab is a regular group for secondary school age young people that meets weekly at the museum during term time, from 4-5pm on a Tuesday.

Members get the chance to be involved in creating exhibitions (past project include co-curating elements of our new galleries!), a youth newsletter, a podcast and having a say in museum matters as a youth panel. It’s also a great way to make new friends. It’s free to join, so if interested please contact the museum to sign up. The first session this term will be Tuesday 17th September.

 

Sessions run Weekly on Tuesdays from 17 September, 4-5pm.

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Collections
Social History

Of particular significance in the collection are the relics of the ancient guilds of Salisbury.