Jon Sleigh is a freelance arts and heritage Learning Curator, working nationally connecting audiences with artworks and collections for their advocacy. He was formerly Learning Officer for the Arts Council Collection based at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery.
""A quick, informative resource for readers seeking an overview of the key concerns facing museums as they begin to evolve into the accountable, representative, inclusive institutions they are called on to be. This work is essential to museum studies and a valuable addition for art history or arts-related collections. Essential."" Choice ""Gentle and eloquent, encouraging and accessible, this is a book for anyone who has asked 'What are museums for?'"" Museums Journal ""The coffee conversations with museum changemakers we have been waiting for. Emotional, insightful, and deeply human."" Angela Stienne, University of Leicester ‘Revealing the museum experience to be emotive as well as intellectual, this book presents a succinct and articulate clarion-call for equitable access.’ Sophie Hatchwell, University of Birmingham “Cannot recommend this heartfelt, generous and expansive book enough. Never didactic or patronising, Sleigh is endlessly curious, thought provoking and socially conscious – the perfect guide to our museums and the people who make them today!” Esme Ward, Director of Manchester Museum “A lovingly written, generous book that gives voice to the art workers who are at the heart of shaping the museums of today and tomorrow.” Alice Procter, author of The Whole Picture “Sleigh explores museums as sites of discomfort, community and emotion, revealing not just what they are, but what they could and should be."" Sean Curran, Historic England ""Inclusion isn't just a task for a select few — it's a collective responsibility. Through heartfelt personal narratives, expert insights, and a real time live tour, Sleigh empowers us to redistribute power beyond the confines of the museum worker, fostering a culture where everyone plays a vital role in creating the museums our communities deserve."" Dhikshana Turakhia Pering, Museum of London