THE National Science and Media Museum in Bradford has appointed Agents of Change (AOC) to design two new galleries for its Sound and Vision project which will transform the museum by bringing its collections to life in new ways.

The Sound and Vision project reaches a significant milestone with AOC appointed to design and deliver the new galleries. AOC will work collaboratively with the museum’s project team to conceptualise and design the two significant new galleries that will showcase key objects and stories from the museum’s collections of photography, film, television, animation, videogames, and sound technologies.

AOC is a practice of designers and architects who engage and collaborate with communities to bring designs to life. The agency has experience in the museums and heritage sector with credentials including acclaimed projects for the V&A, Wellcome Collection and the Crafts Council.

Jo Quinton-Tulloch, National Science and Media Museum director, said: “We are thrilled to reach this significant milestone of the Sound and Vision project with the appointment of Agents of Change to bring our world class collections to life in new and exciting ways.”

Currently in the development phase thanks to support from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, Sound and Vision will inspire future generations, by providing wider access to collections.

 

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