Kenneth Hudson Award
The Kenneth Hudson Award is a museum award in Europe for the most unusual and daring achievement that challenges common perceptions of the role of museums in society. The award is presented each year since 2010 by the European Museum Forum (EMF) under the auspices of the Council of Europe. The award is a tribute to British journalist, anti-museologist, broadcaster and book author Kenneth Hudson.
Kenneth Hudson Award winners
- 2010 Museum of Contraception and Abortion, Vienna,
Austria - 2011 Museum of Broken Relationships, Zagreb,
Croatia - 2012 Glasnevin Museum, Dublin,
Ireland - 2013 Batalha Municipal Community Museum, Batalha,
Portugal - 2014 Zanis Lipke Memorial, Riga,
Latvia - 2015 International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum, Geneva,
Switzerland - 2016 Micropia, Amsterdam,
Netherlands - 2017 Museum of the First President of Russia Boris Yeltsin, Yekaterinburg
Russia - 2018 Estonian National Museum, Tartu,
Estonia
See also
External links
- Kenneth Hudson Award - European Museum Forum
- Museum of Contraception and Abortion, Vienna
- Museum of Broken Relationships, Zagreb
- Glasnevin Cemetery|Glasnevin Museum, Dublin
- Batalha Municipal Community Museum, Batalha
- Zanis Lipke Memorial, Riga
- International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum, Geneva
- Micropia, Amsterdam
- Estonian National Museum, Tartu
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