 
    Young Producers secure national museums award
A youth initiative that empowers young people to shape museum events and exhibitions has won a prestigious national award for its innovation and impact.
The Tees Valley Museums Young Producers Group, a team of 16 to 25-year-olds, was named Best Museum Youth Group by Kids in Museums at the 2024 Family Friendly Museum Awards, coming out on top from over 500 entrants.
Funded by Tees Valley Combined Authority and Arts Council England, the project impressed judges with its diversity and support for young talent, with the “range of activities…across multiple sites” and the “impact on the wider organisation” receiving particular praise.
Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen said: “I’m delighted, but not surprised, given how much talent and creativity we have in our region.
“We need to ensure our young people get the chance to have their voices heard – and this project makes sure their ideas are put into action.”
Councillor Steve Nelson, Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council’s cabinet member for health, leisure and culture, added: “The Young Producers work so hard to make sure that everyone in our communities can enjoy all that our museums have to offer, so I’m very pleased their dedication has been nationally recognised.
“Their events are hugely popular because their passion and creativity shines through in their contributions.
“For them to win this award out of 500 brilliant entrants is a huge achievement and a testament to their and our partners’ work.”
Meeting at Hartlepool Art Gallery, Museum of Hartlepool and Preston Park Museum each month, the group, assisted by museum staff, learn how to produce events and exhibitions, fostering creativity and providing hands-on experience.
Councillor Pamela Hargreaves, chair of Hartlepool Borough Council’s Economic Growth and Regeneration Committee, added: “Young people are the future of our museums and galleries and it’s great to see the Young Producers helping to make our attractions more accessible to the younger generation, while at the same time learning new skills which, I hope, will lead many of them into careers in our cultural sector.”
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