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Culture and community

Powering creativity and inclusion through our world-class cultural institutions

Our cultural institutions ignite ideas and open doors to new worlds. But there's more to do. With your support we'll broaden access, grow our collections and drive social change.

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Enriching lives through creativity and connection

We're building connections through culture, heritage and community partnerships.

Why it matters

Our cultural institutions shape local and global communities – building understanding, sparking curiosity, and creating space for big ideas. They preserve history and inform the future – connecting people and ideas across generations.

  • Our spaces show how culture connects communities, challenges perspectives, and shapes a sustainable future.
  • Across four institutions, they house over six million objects, from the earliest fragment of the New Testament to lyrics and notebooks by Joy Division's Ian Curtis.
  • Manchester Museum leads international conversations on socially responsible collections, while Jodrell Bank – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – remains at the forefront of modern astrophysics.

How it works

Donor support helps our cultural institutions open their doors to all – ensuring everyone has access to creativity, learning and discovery.

  • Over 1.2 million visitors experienced our museums and galleries last year.
  • The award-winning South Asia Gallery at Manchester Museum – the first in the world to focus on the South Asian diaspora – was made possible by visionary philanthropists.
  • At the Whitworth, philanthropy supports art therapy initiatives for people overcoming substance misuse and bereaved parents, while Jodrell Bank offers free tickets so everyone can explore the wonders of science.

Case study

Sparking change through art and connection

As Director of the Whitworth, Sook-Kyung Lee is redefining what it means to be a public art gallery in the 21st century.

Rooted in Manchester's story of innovation and social purpose, she's leading a cultural mission to make art more inclusive, more connected and more relevant – not just for the city, but for the world. Challenge accepted.

Read Sook-Kyung's story
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"We have this vision here to become the most inclusive, imaginative and caring museum that you will ever visit anywhere in the world.

"We care for over 4.5 million objects in this museum. But we also want to care for people and beliefs and ideas and relationships.

"We're delighted we have just won European Museum of the Year. And that is for every single person, not just who visits, but who gives to support this place and this work.

"I love the relationship we have with the people who give money and give time. They are the museum. They are part of it. And they are helping change the world."

Esme Ward, Director of Manchester Museum

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Esme Ward, Director of Manchester Museum