Press officer Emily Philippou reports on the launch of our Moving Stories exhibition, including some very special guests.
Our guest authors include researchers and students working with our collection, volunteers, friends of the museum, and representatives of other museums, charities and organisations we work with.
Learning consultant Philip Webb explores why books and films are so important for getting children engaged with literacy.
We’ve been asking staff to recall their fondest memories of the museum. Audience Development and Volunteer Coordinator Mandy Tennant reminds us why this is such a great place to work.
Dick Vaughan arrived in 1983 to organise the installation of the first permanent IMAX cinema in Europe. 30 years later he’s still here, and still fascinated by the technology.
Press officer Emily Philippou presents a gallery of our favourite images inspired by the photography of Tom Wood.
IMAX Manager Dick Vaughan reflects on the history of Cinerama at the museum.
Deb Singleton, Director of Bradford Animation Festival, looks back at some of the highlights of the last 20 years of BAF.
Eleanor Macnair, Media Space Press Officer, looks at the Tony Ray-Jones collection and the exhibition that will launch Media Space at the Science Museum.
Even if you’ve never seen it before, it’s likely that ‘Iago’ will feel instantly familiar. Emily shares one of her favourite photographs from our collection.
Our landmark exhibition in 2002 celebrated 40 years of the world’s best-known movie phenomenon—the James Bond films.
Containing millions of photographs from the first half of the 20th century, the Daily Herald Archive is one of the gems of our collection.
This year’s IMD is all about memory, creativity and social change—something which is close to our hearts, and inseparable from our collection.