V&A Museum Wins 2016 Museum of the Year Award, Director Martin Roth Announces £100,000 Prize Allocation
The Victoria and Albert Museum in London received the Museum of the Year 2016 honor, as reported by the BBC. Director Martin Roth revealed that the £100,000 prize money would fund the revival of a department dedicated to assisting and partnering with smaller UK museums and galleries. Roth emphasized the timing, noting the need for solidarity amid Brexit and other challenges. Shortlisted institutions included Arnolfini in Bristol, Bethlem Museum of the Mind in London, Jupiter Artland in West Lothian, and York Art Gallery in Yorkshire. The announcement followed the awards ceremony, with Roth's statement highlighting collaborative efforts within the cultural sector.
Key facts
- V&A Museum named Museum of the Year 2016
- Prize money of £100,000 awarded
- Martin Roth is director of the V&A
- Funds to re-establish department supporting smaller UK museums and galleries
- Roth cited Brexit and other problems as context for solidarity
- Shortlisted museums: Arnolfini, Bethlem Museum of the Mind, Jupiter Artland, York Art Gallery
- Awards ceremony held in 2016
- BBC reported the news
Entities
Institutions
- V&A Museum
- BBC
- Arnolfini
- Bethlem Museum of the Mind
- Jupiter Artland
- York Art Gallery
Locations
- London
- United Kingdom
- Bristol
- West Lothian
- Yorkshire