Sainsbury Centre becomes first UK museum to introduce universal 'Pay if and What You Can' ticketing

The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Thursday, April 18, 2024


Sainsbury Centre becomes first UK museum to introduce universal 'Pay if and What You Can' ticketing
Sainsbury Centre, Norwich, © Andy Crouch.



NORWICH.- The Sainsbury Centre is the first museum in the UK to introduce a universal ‘Pay if and What You Can’ ticketing system across the whole museum, breaking down the traditional boundary between the collection and temporary exhibition pricing.

Common to most other institutions, the cutting-edge ideas and amazing art gathered in the regular Sainsbury Centre temporary exhibitions have sat behind what can be prohibitive, temporary exhibition price point of £14. Meantime the free to access permanent galleries have lacked the creative invention, dynamism and investment they merit.

Introducing a single point of access to the vast exhibition space – as well the captivating 20 acres of sculpture park set in the fields and woods around a Norfolk broad as part of the 350 acres of University of East Anglia’s campus – will allow an entirely new approach to experiencing an arts landscape.

On entering the stunning architectural wonder that is Norman Foster’s space frame genesis, the ground, mezzanine and basement levels will now be free to wander with a new all-access map. In the 1970’s the revolutionary design of the museum was famous for taking art off the walls and allowing people to choose their own journey through, what was at the time, the largest open plan museum space in the UK. It is hoped this ambition of empowering people to find their own pathway to art will be re-invigorated by the new policy – and with one of the most diverse art collections in the UK, with thousands of works to enjoy from across the globe spanning 5000 years from prehistory through to contemporary, there will definitely be something that captivates every visitor’s imagination and enjoyment, now they are given the freedom to do so.

Sainsbury Centre Executive Director Jago Cooper says: “Our ambition is to enable and encourage more people to visit and enjoy one of the most genre-defying art museums in the world. An open and dynamic arts landscape across the whole museum provides a better experience for everyone who visits us. This is just the first of several transformations the Sainsbury Centre will be undergoing in preparation for a major relaunch in April 2023.”

‘Pay if and What You Can’ will be introduced on 12 March, just in time for the opening of two exciting new exhibitions - Empowering Art: Indigenous Creativity and Activism from North America’s Northwest Coast* and Julian Stair: Art, Death and the Afterlife**

Visitors will be asked to pay only if they can and whatever they want on their way in. They will then be given an access all-areas ticket and map to explore as they like, stopping off at our two restaurants/cafes, free gallery tours, free learning events and shop as they like.










Today's News

February 15, 2023

When a visit to the museum becomes an ethical dilemma

Carlos Saura, a leading and enduring Spanish director, dies at 91

LACMA acquires largest collection of blockchain artworks

Hauser & Wirth opens an exhibition of recent paintings by Rita Ackermann

National Gallery of Art acquires painting by Kiki Kogelnik and 17th-century nautilus cup

The collection of bohemian artist Xavier Martinez and his family goes up for bid at Turner Auctions + Appraisals

'Robert Mangold: Paintings and Works on Paper 1989-2022' on view at Pace

Exhibitions present a retrospective of the history of printmaking over a period of six centuries

Burt Bacharach, whose buoyant pop confections lifted the '60s, dies at 94

Cantor Art Gallery showcases the famed Chertsey Tiles and the visual culture of medieval Europe

John McInnis Auctioneers announces an online-only Asian Collections Auction

Organizations partner to digitize archive connected to Black and Native American soldiers from the Revolutionary War

The Drawing Room presents an exhibition of Mary Ellen Bartley's Morandi's Books photographs

Museum of Architectural Drawing opens an exhibition of works by Italian architect Aldo Rossi

Robert Geddes, 99, transformative Architecture Dean at Princeton, dies

For Burt Bacharach, 'Promises, Promises' was one Broadway hit too many

Dresser masterpiece emerges on top at Bonhams sale

Annie Morris and Idris Khan present their practices side by side in new exhibition at Newlands House

Stuart Lochhead Sculpture announces its participation in TEFAF Maastricht 2023

Mellon, Ford, Getty, and Terra Foundations announce new $5M initiative designed to advance Latinx Art in museums

A nod to modernity and Japanese tradition in new show at Appleton Museum of Art

Adelson Galleries Palm Beach presents Man Ray: A Portrait of Love

Sainsbury Centre becomes first UK museum to introduce universal 'Pay if and What You Can' ticketing

Exhibition looks into a 1960 show housed by the Circolo Il Pozzetto in Padua

Best yellow CS:GO Skins

AI and Machine Learning's Effects on Digital Asset Management

Top tourist attractions of Las Vegas that you should check out!

How I Spend Gaming Nights at the Best Online Casino for Canadian Players




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 



Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)
Editor & Publisher: Jose Villarreal
Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez

Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org juncodelavega.com facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. Hommage
to a Mexican poet.
Hommage
       

The First Art Newspaper on the Net. The Best Versions Of Ave Maria Song Junco de la Vega Site Ignacio Villarreal Site
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful