Andrew Nelson

Head Of Digital And Audiences at The Wallace Collection

Andrew Nelson has extensive experience in the museum and learning sector. Andrew currently holds the position of Head of Digital and Audiences at The Wallace Collection, where they lead the strategic development of inclusive learning programs and drives the museum's commitment to accessibility and diversity. Prior to this role, they served as Head of Learning and Digital at The Wallace Collection and Head of Learning at RIBA, where they oversaw the development of public learning programs and managed a team. Moreover, Andrew has experience in the education sector, having worked as an Adult Learning Manager at The British Library and a Team Coordinator at the Training and Development Agency for Schools. Andrew also has previous roles at The Devil's Porridge Museum and The National Gallery, where they managed museum projects, developed engagement programs, and administered various public programs. Andrew's expertise includes audience development, revenue generation, project management, and program facilitation.

Andrew Nelson received a Master of Arts (MA) degree in Museum Studies from the University of Leicester, which they completed in 2011. Prior to that, they obtained a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree with Honors in Archaeology from The University of Edinburgh, which they completed in 2002.

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The Wallace Collection

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The Wallace Collection is an internationally outstanding collection which contains unsurpassed masterpieces of paintings, sculpture, furniture, arms and armour and porcelain. Built over the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries by the Marquesses of Hertford and Sir Richard Wallace, it is one of the finest and most celebrated collections in the world. So that it could be kept together and enjoyed by generations of visitors, the collection was given to the British Nation in 1897. It was an astonishing bequest and one of the greatest gifts of art works ever to be transferred into public ownership. Today, our job is to maintain, research, and inspire the public to love and understand the Collection.


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