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Manchester Art Gallery consultation on the Irwell Sculpture Trail
July 11, 2011 in Consultation, Research | Tags: consultation, creative, flowers, giant map, interviewing, Irwell Sculpture Trail, Manchester Art Gallery, market research, organisation, social research, stall, work | Leave a comment
Recently two of our team – Becca and Kerry – spent a day at Manchester Art Gallery with our consultation stall for the work we’re doing on the Irwell Sculpture Trail. They had a fantastic spot in the main atrium at the gallery and interviewed over 50 people throughout the day.
The staff at the Manchester Art Gallery were so lovely and helpful – they’d already set up a table and chairs for us, and let us in early to set up ready for the doors to open at 10am.
We brought along the giant map of the Irwell Sculpture Trail and stuck in images of some of the sculptures. And of course, a jar of chocolate eggs always helps and is a nice way to thank people who stop to talk to us.
Find out more about the work we’re doing on the Irwell Sculpture Trail.