Crema or CREative MAking for Lifelong Learning is a 3 year ERASMUS+ project (2019–2022).
Project leader is The Regional Museum of Skåne from Sweden.
Project partners are Finnish Museums Association, Museum of Copenhagen, Hungarian Open Air Museum, Creative Museum, Radiona, BAM! Strategie Culturali.
The European Commission's support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
Guidelines
Chapter 1
Museum collections and creative making
Leading partner for the task: Museum of Copenhagen, Denmark and Finnish Museums Association, Finland
Chapter 2
Audience development and engagement
Leading partner for the task: BAM! Strategie Culturali, Italy
Chapter 3
Guidelines for entrepreneurship and innovation
Leading partner for the task: Think tank Creative Museum, Latvia
Chapter 4
Guidelines for intergenerational learning
Leading partner for the task: The Regional Museum of Skåne, Sweden
Chapter 5
Accessibility and makerspace = MakeAbility
Leading partner for the task: Hungarian Open Air Museum, Hungary
News
The Creative making, museums and lifelong l
earning
Theatre museum, Helsinki (October 11, 2022)
Museum Makerspace – community creative spaces for personal development
Results and behind the scenes of a collaborative international project
Creative making, museums and lifelong learning
Theatre museum, Helsinki (October 11, 2022)
Designing a makerspace
CREMA webinar June 8 (Brussels time)
Intergenerational learning and examples from Finnish museums
Written by Finnish Museums Association
Makerspaces and Museums – The Culture Of Makers
by Deborah Hustic, Radiona – Zagreb Makerspace
A training on Audience Development
by BAM! Strategie Culturali
Accessibility & Makerspaces = MakeAbility
Written by Márta Bokonics-Kramlik, Education Department, Hungarian Open Air Museum
Makerspace goes Digital. What we learned in 2020
by Creative Museum
New practices and spaces for museums: Conference summary
December 7–9, 2020