Dr Ken Arnold is the Head of Public Programmes at the Wellcome
Trust.
Ken Arnold has worked in a variety of museums on both sides of the Atlantic. Currently, he runs the programme of events and exhibitions at Wellcome Collection, a young but ambitious public venue that explores the human condition through connections between medicine, art and life. He joined Wellcome in 1992 after completing his Ph.D. on the history of museums. He regularly writes and lectures on museums and on contemporary interactions between the arts and sciences. He also serves on a number of advisory boards and committees and was a visiting professor at the University of Copenhagen in the summer of 2010. His last monograph was 'Cabinets for the Curious' (Ashgate, 2006) and he is currently writing a book on exhibitions and public knowledge.
Ken Arnold has worked in a variety of museums on both sides of the Atlantic. Currently, he runs the programme of events and exhibitions at Wellcome Collection, a young but ambitious public venue that explores the human condition through connections between medicine, art and life. He joined Wellcome in 1992 after completing his Ph.D. on the history of museums. He regularly writes and lectures on museums and on contemporary interactions between the arts and sciences. He also serves on a number of advisory boards and committees and was a visiting professor at the University of Copenhagen in the summer of 2010. His last monograph was 'Cabinets for the Curious' (Ashgate, 2006) and he is currently writing a book on exhibitions and public knowledge.
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