Dylan Thomas Exhibition in running for national award
Swansea’s Dylan Thomas Exhibition at the Dylan Thomas Centre has been shortlisted in the Best Small Museum category at the prestigious Kids in Museums Awards 2025.
Operated by Swansea Council, the Love the Words Exhibition and its accompanying engagement programme offer an immersive introduction to the life and work of Dylan Thomas, one of the 20th century’s most iconic literary figures and a proud native of Swansea.
This recognition celebrates the exhibition team’s dedication to creating welcoming, engaging, and educational experiences that resonate with children and families.

Councillor Elliot King, Cabinet for Culture, Human Rights & Equalities at Swansea Council welcomed the nomination, stating:
“This honour reflects our commitment to fostering a vibrant, inclusive, and inspiring environment where young people can explore Dylan Thomas’s enduring legacy. His imaginative use of language continues to captivate and inspire, and we are proud to share that with new generations.”
The exhibition features interactive displays, multimedia installations, and a specially designed children’s trail. Authentic artefacts and a diverse programme of events provide a comprehensive and accessible exploration of Thomas’ literary contributions, his deep ties to Swansea, and his global influence.
The Kids in Museums shortlisting panel praised the centre’s inclusive approach and its strong community partnerships, particularly in supporting families during the cost-of-living crisis. Feedback from visiting families highlighted the centre’s welcoming atmosphere and the thoughtful design of its activities.
Young visitors have also shared their enthusiasm.
‘This is the best place ever!’
Elijah, age 6
‘I really enjoyed the Quiet Paper Making Workshop. I made 4 sheets with nature poetry and seeds on it. We also enjoyed looking around the exhibition. The staff were very friendly and made me feel comfortable’
Annie, age 10
The Kids in Museums Awards are organised by the national charity of the same name, which champions family-friendly museum experiences across the UK. Winners will be announced in October 2025.
For more information about the Dylan Thomas Centre, the events programme, and the life and work of Dylan Thomas, head online and visit www.dylanthomas.com.
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