Elysha Rei, Queensland State Archives. Queensland State Archives: it's all about access presentation at Opening Doors: 2019 Museums & Galleries Queensland Conference.
Jennifer Garcia, Newstead House and Dianne Aylward, Moreton Bay Environmental Education Centre. Theatre in Education: The War Years at Newstead presentation at Opening Doors: 2019 Museums & Galleries Queensland Conference.
The document discusses a plan to transform a provincial city into an arts capital by rethinking traditional galleries, hosting blockbuster touring exhibitions and multi-arts events, celebrating heritage, and developing arts professionals in the region. Outdoor garden areas would also be activated and contemporary Aboriginal art would be featured to attract new audiences and artists from far away. The key themes are making the arts more accessible, interactive, and representative of the local community.
Michael Wardell, Logan Art Gallery. He kākano āhau (I am a seed) - Logan Art Gallery's recent project with the local Māori Community presentation at Opening Doors: 2019 Museums & Galleries Queensland Conference.
The document discusses a project called "A Tribute to Modern Pioneers" which aimed to capture stories of contemporary pioneers in Queensland, Australia through portraits and publications. It outlines the process of selecting stories through community nominations and working with local artists to capture the portraits. The project evolved beyond the initial plan, expanding to include supplementary photos, loaned objects, videos, and public programs. Key lessons included focusing on high-quality local content, clear processes, making informed decisions, allowing the project flexibility, and collaborating with the community.
Elysha Rei, Queensland State Archives. Queensland State Archives: it's all about access presentation at Opening Doors: 2019 Museums & Galleries Queensland Conference.
Jennifer Garcia, Newstead House and Dianne Aylward, Moreton Bay Environmental Education Centre. Theatre in Education: The War Years at Newstead presentation at Opening Doors: 2019 Museums & Galleries Queensland Conference.
The document discusses a plan to transform a provincial city into an arts capital by rethinking traditional galleries, hosting blockbuster touring exhibitions and multi-arts events, celebrating heritage, and developing arts professionals in the region. Outdoor garden areas would also be activated and contemporary Aboriginal art would be featured to attract new audiences and artists from far away. The key themes are making the arts more accessible, interactive, and representative of the local community.
Michael Wardell, Logan Art Gallery. He kākano āhau (I am a seed) - Logan Art Gallery's recent project with the local Māori Community presentation at Opening Doors: 2019 Museums & Galleries Queensland Conference.
The document discusses a project called "A Tribute to Modern Pioneers" which aimed to capture stories of contemporary pioneers in Queensland, Australia through portraits and publications. It outlines the process of selecting stories through community nominations and working with local artists to capture the portraits. The project evolved beyond the initial plan, expanding to include supplementary photos, loaned objects, videos, and public programs. Key lessons included focusing on high-quality local content, clear processes, making informed decisions, allowing the project flexibility, and collaborating with the community.
Melissa McQuillan and Melanie Sorenson, Cairns Museum. What are the ingredients for a successful volunteer program? presentation at Opening Doors: 2019 Museums & Galleries Queensland Conference.
The document discusses the importance of meaningful arts engagement for children's perspectives on community. It acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands where the Bundaberg Regional Galleries is located. It also pays respects to Elders past, present, and emerging. The document references the 2018 Australian Early Development Census and includes images from various artists in the Galleries' collection that depict rural and community scenes.
Ann Kreger, Cairns and District Chinese Association Inc. Walking and Talking: Chinese Culture in Cairns presentation at Opening Doors: 2019 Museums & Galleries Queensland Conference.
Sarah Lyons and Joel Evans, Bunjil Place Gallery. We're Not Gonna Wreck the Place: Multi-Artform Youth Engagement at a Suburban Arts Centre presentation at Opening Doors: 2019 Museums & Galleries Queensland Conference.
Jodi Ferrari, Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre. #coolexhibition: New Ways of Thinking About Our Young Audiences presentation at Opening Doors: 2019 Museums & Galleries Queensland Conference.
Samantha Faulkner, State Library of Queensland. A new exhibitions model, a new engaged exhibition program presentation at Opening Doors: 2019 Museums & Galleries Queensland Conference.
Museums & Galleries of NSW helps cultural institutions in New South Wales create engaging experiences for visitors and strong communities. It discusses cultural mediation, which involves facilitating understanding of art and ideas through creative exchange. The document also profiles several artists, such as Mel O'Callaghan, and cultural organizations that employ mediation.
The document discusses artist Judy Watson's Saltwater Country project which involved collaborative workshops on South Stradbroke Island and Erub Island in 2014. The workshops brought together local Indigenous artists to create works incorporating traditional materials and techniques. Photos from the workshops show participants working with materials like ghost nets. The resulting exhibition titled Salt Water Country featured works created through the collaboration and opened at the Gold Coast Art Centre in 2014.
Diana Warnes, Curator of Rockhampton Art Gallery, discussed how the gallery's 2014 exhibition "Cream: Four Decades of Australian Art" aligned with the Australian Curriculum and could be used by teachers. The exhibition featured works by prominent Australian artists such as Margaret Olley, Russell Drysdale, Fred Williams, Jeffrey Smart, and Sidney Nolan. Warnes provided resources for teachers including activity sheets, promotional materials, and online teacher notes to demonstrate how the artworks can help teach the curriculum. She welcomed feedback and offered to mail explorer packs containing these resources to interested parties.
This document discusses engaging local schools with the North Stradbroke Island Historical Museum's collections and programs. It outlines how the museum has partnered with local schools to develop history and science programs aligned with the Australian curriculum. Student visitation numbers have increased from 2009 to 2014. Example programs for year levels 1 through 4 are provided, covering topics like family history, materials, and early global explorers. Benefits include students learning relevant local history, but challenges include the resource intensity of school groups. Successful strategies identified are talking to local teachers and considering opportunities across different curriculum areas.
The document discusses strategies for developing public programs at museums and galleries to expand their audiences and promote diversity. It recommends identifying target markets like community groups, developing themes that are relevant to collections and strategic plans, trialing new formats, focusing on skill-based and historical learning for children's programs, collaborating within communities, and celebrating successes and areas of improvement through evaluation.
This 3 sentence summary provides an overview of the key points from the document:
The document discusses a 2015 conference presentation by Joan Kelly on programming for diversity at museums in the Moreton Bay Regional Council, highlighting various community exhibitions, partnerships and public programs that have helped increase relevance and engagement with visitors through diverse and collaborative programming. Examples mentioned include exhibitions and brochures developed in partnership with local historical societies, artists, and community groups focused on topics like anniversaries, the environment, and cultural experiences.
'Too Many Volunteers? A Case Study in Volunteer Engagement from the RD Milns Antiquities Museum, University of Queensland' presentation at the 2015 Museums & Galleries Queensland Conference
This document announces the winners of the 2024 Youth Poster Contest organized by MATFORCE. It lists the grand prize and age category winners for grades K-6, 7-12, and individual age groups from 5 years old to 18 years old.
Melissa McQuillan and Melanie Sorenson, Cairns Museum. What are the ingredients for a successful volunteer program? presentation at Opening Doors: 2019 Museums & Galleries Queensland Conference.
The document discusses the importance of meaningful arts engagement for children's perspectives on community. It acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands where the Bundaberg Regional Galleries is located. It also pays respects to Elders past, present, and emerging. The document references the 2018 Australian Early Development Census and includes images from various artists in the Galleries' collection that depict rural and community scenes.
Ann Kreger, Cairns and District Chinese Association Inc. Walking and Talking: Chinese Culture in Cairns presentation at Opening Doors: 2019 Museums & Galleries Queensland Conference.
Sarah Lyons and Joel Evans, Bunjil Place Gallery. We're Not Gonna Wreck the Place: Multi-Artform Youth Engagement at a Suburban Arts Centre presentation at Opening Doors: 2019 Museums & Galleries Queensland Conference.
Jodi Ferrari, Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre. #coolexhibition: New Ways of Thinking About Our Young Audiences presentation at Opening Doors: 2019 Museums & Galleries Queensland Conference.
Samantha Faulkner, State Library of Queensland. A new exhibitions model, a new engaged exhibition program presentation at Opening Doors: 2019 Museums & Galleries Queensland Conference.
Museums & Galleries of NSW helps cultural institutions in New South Wales create engaging experiences for visitors and strong communities. It discusses cultural mediation, which involves facilitating understanding of art and ideas through creative exchange. The document also profiles several artists, such as Mel O'Callaghan, and cultural organizations that employ mediation.
The document discusses artist Judy Watson's Saltwater Country project which involved collaborative workshops on South Stradbroke Island and Erub Island in 2014. The workshops brought together local Indigenous artists to create works incorporating traditional materials and techniques. Photos from the workshops show participants working with materials like ghost nets. The resulting exhibition titled Salt Water Country featured works created through the collaboration and opened at the Gold Coast Art Centre in 2014.
Diana Warnes, Curator of Rockhampton Art Gallery, discussed how the gallery's 2014 exhibition "Cream: Four Decades of Australian Art" aligned with the Australian Curriculum and could be used by teachers. The exhibition featured works by prominent Australian artists such as Margaret Olley, Russell Drysdale, Fred Williams, Jeffrey Smart, and Sidney Nolan. Warnes provided resources for teachers including activity sheets, promotional materials, and online teacher notes to demonstrate how the artworks can help teach the curriculum. She welcomed feedback and offered to mail explorer packs containing these resources to interested parties.
This document discusses engaging local schools with the North Stradbroke Island Historical Museum's collections and programs. It outlines how the museum has partnered with local schools to develop history and science programs aligned with the Australian curriculum. Student visitation numbers have increased from 2009 to 2014. Example programs for year levels 1 through 4 are provided, covering topics like family history, materials, and early global explorers. Benefits include students learning relevant local history, but challenges include the resource intensity of school groups. Successful strategies identified are talking to local teachers and considering opportunities across different curriculum areas.
The document discusses strategies for developing public programs at museums and galleries to expand their audiences and promote diversity. It recommends identifying target markets like community groups, developing themes that are relevant to collections and strategic plans, trialing new formats, focusing on skill-based and historical learning for children's programs, collaborating within communities, and celebrating successes and areas of improvement through evaluation.
This 3 sentence summary provides an overview of the key points from the document:
The document discusses a 2015 conference presentation by Joan Kelly on programming for diversity at museums in the Moreton Bay Regional Council, highlighting various community exhibitions, partnerships and public programs that have helped increase relevance and engagement with visitors through diverse and collaborative programming. Examples mentioned include exhibitions and brochures developed in partnership with local historical societies, artists, and community groups focused on topics like anniversaries, the environment, and cultural experiences.
'Too Many Volunteers? A Case Study in Volunteer Engagement from the RD Milns Antiquities Museum, University of Queensland' presentation at the 2015 Museums & Galleries Queensland Conference
This document announces the winners of the 2024 Youth Poster Contest organized by MATFORCE. It lists the grand prize and age category winners for grades K-6, 7-12, and individual age groups from 5 years old to 18 years old.
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