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National Services Te Paerangi hosts events featuring international and local experts from the museum sector. You can download webcasts from some of these events and presentations from the speakers.

Presentations from the Preserving Māori culture and built heritage: Emerging Tribal Cultural Centres Conference, March 2008

None of the content of these presentations may be reproduced, copied, used, communicated to the public or transmitted without the express written permission of the authors, except for the purposes of private study, research, criticism, review, or education, as provided for in the New Zealand Copyright Act 1994.

Karl Johnstone: Whats the story and whose version is it?

Karl Johnstone, Head of Department,Maori & Indigenous Development, Waiariki Institute of Technology. 

John Coster: Getting Real – Project Definition & Feasibility

John Coster, Museum Consultant, Tauranga. Please click here for the Feasiblity Studies handout.

Dot Dalziell: Taonga mō ngā rā e heke mai nei

Dot Dalziell, Freelance Collections Digitisation Consultant

Iris Kirimaoa: Cultural Tourism - Manaakitanga

Iris Kirimaoa, Operations Manager, Te Puia, Rotorua

Dean Whiting: Customising your classic wharenui: Conservation and adaptation of marae heritage buildings

Dean Whiting, Conservator, New Zealand Historic Places Trust, Wellington

Lillian Hetet: Māori Treasures: Our Story, Our Journey

Lillian Hetet, Māori Treasures, Wellington

 

Other Presentations

Michael Hall : Photography for the Web - An introduction to Digital Imaging for Museums and Galleries

Notes from Te Papa Photographer Michael Hall's series of workshops Photography for the Web. To be downloaded in four parts:

Part One  - Part Two  - Part Three  - Part Four

 

Professor David Carr: An aspect of the infinite - Talks in New Zealand 2006

Professor Carr, from University of North Carolina in the United States, presented in Wellington and Christchurch recently as part of a visit to New Zealand to be the keynote speaker for the recent MEANZ Conference.

Elaine Heumann Gurian - The Essential Museum & Leading Brave Museums

Elaine gave a lecture at Te Papa titled 'Leading Brave Museums' and a keynote speech at the Museums Aotearoa Conference titled 'The Essential Museum'.

Museums Panel Discussion: How can community exhibitions promote positive ethnic relations?

This interactive discussion featured a keynote speech by Dr Conal McCarthy, Director Museum & Heritage Studies, Victoria University, and a panel of museum professionals from around New Zealand.

Regional Strategies in the Culture and Heritage Sector

This symposium showcased six culture and heritage projects that encourage regional collaboration.

Zahava Doering - Visitors: an Overview of Research at the Smithsonian

Zahava Doering, Senior Social Science Analyst, Smithsonian Institute of Washington, gave a seminar on visitor research.

Elaine Addington - Working in Partnership: A Godsend or a Necessary Evil?

Elaine Addington, Education Officer, Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery, spoke about community-based learning partnerships in museums.

David Bergman - Creative Industries, Economic Development, and Creative Tourism

David Bergman, AICP, Principal, Economics Research Associates, discusses creative industries and the relationship between culture, place, and tourism, with a focus on interactive travellers.

 

Webcasts

Dawn Casey - Museum Leadership: Good Management, Good Judgement

Dawn Casey, Director, National Museum of Australia, talks about her experiences with the development of the new National Museum.


DAWN CASEY - Museum Leadership: Good Management, Good Judgement

Dawn Casey, Director, National Museum of Australia, talks about her experiences with the development of the new National Museum.

 

DAVID BERGMAN - ‘Creative Industries, Economic Development and Creative Tourism’

David Bergman, AICP, Principal, Economics Research Associates, discusses creative industries and the relationship between culture, place, and tourism, with a focus on interactive travellers.


MARIAN KAMINITZ -  " A Conservator's Perspective"

Marian Kaminitz, Head of Conservation, National Museum of the American Indian, discusses the opening of the museum and consultations with Native American communities.

 

DR RICHARD KURIN - Brokering the Intangible

Dr Richard Kurin, Director of National Programs at the Smithsonian Institution, discusses the Smithsonian’s many public programmes in the Washington DC Mall.


MORAG MCPHERSON - Can Museums Build Communities?

Morag McPherson, Open Museum Manager, Glasgow Museums Resource Centre, examines how Glasgow’s museum service aims to encourage community engagement, and how this is changing and challenging the service.

 

DAVID BERGMAN - ‘Creative Industries, Economic Development and Creative Tourism’

David Bergman, AICP, Principal, Economics Research Associates, discusses creative industries and the relationship between culture, place, and tourism, with a focus on interactive travellers.


PROFESSOR ROSS LOOMIS - Visitor Studies in a Professional World: Challenges to Evaluation Research

Ross Loomis, Professor of Psychology, Colorado State University, discusses his work in visitor studies and the evaluation of museum exhibits and programmes.

 

 

SIR NEIL COSSONS - Heritage and Culturally Led Developments

Sir Neil Cossons, Chairman of English Heritage, discusses heritage-led local and regional development projects that have contributed to economic and social regeneration.


Elaine Heumann Gurian - The Essential Museum, Leading Brave Museums and The role of spirituality in the 21st century museum

Elaine Heumann Gurian, a museum consultant from the United States gave the keynote speech at the Museums Aotearoa Conference 2006, a lecture on Leading Rebellious Museums and a guided discussion on The Role of Spirituality in the 21st Century Museum.

 

Zahava Doering - Visitors: An Overview of Research at the Smithsonian

Zahava Doering, Senior Social Science Analyst, Smithsonian Institute of Washington, gave a seminar on visitor research.


Professor David Carr: An aspect of the infinite - Talks in New Zealand 2006

Professor David Carr, from the University of North Carolina in the United States, visited Wellington and Christchurch recently as part of a visit to New Zealand to be the keynote speaker for the recent MEANZ Conference.

 

Museums Panel Discussion: How can community exhibitions promote positive ethnic relations?

Chaired by Tracy Puklowski, this interactive session allowed attendees the opportunity to network and discuss issues relating to ethnic relations. The discussion started off with the keynote speech by Dr Conal McCathy.