Speaker Presentations
Belonging & Belongings
Regan Pro, Deputy Director of Public Programs and Social Impact, Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, USA
Truth-telling Panel Discussion
Dr Jim Thompson, Chief Executive Officer, Queensland Museum Network
Simon Elliott, Deputy Director, Collection and Exhibitions, Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art
Dr Bianca Beetson, Distinguished Kabi Kabi and Wiradjuri woman, artist and Director of First Nations, Queensland Museum
A New Approach – Arts and culture made evident
Dr Sari Rossi, Researcher, A New Approach
Absolutely Queer: Designing with Inclusivity
Hugh O’Connor, Senior Exhibition Designer, Powerhouse Museum, NSW
Co-designing Care in Museums and Galleries
Associate Professor Janice Rieger, Head of Architecture, Design and Planning, School of Engineering and Built Environment, Griffith University
How to build a meaningful Access, Equity and Inclusion (ADEI) Plan
Morwenna Collett, Morwenna Collett Consulting
Finding common ground: engendering a sense of belonging in museum exhibition spaces
Dr Moya McFadzean, Senior Curator, Migration & Cultural Diversity, Museums Victoria
Everyone is welcome | a case study of breaking down barriers to arts participation for neurodivergent audiences through co-design
Pia Robinson, founder of @TheCultureCrusader
Amy Wockner, Team Leader, Exhibitions and Programs, City of Moreton Bay Galleries
Making an Impact Through Design
Angela Golding, Creative Director, Goldi Design
Cultivation Through Connection: Arts Project Australia’s Practices of Belonging
Jo Salt, Curator and Gallery Manager, Arts Project Australia
Unlocking the power of technology to engage with museum and gallery audiences
Alice-Anne McRobbie, Director, Alice-Anne Writes
Acknowledgements
The 2024 M&G QLD Conference could not happen without the generous support of our sponsors and funding partners. Thank you to the following supporters:
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This activity is supported by the Community Heritage Grants program. The Community Heritage Grants program is funded by the Australian Government through the National Library of Australia; the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts; the National Archives of Australia; the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia and the National Museum of Australia.
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