Currently advertised jobs in the museum and gallery sector in New South Wales. Read More. Dobell Exhibition Grant recipient announced for We are pleased to announce that the Dobell Exhibition Grant has been awarded to Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery for their proposed exhibition Halfway.
Collections and Stories Project news We are pleased to invite you to view our on-demand webinar Navigating Crystal Clear. Alert newsletter Subscribe to our email newsletter, to keep up to date on new jobs, industry updates, funding opportunities and more. Touring Exhibitions We run the largest touring program of contemporary visual art and craft in NSW, delivering the best Australian art to regional, remote and metropolitan audiences through the comprehensive network of public galleries and museums Australia wide.
Find out more. Using QR Codes in Museums and Galleries QR codes can be utilised for a broad range of purposes in museums and galleries including directing a user to a web page or an application, linking to audio guides, and conducting audience research. Exhibition Labelling Not sure what to write on your labels? Condition Reports — the Essentials There are several different types of condition reports and many sorts of condition reporting forms.
How to Develop a Public Program Public programs are a core way that galleries and museums engage with audiences and attract new visitors. Follow us on Instagram mgnsw. In support of it we acknowledge that cultural impact is also achieved by placing an emphasis on excellence, access and strength. Lively and relevant engagement ensures program activity is best understood through meanings created, community involvements generated and connections achieved by galleries and museums themselves, and by our work serving and supporting what they do.
They detail the outcomes of our programs and projects and provide information about our funding and financial position. In doing so, this plan outlines our Values, Purpose, Methods and Outputs towards achieving targets set. It also demonstrates the commitment of the organisation to provide a secure work place, and provide dignity and respect for all.
You are asked to read and abide by the policies contained within it as well as the Code of Conduct. Our programs We administer the Museums Standards Program in NSW which assists small and volunteer-run museums to maintain their collections and interpretive displays in keeping with Australian standards and industry best practice.
Our Values: Respect for Aboriginal people and their right to cultural ownership and more generally for the diversity of opinion and knowledge Relevance to contemporary cultures, government policy, industry, community and sector needs Collaboration to develop and deliver services Inclusivity of diversity of practices, range of knowledge, access, disability and special needs Integrity be trustworthy, accountable and transparent Our Purpose: To support small to medium galleries, museums and Aboriginal cultural centres in NSW to maximise their impact and help create strong and thriving local communities.
Download - Annual Review. The National Standards have been developed with the aim of supporting Australian museums and galleries in carrying out their day-to-day activities, meeting their responsibilities to their various stakeholders, attracting support, and achieving their other organisational objectives.
These are based on international standards and adjusted for practicality and Australian conditions. The Standards Program is offered state-wide and interested organisations can apply via an Expression of Interest. Contact our Museum Program and Collections Coordinator. The extra work involved is more than compensated by the professional advice and unstinting support offered by the museum advisors.
Don Bretherton, President, Merimbula-Imlay Historical Society, discusses why they chose to participate in the Standards Program again having completed it previously in Armidale Folk Museum, Standards visit,
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