GLAMSLAM 2020 Programme
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UTS Building 11 (Enter at the corner of Wattle St & Broadway), Ground Floor, Rm 401
8-9am Registration
9-9:10am Acknowledgement of Country, Aunty Glendra Stubbs, UTS Elder in Residence
9:10-9:20am Welcome to GLAMSLAM 2020! Assoc. Prof. Tamson Pietsch (UTS)
9:20-10:20am Keynote: Land Justice, Aboriginal Country and the Future of all Australians, Prof. Heidi Norman UTS
In this keynote presentation, Heidi Norman brings together the two pressing issues at the heart of Australian social and political life: action on climate change and justice for Australia’s First Nations people. She argues that Aboriginal land and knowledge is central to the future of all Australians in a climate changing world, that all Australians are the beneficiaries of Aboriginal land repossession. Highlighting implications for the GLAM community, she argues that a transformation in the relationship of all Australians to Aboriginal country – land, water, plants and animals and people – could save us from climate catastrophe.
Professor Heidi Norman is a leading researcher in the field of Australian Aboriginal political history. She has made significant contributions to the understanding of Aboriginal social, cultural, economic and political history where she addresses questions of power in relation to Aboriginal citizens, the state and settler society and Aboriginal land justice. Her family descend from the Gamilaroi nation in north western NSW.
10:20-10:40am Morning Tea
10:40am-12:20pm Lightning Talks -Round 1
Session 1: Collections and Collecting
- Retro Focus: Sharing Archival Content with Contemporary Audiences - Jon Steiner (ABC) & Helen Meany (ABC)
- GLAM needs Wikidata and Wikidata needs GLAM - Toby Hudson (University of Sydney)
- Our new Archives and History Resources catalogue: One million items and counting - Janet Villata (City of Sydney)
- Stakeholder Excellence in a Regulatory Museum Environment - Renzo Benedet (Lithgow Small Arms Factory Museum)
- Discussion
Session 2: GLAMTech
- Adventures in Regional Digitisation - Nerida Little (Coffs Harbour Regional Museum)
- MANAGING & PRESERVING DIGITAL VFX - Evanthia Samaras (Animal Logic Academy, UTS)
- What I'm Learning About Learning to Teach Data Skills to GLAM Workers - Liz Stokes (Australian Research Data Commons)
- Interrogating Sydney’s Cultural Data - Keir Winesmith (UNSW Art and Design)
- Discussion
Session 3: Panel: Historical justice and truth-telling
- 'Unsettled' - Mariko Smith (Australian Museum)
- 'Resistance Wars' - Stephen Gapps (History Council of NSW)
- Discussion
12:15-12:45pm The Empty Plinth
12:45-1:30 Lunch - Showcase Booths
1:30-3:30pm Lightning Talks Round 2
Session 1: Panel: GLAM Power as Green Energy – Responses to the Climate Challenge
- About Time - Mike Jones (ANU)
- Disaster Preparedness - Dale Maxwell-Smith and Emily Cullen (M&G NSW)
- #CapturingClimateChange - Megan Lawrence (Australian Museum)
- Discussion
Session 2: GLAM+
- Audio Description at UTS Gallery - Eleanor Zeighner (UTS)
- Cultural Mediation for Contemporary Art - Rachel Arndt (M&G NSW)
- What has Craft Beer to do with Libraries, anyway? A manifesto for community engagement in 3 minutes! - Rob Thomson (ALIA)
- Flipping the Convict Script - Gary Crockett (Sydney Living Museums)
- Discussion
Session 3: Productions in Focus
- GLAMx Lab and the 2025 Deadline - Ann Hardy (University of Newcastle)
- Making History in the 21st Century - Kiera Lindsey (UTS)
- The Challenges of Building a New Museum in the 21st Century: the Experiences of the Chau Chak Wing Museum- Craig Barker (The University of Sydney)
- Exhibiting 40 Years of Sydney Community Radio Station 2SER - Jess Klajman and Karina Gladsby (2SER)
- Discussion