Programme
GLAMSLAM 2021 - draft programme
Location: Collaborative Lecture Theatre, Building 11, Ground Level, Collaborative Lecture Theatre 405, University of Technology Sydney, 81 Broadway, Ultimo NSW 2007, Australia Maps
9am Acknowledgement of Country
9:10am Welcome to GLAMSLAM 2021! Assoc. Prof. Tamson Pietsch
9:30am Key Note: Rahul Rao (SOAS) 'What do we mean when we talk about statues?' Abstract Watch live
10:30am Morning Tea
10:45am Lightning Talks – Session 1
- Unsettled, Mariko Smith
- Trying to "Be the Change": Human Rights Education for Adults in the Museum Space, Breann Fallon & Rebecca Kummerfeld
- De-colonise the archive - resourcing first nations peoples to tell our histories, the diaries of A.C. Haddon in Torres Strait and New Guinea, Jude Philp
- Disrupting western narratives through museum curation, Candace Richards
Question time
11:20am Lightning Talks – Session 2
Chair – Liz Stokes
- Creating opportunities for GLAMR people to learn and apply data and software skills, Liz Stokes
- Keeping up with the downloads, Ruth Graham
- BIG DATA BUGS: Investigating the design of Augmented Reality applications for museum exhibitions, Anastasia Globa
- Woollahra's WW2 website revisited, Elizabeth Hartnell
Question time
12pm Lunch
1pm Key Note Mike Jones (ANU) 'Politics, Pandemics, and Postdisciplinary GLAM: Relationalities all the way Down' Abstract Watch live
2pm Lightning Talks – Session 3
- Five things I’ve realised as a regional museum curator or: How I learned to stop worrying and embrace the chaos, Nicole Sutherland
- Reflecting on Privilege and its Role in the Homogenisation of Museums, Jordan Cavanough
- School and the History Industry, Paul Kiem
- The UNSW Library Exhibitions Program: presenting a new model for ‘exhibitions as a service’ in higher education, Jackson Mann
- UTS Artist in Residence - a cross-disciplinary residency case study, Eleanor Zeichner
Question time
2:30pm Lightning Talks – Session 4
- ABCD & L: A quick run down of Asset-Based Community Development and Libraries, Rob Thomson
- Object Matters: how to launch a museum podcast in a pandemic, Craig Barker
- Wings of Change: From Taxonomy to Conservation, Matthew Huan
- ENCHANTING THE AUDIENCE, Jacqui Newling
Question time
3pm GLAMJAMs
4:00pm Closing Remarks, Assoc. Prof. Tamson Pietsch
After 5pm Night at the Museum, Chau Chak Wing Museum (we'll walk up from UTS together just after 4pm, and stop off for refreshments along the way)