2008 – Wellington : Exhibition Worlds: Natural, Cultural, Virtual
ICEE 2008
Exhibition Worlds: Natural, Cultural, Virtual
Museum of New Zealand
Te Papa Tongarewa
Wellington, New Zealand
November 9-11, 2008
Sunday, November 9, 2008
• 08:15 Powhiri Welcome Ceremony
• 09:30-10:30 Registration and Study Tour Selection
• 10:30-11:00 Welcome (Icon Room)Opening Remarks: Nancy E. Zinn, ICEE President, Associate Director for Collections and Exhibitions, The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore
Words of Welcome: Seddon Bennington, Chief Executive Officer, and Michelle Hippolite, Kaihautu, Te Papa Museum
• 11:00-12:30 Session 1: Opportunities and Challenges in the Multi-Dimensional Museum
Moderator: Helene Larsson, Curator of Exhibitions and Learning, State Historical Museum, Stockholm
Keynote Speaker: Staffan Selander, Professor of Didactic Science, Stockholm University: The Museum, the Exhibition, and the Visitor
• 12:30-14:00 Lunch Break
• 14:00-16:00 Session 2: A Multiplicity of Voices: Co-Authorship and Co-Authority in the Exhibition Development Process
Moderator: Nicolas Gauvin, Exhibitions Planner, Canadian Museum of Civilization
Speakers:
- Tamara Biggs, Director of Exhibitions, Chicago History Museum, Through First Voice Perspective: The Chicago Cultural Alliance
- Mariea Fisher, Manager of Traveling Exhibitions, Australian National Maritime Museum, River Stories: a Unique National and Regional Collaboration
- Megan Tamati-Quennel, Curator Maori and Contemporary Indigenous Art, Te Papa, Topic TBD
• 16:00-17:30 Marketplace of Exhibitions and Ideas
Moderator: Carina Jaatinen, Exhibition Manager, Espoo City Museum, Finland
• 18:00- 20:00 Reception at the Museum Hotel
Monday, November 10, 2008
• 10:00-11:30 Session 3: When Nature Calls: Bringing the Outdoors In
Moderator: Anne-Cathérine Hauglustaine, Coordinator of the Science Museum, University of Strasbourg
Speakers:
- Amy Bornkamp, Traveling Exhibitions Client Manager, The Field Museum, Chicago, Nature Unleashed: Inside Natural Disasters
- Susan Norton, Director, National Geographic Museum, Washington, DC, National Geographical Crittercam: The World through Animal Eyes
• 11:30 -13:00 Session 4: The Display of Human Remains
Moderator: Monique Horth, Deputy Director, Canadian Museum Association, Ottawa
Speakers:
- Benoit Légaré, Vice President, Montreal Science Centre, Body Worlds
- Malcolm Chapman, Head of Collections Development, The Manchester Museum, Topic TBD
- Te Papa Representative, Repatriation
• 13:00-15:00 Lunch Break (ICEE Board Meeting)
• 15:00-17:00 Session 5: Touring Exhibition Case Studies: Whales/Tohora
Moderator: Francois Tremblay, Director of Exhibitions and International Business, Musée de la Civilisation, Québec
Panel:
- Carol Diebel, Director of Natural Environment/Papatuanuku, Te Papa Museum
- Liz Hay, Manager of Touring Exhibition Business, Te Papa Museum
- Susan Norton, Director, National Geographic Society, Washington, DC
• 17:00-17:30 ICEE Business Meeting (Angus Room)
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
• 10:00-12:30 Study Tours:
Te Papa Museum
Tour of Maori Collections with Curator Arapata Hakiwai, Director Matauranga Maori, Te PapaTour of Art Collections with Curator Jonathan Mane-Wheoki, Director of Art and Collections Services, Te Papa
- The Museum of Wellington, City and Sea (www.museumofwellington.co.nz)
Director Brett Mason will greet ICEE members for a special tour and discussion session on issues of museum management, marketing, and programming.
- Pataka Center for Contemporay Art, Heritage, and Culture Porirua City, NZ (www.pataka.org.nz)
Senior exhibition curators will offer guided tours of current exhibitions, including international photography, drawings, paintings, and local history. (Bus transport provided.)
• 12:30-14:00 Lunch Break
• 14:00-15:30 Session 6: Virtual Experiences: Exhibitions, Technology, and the Web
Moderator: Priya Maholay Jaradi, Independent Curator, Singapore
Speakers:
- Lucy Hoffman, Software Development Manager, Te Papa, The Colossal Squid Virutal Experience
- Pamela Lovis, Senior Advisor Producer Development, Te Papa, Maori Showbands: Lessons Learned
- Our Space (Speaker TBD)
• 15:30-16:00 Closing Remarks: Nancy E. Zinn
• Closing Reception at Te Papa
Wednesday, November 12, 2008: Optional Post-Conference Excursion
Lord of the Rings Middle Earth Tour, provided by Flat Earth Tours
A popular tour with visitors to Wellington, this half-day excursion takes you to the filming locations for Rivendell where Frodo recovered from his knife attack; the Anduin River where Aragorn was washed ashore after the attack of the Wargs; the Gardens of Isengard, the site of the Orcs Felling the Trees and where Gandalf rode to see Saruman; go to the Mount Victoria lookout and Hobbiton Woods where you can race to the Ferry and get off the Road; Buckland Forest where the Hobbits hid from the Nazgul/Black Riders and where they found the mushrooms on the Road; Dunharrow Rohirrim encampment; visit the quarry for the filming of Helms Deep, the fortified ravine in Rohan and Minas Tirith.The tour includes morning tea and light refreshments. Cost per person: $132 NZ (Fees discounted for groups in multiples of seven) Participants will depart via motorcoach at 8:30 am, from the Museum Hotel