Bc Museums Association Podcast

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Join the BC Museums Association as we explore topics of importance to the museum community in BC, and around the world. Listen as we talk with museum workers, volunteers, and audiences about their work in BC museums. This new audio project will be expanding through 2018.

Episodios

  • Queer(y)ing Museums episode 5: Angelic Goldsky & The Transgender Expressions Haven

    27/05/2022 Duración: 26min

    In this week's episode of Queer(y)ing Museums, we chat with Angelic Goldsky. Angelic (they/t[he]m) is a Russian-Jewish queer trans community arts builder and poet. They are the co-founder and creative director of the Transgender Expressions Haven, a virtual center for arts expression and transgender creative genius celebration. Angelic chats with us about queer and trans futures within museum and gallery spaces, the possibilities when queer and trans artists are supported, spiritual justice, long-term inclusion frameworks, and more. You can visit the Transgender Expressions Haven here: https://thehaven.lgbt/    Mentioned in this podcast: Alok Vaid-Menon: https://www.alokvmenon.com/about  Writing New Worlds: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i27YaBjzYqY Kimya Dawson, Utopian Futures: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKFiP4wo0S0 

  • Repatriation Call to Action with Matthew Lovegrove at Sunshine Coast Museum and Archives

    19/05/2022 Duración: 15min

    Join Leia Patterson, the BCMA's Engagement Coordinator, and Matthew Lovegrove, Manager/Curator at the Sunshine Coast Museum and Archives for a chat about the Repatriation Call to Action, and the work being done at Sunshine Coast Museum! Launched in 2021, the BCMA is celebrating the one-year anniversary of the Call to Action through discussions with signees and the launch of a new year of hand-selected resources for Repatriation Call to Action signees. Stay tuned for further episodes!   Sign on to the Repatriation Call to Action through our Indigenous Resource Portal, and learn more about Sarah Jim's artwork on the BCMA website. Music courtesy of Chad Crouch, The Sound Of Picture Production Library.

  • BCMW 2022: How Museums Can Create a More Inclusive Future

    18/05/2022 Duración: 01h27min

    How Museums Can Create a More Inclusive Future The BCMA is excited to announce a new partnership with UBC’s new Centre for Asian Canadian Research and Engagement (ACRE) to seek to improve heritage practices through work in anti-racism, decolonization, social justice and workplace equity.    Join the BCMA and ACRE for a digital fireside chat with Dr. Henry Yu, history professor and Asian Canadian Community Engagement Initiative (ACCE) co-chair at UBC and Ryan Hunt, BCMA Executive Director exploring how museums can confront difficult truths about our past and present and work towards building a brighter future. Thank you for joining us today. Find the full BC Museums Week schedule on our website. Use our exclusive BC Museums Week promocode JoinBCMA2022 for a 25% discount to all new membership applications. Useful links: ACRE (Centre for Asian Canadian Research and Engagement): https://www.arts.ubc.ca/acre/ INSTRCC (Initiative for Student Teaching and Research in Chinese Canadian Studies): https://instrcc.ubc.c

  • BCMW2022: Using Our Voices - ScienceUpFirst and Working Together to Fight Online Misinformation

    16/05/2022 Duración: 20min

    Museums, galleries, science centres, and heritage organizations are amongst the most trusted institutions in our society. On the first day of BC Museums Week explore how cultural organizations are defying the expectation that they remain “neutral” and using their voice to make a difference. ScienceUpFirst is a national initiative that works with a collective of independent scientists, researchers, health care experts and science communicators. They share the best available science in creative ways to stop the spread of misinformation.  Join us for a conversation on how misinformation and disinformation are spread and how to address them. 

  • Queer(y)ing Museums Episode 4: Special Episode on Ukraine with Andrew Kushnir

    12/05/2022 Duración: 46min

    In this special episode of Queer(y)ing Museums, Tanya and Desirée chat with Andrew Kushnir (he/him) - a gay, Ukrainian Canadian playwright, actor, educator and activist living in Toronto/Tkaronto.  Throughout this conversation, we weave through a variety of topics including, what is the "war within a war" happening in Ukraine right now for LGBTQIA+ community and how is the LGBTQIA+ movement intertwined in Ukraine's fight for sovereignty? Further, how can the museum, cultural and heritage sector support Ukraine and the LGBTQIA+ community at this critical time?   0:00- Intro/background to collective heritage loss in Ukraine 3:15- What is gay heritage, how can heritage be a verb and how does history live in our bodies? (The Gay Heritage Project, This is Something Else, Project Humanity) 9:00- 15:53 - The arts and crisis 16:02- 21:50 - Current war in Ukraine and how the LGBTQIA+ community is affected  21:53- We Support LGBTQ Ukraine Fund and the Chevron initiative 30:00- What is the role of the museum, cultural a

  • Queer(y)ing Museums Episode 3: BC Jewish Queer & Trans Oral History Project (part 2)

    09/05/2022 Duración: 13min

    For the third episode of Queer(y)ing Museums, we were thrilled to have Carmel Tanaka, founder and Executive Director of JQT Vancouver, and Alysa Rutenberg, Archivist at the Jewish Museum & Archives of BC, join us to chat about the BC Jewish Queer and Trans Oral History Project. In part two of this two-part episode, Carmel and Alysa discuss the impacts of COVID-19 on the Oral History Project, and on JQT's process of becoming a nonprofit. 

  • Queer(y)ing Museums Episode 3: BC Jewish Queer & Trans Oral History Project (part 1)

    29/04/2022 Duración: 34min

    For the third episode of Queer(y)ing Museums, we were thrilled to have Carmel Tanaka, founder and Executive Director of JQT Vancouver, and Alysa Rutenberg, Archivist at the Jewish Museum & Archives of BC, join us to chat about the BC Jewish Queer and Trans Oral History Project.  In part one of this two-part episode, Carmel and Alysa discuss the intergenerational and community engagement aspects of their project, advice for other institutions/organizations who might be interested in engaging in similar work, and more.    You can find out more about the BC Jewish Queer & Trans Oral History Project here: https://www.jqtvancouver.ca/jqt-oral-history-bc To learn more about JQT Vancouver: https://www.jqtvancouver.ca/ To learn more about the Jewish Museum & Archives of BC: https://jewishmuseum.ca/about/   

  • MuseNews Episode 17: New Directors, New Directions, and Old Bunkers

    26/04/2022 Duración: 12min

    Welcome to MuseNews, the BCMA’s monthly museum sector news podcast. Each month we recap some of the latest news, happenings, and announcements from museums, galleries, and heritage organizations across BC and beyond. Join Ryan and Lorenda as we explore the latest MuseNews! Featured news for April 2022: BC Chinese community raises more than $50,000 for burned Lytton museum | Vancouver Sun ​​Former UBC students, curator reflect on decolonizing Museum of Anthropology's African collections | CBC News The Cold War Bunker Under a Post Office | The Tyee UFV project brings awareness to South Asian history and contributions – Abbotsford News Two Abbotsford arts organizations receive more than $75K in recovery funds Art Gallery of Greater Victoria names new director

  • BCMA Climate Action Podcast with The Potato House Project

    21/04/2022 Duración: 27min

    What does Earth Day mean to you? Are climate conversations part of your personal or professional lives? How do you contribute to climate action already taking place in your community?   The heritage and culture sector is privileged to support research, education, and action against climate change. This Earth Day, the BC Museums Association has invited some in our sector and the community at large to share, inspire, and help educate us all on the importance and interconnectedness of climate and the cultural heritage sector.   In this episode, hear how The Potato House Project integrates sustainability into their work and the importance of community for the success of their organization.   Music courtesy of Chad Crouch, The Sound Of Picture Production Library.

  • BCMA Climate Action Podcast with RAVEN

    21/04/2022 Duración: 19min

    What does Earth Day mean to you? Are climate conversations part of your personal or professional lives? How do you contribute to climate action already taking place in your community?   The heritage and culture sector is privileged to support research, education, and action against climate change. This Earth Day, the BC Museums Association has invited some in our sector and the community at large to share, inspire, and help educate us all on the importance and interconnectedness of climate and the cultural heritage sector.   In this episode, hear how RAVEN approaches work with Indigenous communities and how these relationships influence how they discuss the environment.   Music courtesy of Chad Crouch, The Sound Of Picture Production Library.

  • Queer(y)ing Museums: Amelia Smith

    13/04/2022 Duración: 36min

    In the second episode of Queer(y)ing Museums, BCMA’s Desirée Hall and Tanya Pacholok chat with Amelia Smith, a transgender lesbian emerging museum professional who holds a Master of Museum Studies from the University of Toronto. In this episode, Amelia shares with us about her approaches to exhibition design and community engagement; how cisgender privilege shows up in museum spaces and in how we talk about trans histories; thinking about audience engagement and who we are designing exhibits for, and more. Amelia's work seeks to bridge the gap between transgender studies and queer museology. Upon finding little addressing this topic, she took it upon herself to create it. Her website "Not Your Average Cistory" has grown into a home for exploring the various ways that museums can be viewed through a transgender lens. Check it out here:  http://www.notyouraveragecistory.com/ You can also find Amelia on Twitter: @NTURAvrgCistory  If you would like to take action against the anti-trans bills that Amelia ment

  • MuseNews Episode 16: Water, Water Everywhere

    30/03/2022 Duración: 11min

    Welcome to MuseNews, the BCMA’s monthly museum sector news podcast. Each month we recap some of the latest news, happenings, and announcements from museums, galleries, and heritage organizations across BC and beyond. Join Ryan and Lorenda as we explore the latest MuseNews! Featured news for March 2022:   Chilliwack Museum sets high water mark with opening reception of Qoqo  The possibilities for this small-town time machine are truly endless  Vancouver Islander leads nation-wide project showcasing innovation  Victoria Classic Boat Festival to return to Inner Harbour after 2-year hiatus | CTV  Northwest projects among recipients of $10 million provincial Heritage BC grant – Kitimat Northern Sentinel News  Century old-plus bottles bring Metro Vancouver Chinese workers' history to light

  • Queer(y)ing Museums: Maritime Museum of BC

    09/03/2022 Duración: 29min

    Welcome to Queer(y)ing Museums: a BCMA Gender & Sexuality podcast series! In this podcast, we seek to deepen the discussions begun in the Gender & Sexuality Inclusion Toolkit, and highlight great work being done around the province and beyond. In this first episode, BCMA’s Desirée Hall and Tanya Pacholok sit down (virtually) with MMBC board member Jelena Putnik and Executive Director Brittany Vis to discuss the Maritime Museum of BC’s upcoming exhibit, “Queer at Sea: Tales from the 2SLGBTQ+ Community”. Jelena and Brittany share the inspiration for the exhibit, what they’ve learned about relationship building and community-centred exhibits, addressing homophobia, and more.  “Queer at Sea: Tales from the 2SLGBTQ+ Community” will be open to the public 17 May 2022 and run for the duration of the summer. You can find more information about how and where to find the exhibit here!

  • BC Museums Portrait Project: Courtenay and District Museum and Paleontology Centre

    04/03/2022 Duración: 21min

    The BC Museum Portraits Project is an audio interview and photography initiative that will result in an online archive of the ‘institutional memory’ of the Province’s museums and archives. We’re excited to preview this new collaboration between Spencer Stuart and the BC Museums Association on our website. In this episode, Spencer interviews Deborah Griffiths, Executive Director of the Courtenay and District Museum and Paleontology Centre

  • MuseNews Episode 15: Queer at Sea, Los Tours del Museo, and Grafton Tyler Brown

    28/02/2022 Duración: 09min

    Welcome to MuseNews, the BCMA’s monthly museum sector news podcast. Each month we recap some of the latest news, happenings, and announcements from museums, galleries, and heritage organizations across BC and beyond. Join Ryan and Lorenda as we explore the latest MuseNews! Featured news for February 2022: Victoria museum requests stories from queer maritime workers to include in exhibition | CBC News ​​Spanish language museum tours at Okanagan Heritage Museum - Kelowna News - Castanet.net City of Surrey to build an Indigenous Carving Centre this year | Urbanized Library volunteer program aiming to give immigrants a sense of belonging expands across BC | CBC News Royal BC Museum acquires rare painting from continent's first professional Black painter | Globalnews.ca The historic Wing Sang Building, the oldest building in Vancouver Chinatown, will be the permanent site of the Chinese Canadian Museum

  • BC Museums Portrait Project: Sidney Museum and Archives with Alyssa Gerwing

    24/02/2022 Duración: 16min

    The BC Museum Portraits Project is an audio interview and photography initiative that will result in an online archive of the ‘institutional memory’ of the Province’s museums and archives. We’re excited to preview this new collaboration between Spencer Stuart and the BC Museums Association on our website. In this episode, Spencer interviews Alyssa Gerwing, Executive Director of the Sidney Museum and Archives.

  • BC Museums Portrait Project: Sooke Region Museum with Lee Boyko

    24/02/2022 Duración: 17min

    The BC Museum Portraits Project is an audio interview and photography initiative that will result in an online archive of the ‘institutional memory’ of the Province’s museums and archives. We’re excited to preview this new collaboration between Spencer Stuart and the BC Museums Association on our website. In this episode, Spencer interviews Lee Boyko, Executive Director of the Sooke Region Museum.

  • BC Museums Portrait Project: Tofino Clayoquot Heritage Museum with Trish Malfair and Steven Bernard

    24/02/2022 Duración: 12min

    The BC Museum Portraits Project is an audio interview and photography initiative that will result in an online archive of the ‘institutional memory’ of the Province’s museums and archives. We’re excited to preview this new collaboration between Spencer Stuart and the BC Museums Association on our website. In this episode, Spencer interviews Trish Malfair, Museum Manager and Steven Bernard, Heritage Society Executive at the Tofino Clayoquot Heritage Museum.

  • BC Museums Portrait Project: U’mista Cultural Centre with Juanita Johnston

    24/02/2022 Duración: 24min

    The BC Museum Portraits Project is an audio interview and photography initiative that will result in an online archive of the ‘institutional memory’ of the Province’s museums and archives. We’re excited to preview this new collaboration between Spencer Stuart and the BC Museums Association on our website. In this episode, Spencer interviews Juanita Johnston, Executive Director of the U'mista Cultural Centre.

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