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25.01.2022 Sounds interesting Penny!



24.01.2022 24-Hour Economy Recharging Sydney’s Creative Capital https://createnswpremierandcabinet.cmail20.com/t/r-l-trvdj/

15.01.2022 Anywhere near you?

15.01.2022 The First Nations Speakers Series is being hosted by our strategic partner Sydney Living Museums, and Opal Corporate Patron GML Heritage, along with the Researc...h Centre for Deep History at @Australia National University Sydney Living Museums, and Opal Corporate Patron GML Heritage, along with the Research Centre for Deep History at The Australian National University. The next lecture will be ‘Articulating Sydney’s Aboriginal Past in the Public Realm with Matt Poll’ and held on the 13 October 2021, 4pm 5 pm AEST. This lecture will reflect on new additions, and historically significant examples of where consulting with Sydney’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island communities’ representatives has built consultation frameworks and templates for increasing the visibility of Sydney’s Aboriginal past into future place-based projects in Sydney’s built environment. Matt Poll is the newly appointed manager of Indigenous programs at the Australian National Maritime Museum. The First Nations Speaker Series is a space for a range of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community members to talk about history, heritage and culture. Presenters also discuss key themes in First Nations heritage and culture and issues affecting people today. To register for the event or find out more information on the series: https://sydneylivingmuseums.com.au//first-nations-speaker- #CulturalHeritage #HeritageChanges #FirstNations



15.01.2022 Please join us today between 2:00-3:00pm (AEST), for the National Gallery of Australia's Indigenous Arts Leadership Program Alumni Presentation, supported by We...sfarmers Arts - with Matt Poll. This presentation will be live-streamed via the Indigenous Arts Leadership Facebook Page. Matt will reflect on his experiences in a range of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander projects he has been involved in, within Australian & international arts organisations - over the past 20 years. A recent graduate of the Indigenous Arts Leadership Program, supported by Wesfarmers Arts. Matt has been appointed as the Manager of Indigenous Programs at the Australian National Maritime Museum. Previously, Matt has worked as the Repatriation Project Officer at the University of Sydney, as well as the Assistant Curator of Indigenous Heritage collections of the Chau Chak Wing Museum, University of Sydney. Recent curatorial work includes the exhibitions ‘Gululu dhuwala djalkiri: welcome to the Yolu foundations’ & ‘Ambassadors’. Matt is the chairperson of Orana Arts mid-western regional NSW. A member of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Island Advisory Board for Sydney’s Museum of Contemporary Art. & a member of the Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Collection Management Reference Group at the Museum of Arts & Applied Sciences, Powerhouse.

14.01.2022 ANNOUNCING! Regional Arts Touring funding is now open! Available for tours across all artforms, this fund supports projects that provide access to arts and cult...ure for audiences living in regional NSW. Closing Monday 25 October. For more information and guidelines https://bit.ly/3m8dUQE

12.01.2022 Registrations have opened for the 2022 AMAGA National Conference to be held in Perth. The first 50 registrations will get the Super Early Bird rate of $350 https://conlog.eventsair.com/amaga-2022/registration



12.01.2022 Is your museum helping address climate change and over-consumption?

11.01.2022 This #factsheetFriday we're focusing on DIY digitsation. The "Crystal Clear: standards and guidance for digitising regional collections" is a step-by-step guid...e that approaches the challenges and methods of digitising collections held in regional organisations with a simple, accessible and scaleable approach. Developed by @mgnsw the guide covers topics including: - preparation and planning - equipment and how to use it - digitisation of a range of object types including audiovisual and art works - file savng and naming convention It's full of links to professional standards, National and State institutions and everything is bedded in best practice for collections care. If you find this useful or put it into practice, let us know if the comments. Each Friday we'll be sharing things from our library of compiled fact sheets, resources, organisations, publications and recordings. If you're looking for something in particular, or would like to suggest a resource, just DM us or comment below. Create NSW AMaGa NSW #digitise #regionalaustralia #AMaGAWA

05.01.2022 An exciting webinar coming up towards the end of next month with the Emerging Professionals network.

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