Cultural Conversations
Contacts
Ideas, Practice, Networking
Presented in partnership between the Australian Museums and Galleries Association (AMaGA) ACT and the Humanities Research Centre (HRC) at the Australian National University.
Cultural Conversations aims to create space for deeper connections between museum professionals, academics, and students in the ACT to share ideas and practice relating to the museums and galleries sector.
At a bi-monthly breakfast event, local guest speakers will share their projects and research in an informal setting where guests have an opportunity to catch up, connect and network with colleagues and friends.
2022 Event Reports
Read the report from the first session on May 4 2022
Read the report from the second session on July 6 2022
Read the report from the third session on September 14 2022
Read the repot from the fourth session on November 2 2022
2023 Event Reports
Read the report from the fifth session, August 2 2023
Past events
Breakfast conversation: AI and beyond: Exploring the shared work of STEM and GLAM research & institutions
2 Aug 2023
Cultural Conversations: Ideas, Practice, Networking session 5AI and beyond: Exploring the shared work STEM and GLAM research & institutions Read the...Cultural Conversations: November 2022
2 Nov 2022
Presented in partnership between the Australian Museums and Galleries Association (AMaGA) ACT and the Humanities Research Centre (HRC) at the Australian...Cultural Conversations: September 2022
14 Sep 2022
Research collaborations across the lake What makes a successful collaboration between university researchers and GLAM practitioners? How do you get started?...Cultural Conversations: July 2022
6 Jul 2022
Museums of the Future? Speakers from the National Museum of Australia and the Australian National University introduce some of the key issues facing national...Cultural Conversations: May 2022
4 May 2022
Presented in partnership between the Australian Museums and Galleries Association (AMaGA) ACT and the Humanities Research Centre (HRC) at the Australian...