We asked a couple of GLAMR colleagues to peer into their crystal balls and share what they think might face the future of GLAMR. To get a bit more context, please check out our contributor’s bios, along with their social media links here. If you have more specific questions for our GLAMRous Agony Aunts, email them... Continue Reading →
Issue 5 – Editor’s Welcome
Five months in and we're still chugging along, Kulture Kids! Who could have predicted we would have made it this far? Well.... we certainly hoped we would have made it this far and we're excited to see where the future might take us. This month's issue, The Crystal Ball: Hopes and Fears for the Future... Continue Reading →
Hopes
By Nathan Sentance The following is a list of a few hopes I have for the GLAMR profession and its collections in regards to First Nations Culture I hope for First Nations people are seen as the owners of their own culture. Many GLAMR institutions have valuable First Nations cultural heritage within... Continue Reading →
GLAM Allies and Advocacy – A personal approach
By Vick Gwyn Inclusivity and diversity in our galleries, libraries, archives and museums (GLAM) has been a running discussion for quite some time. But where are we up to in Australia? What’s happening and what can we do to add to this discussion to make tangible and visible change?[i] Why is this even important... Continue Reading →
Issue 2 – Editor’s Welcome
First of all, thanks to all of you who got behind the first Kulture Kid Digest issue - we appreciate it and we hope you stick with us because we've got some exciting things lined up for our future issues. This month's issue is Colour & Culture, and is all about GLAM practitioners (people) of... Continue Reading →