ServiceIQ New Zealand Museum Awards: Finalists revealed
ServiceIQ New Zealand Museum Awards: Finalists
revealed
Media Release | 8 May 2018
Eight expert judging panels have selected the 26 finalists who will contend for top honours at the 2018 ServiceIQ New Zealand Museum Awards. Around 300 museum professionals from around New Zealand will gather in Christchurch in May for Museums Aotearoa's MA18 conference, Outside Insights, when Award winners will be announced at a celebratory event at Christchurch Art Gallery on Sunday 20 May.
Says Museums Aotearoa Executive Director Phillipa Tocker, “We are thrilled to announce the 2018 shortlist of finalists. A huge thank you to our specialist judging panels, who carefully assessed the applications for their category and negotiated fiercely to agree on the final shortlists. Thank you too, to all of the institutions that entered this year’s Awards. The breadth of entries was extraordinary and it is a real privilege to witness the huge amount of time, expertise and professionalism that goes into these projects, in museums and galleries large and small around the country.”
The Awards promote excellence by recognising institutions who have developed outstanding exhibitions, programmes, products or projects, that exemplify the highest standards and innovative practice, engaging with diverse audiences. Award winners serve as inspirational leaders to the sector: they embody the membership body’s stated values of serving communities, developing expertise, research, mātauranga Maori and scholarship.
Service IQ New Zealand Museum Awards Convener, Tryphena Cracknell says, “This year there were a record number of Award entries, from all around New Zealand, testament to the high level of innovative practice in the sector. The judging panels had a difficult task in selecting a handful of winners and finalists but were really impressed by the diversity of exhibitions and projects; from increasing access, celebrating our histories, to finding new ways to work alongside and connect with their communities.”
The Awards programme is sponsored by
industry training organisation ServiceIQ. Chief Executive
Dean Minchington says, "We see a great fit with these
Awards. They encourage achievement and celebrate excellence
– as we do in on-the-job training across all aspects of
our service industries, including museum
practice."
ENDS
Full list of finalists
follows.
ServiceIQ
New Zealand Museum Awards: Finalists
Exhibition
Excellence – Art
Hastings City Art
Gallery
#keeponkimiora, Edith Amituanai and Kimi
Ora Community School
MTG Hawke's Bay,
Napier
Tūturu
Te Tuhi Centre for
the Arts, Auckland
Yona Lee, In Transit
(Arrival)
Special
mentions:
Dunedin Public Art
Gallery
Shannon Novak: The Expanded
Gallery
MTG Hawke's Bay, Napier
Yuki
Kihara: Te Taenga Mai o
Salome
Exhibition Excellence
– Science and Technology
Kaikoura
Museum, Kaikoura
New Normal - The Kaikoura
Earthquake Exhibition
Pearson & Associates,
Auckland
Brave Hearts - The New Zealand Cardiac
Story
Otago Museum, Dunedin
Far from
Frozen
Exhibition
Excellence – Social History
Akaroa
Museum
Revitalising Akaroa
Museum
Auckland War Memorial Museum
Tāmaki Paenga Hira
Pou Kānohi New
Zealand at War
Museum of Transport and Technology
(MOTAT), Auckland
Changing
Gear
Waitangi National Trust and Workshop
e
Treaty House Reinterpretation
Special
mention:
Tairāwhiti Museum,
Gisborne
Recovery: Women's overseas service in
WW1
Exhibition Excellence
– Taonga Māori
Christchurch Art
Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu
He Rau Maharataka
Whenua: A Memory of Land
MTG Hawke's Bay,
Napier
He Manu Tīoriori 100 Years of Ngāti
Kahungunu Music
Otago Museum,
Dunedin
Tūhura Otago Community Trust Science
Centre
Tairāwhiti Museum
Kete
Puāwai – Basket of Evolution
Most Innovative
Public Programme Museum of Transport and
Technology (MOTAT), Auckland Canterbury
Museum
Ashburton
Museum
MindPlus Kids Curators Programme
2017
Dunedin Public Art
Gallery
Gordon Walters: New Vision - A
Complimentary Discourse
Otago
Museum
Extreme Science - Taking Science to the
Chathams
Taupo Museum
Dog Show and
Gallery for Dogs
Museum
Project Excellence Award
Museums
Wellington
Flux
Otago Museum,
Dunedin
Tūhura Otago Community Trust Science
Centre
Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom,
Foxton
Te Awahou Nieuwe
Stroom
Special
mention:
He Tohu, Wellington
He Tohu:
Signatures that shape New
Zealand
Arts
Access Aotearoa Museum Award
New
Zealand Maritime Museum
Knot
Touch
Museum Shops
Association of Australia and New Zealand Award - Best new
product or range
Christchurch Art
Gallery
Look Mum No Hands
Auckland
War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira
Being
Chinese in Aotearoa: A photographic journey
Te
Manawa, Palmerston North
Santa's Cave Centenary
Collectibles
The Dowse Art Museum, Lower
Hutt
The Pattern Project
About
Museums Aotearoa
Museums Aotearoa is the
professional association for New Zealand's public museums
and art galleries and those who work in and support them.
New Zealand museums and public galleries care for more than
40 million items relating to New Zealand’s history,
culture and creativity. Generating in excess of 1000 public
exhibitions and publications and attracting well over 12
million visits each year, museums and galleries are ranked
as a top attraction for New Zealand's overseas visitors. New
Zealand museums are actively focused on enriching their
communities by enhancing the quality of their facilities,
collections, programmes, products and services. http://www.museumsaotearoa.org.nz
About
ServiceIQ
ServiceIQ is the industry training
organisation (ITO) for the aviation, hospitality, retail,
travel, tourism, museums and wholesale sectors. We’re all
about empowering and motivating people to provide great
service. This helps businesses remain competitive and New
Zealand to be internationally recognised as a great place to
live or visit. It also gives people working in our
industries valuable skills and knowledge along with
nationally recognised qualifications. www.ServiceIQ.org.nz
MA18
Conference: Outside Insights, 20-23 May, Ōtautahi
Christchurch
http://www.museumsaotearoa.org.nz/ma-conference