Issue 282: Maintaining Momentum
We gratefully acknowledge the financial assistance of the Province of British Columbia
Winter 2021/22
I want to take a moment to introduce myself, Leia Patterson, as the new Coordinator for Roundup, which will fall within my regular role as BCMA’s Engagement Coordinator. Dr. Lindsay Foreman, the past Managing Editor, has so wonderfully left us a ship that nearly steers itself, and I am really proud to say that this has led to changes that include re-allocating funds to pay contributors for their work in writing and editing the stories we use in Roundup. At first, I was very excited to live out my childhood dream of being a journalist, but choosing the right theme for this issue of Roundup in the midst of our changing world was a challenge, and it took time for me to confidently move forward with one idea. In the end, picking a theme that provided an opportunity to be optimistic, to share truths, and forge paths forward felt like a good way to wrap up the feelings that I, and perhaps you, have been feeling and to look ahead in troubled times.
We asked members for stories that speak to the issues we have all been facing recently, and how they are continuing to centre those issues in their institutions to move forward. Perhaps your museum felt strongly about the under-representation of Indigenous points of view in the wake of the residential school burial site confirmations across the country. Perhaps logging protests, the Black Lives Matter movement, or the pandemic has been a central theme in your programming and planning. This year has been full of difficult conversations and we wanted to know how you are taking the year (or two) into review and maintaining momentum on the issues that matter most to you and your community.
I might be biased, but I think we have a great collection of stories here! I am so grateful to editor Kankana Basu for all her work behind the scenes on these articles. I hope that they help spark conversations and invite dialogue that continues to gain momentum in our communities and our sector.
Thank you to everyone who contributed to this edition of Roundup – you bring the sector to life and I am honoured to share your stories!
Wishing you the strength that moves you forward,
Leia
President's Report
From the BCMA's new President, Catherine Ouellet-Martin, comes an update on the work behind the scenes.
Gaining Momentum at the Mayne Island Museum – Fumbling towards Truth and Reconciliation
Hello from the tiny Mayne Island Museum! We are housed in the 1896 Plumper Pass Gaol building in “downtown” Mayne Island, on the unceded territory of Tsartlip First Nation (W̱JOȽEȽP), one of the five communities of the W̱SÁNEĆ Nation. The island is called SḴŦAḴ in SENĆOŦEN, the language of the W̱SÁNEĆ people who have been here and cared for the island for millennia.
Being Small May be a Problem After All…
Returning to her regular column, Tammy Bradford brings us an honest and insightful take on the popular 'Being Small is No Problem At All' series.
The Museum of North Vancouver: Not Another COVID Casualty
MONOVA opens despite years of seemingly never-ending hurdles both worldwide and locally.
Programming During a Pandemic: Lessons Learned from the Last Two Years
Bronwen Bird of Gallery 2 talks about what she has learned about planning programs and what lessons she is carrying forward with her into a new year.
Your Digital Playbook: What's Next?
Inga Petri takes a look at what comes next in the virtual realm as we enter the third year of online pivots and digital engagement.
BC Heritage Emergency Response Network is Key to Cultural Sector Emergency Response in Reaction to Climate Change
The BCMA team in conversation with BC HERN’s Tara Fraser and Heidi Swierenga.
Volunteer Spotlight on Ishbel Newstead
Sarah Dineen shares the contributions of Museum of Surrey volunteer Ishbel Newstead over the course of the pandemic in this inspirational spotlight.
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Roundup Issue 281
BC’s Museums: Past, Present, and Future
Issue 281 looks closely at where the organization and the sector has been, where it’s currently at, and anticipates future foci. Join us in Celebrating B.C.’s Museums: Past, Present, and Future, and the people who work tirelessly to promote arts, culture, and heritage, diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility within their communities, and across the lands that we know today as the Province of B.C. and Canada. We hope this issue encourages you to reflect on your experiences as cultural consumers and/or professionals and compels you to choose a path that allows us all to move forward together in a good way.