GLAMSLAM took place on Friday 15 March 2024 in partnership with the Australian National Maritime Museum.
Conference program
Welcome
- Acknowledgement of Country
- Welcome from Tamson Pietsch, MC
Keynote addresses
- Dr Peter HobbinsHead of Knowledge, Australian National Maritime Museum"Scraps of history: dumpster diving in the informal archives"
- Dr Mariko SmithHead of First Nations Collections & Research, Australian Museum"Our ears (and hearts) on the ground": Post-Referendum, where to now? Lessons for GLAM
Lightning talks
- Cayleigh BartnickeBidhiinja: Restoring Our Reefs
- Tamsin Birch & Naomi ManningDigital Outreach: Successes, Learnings & Challenges
- Anna ClarkHey History! Bringing podcasts into school
- Gionni Di GravioWhat Gordon Ramsay's Hell's Kitchen Nightmares can teach us about GLAM
- Ben Etherington & Sienna BrownA narrative documentary podcast series that explores the history of Caribbean people in Australia
- Lynda KellyREASSIGN: reimagining digital heritage interpretation
- Madison KurasCovert Climate Operations: How to Bring Climate Solutions to Disengaged Audiences
- Alice LodaFound in translation: language classes as public history labs
- Eleanor MacInnesHistory Hike with the Archives
- Erin MollenhauerTelling stories through metadata
- Kate O'NeillHidden in Plain Sight: The Woodford Academy's Dutch Master
- Christine Smalley & Peta HendriksCreating An Art Library for Bibliophiles Project: Ancher House Library, Penrith Regional Gallery
- Nicola TeffVictorian Reality - an XR experience
- Johnny TimbsEdtripper - education programs & school activities
- Mia TurnerFrom Tradition to Inclusion: Rethinking Residency Programs
- Caitlin TurrisGutsy: turning a hospital into a museum
GLAMJAM!
- Two GLAMJAMS: the second on Truth-telling & the Museum
Get in touch
Email us at public.history@uts.edu.au with any questions or ideas you have about GLAMSLAM.