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SALLY PAPPS

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sally Papps - Exhibition. Click on picture to enlarge

Museum displays

Museum displays by Sally Papps - click on opicture to enlarge

Sally Papps

Email Address:  info@sallypapps.co.nz

Current Location:  Nelson - available to work anywhere in the world

Address: Isel House 16 Hilliard Street Stoke 7011 Nelson

Telephone: 03 547 5222 or 021 473 344

Website:
www.sallypapps.co.nz

Skills and services offered:
·      Exhibition design and development
·      Restoration and facility project management
·      Set up and running of small museums
·      Establishing charitable trust status
·      Attracting funding and sponsorship
·      Interpreting research
·      Writing proposals and devising systems
·      Getting the local community involved and enamored


Professional experience in museums

2007- present:

Includes:

  • Development of Wine Heritage display, Marlborough Museum
  • Graphics and heritage programme for Nelson 150th events, Nelson Cathedral
  • Collection Management Policy writing, University of Canterbury Staff Club
  • Faculty and Campus plan displays, University of Canterbury
  • Exhibition redevelopment guidelines for Motueka Museum
  • Foundry concept development for Shantytown
  • Hospital redesign and liaison for Founders Park and business tenant

2003 – 2006

Exhibition Designer Nelson Provincial Museum


Other professional experience:

1997 – 2000

Contract art curation projects: The Suter Art Gallery, Centenary Series, Millennium Art Gallery

1995- 1998

Contract Collection Management projects: Nelson Provincial Museum


Qualifications:

     Diploma Visual Arts – 3D Design
     Bachelor Visual Arts

Professional memberships: ICOM, INNZ; Museums Aotearoa

 

 

Exhibition curating

Exhibition design

Exhibition development

Museum consulting

Outreach

Research

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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