Each museum development presents complex and unique challenges. In particular, the Kelabit Highland Community Museum Development Project (KHCMDP) is a museum development that requires both discipline-specific and interdisciplinary collaboration to reach the common goal of the preservation and conservation of the fragile Kelabit heritage. Still in its infancy, however rich with potential, the engagement required to realize the development of this community-based museum, in the remote region of Bario in the Highlands of Borneo, offers a stimulating environment in which both discipline specific and creative interdisciplinary thinking are utilized to create a suitable and sustainable development. This paper will describe the process of extensive community consultation required by the interdisciplinary team of academics to address the areas of curatorial policies, preservation and conservation, the design of the built environment and the creation of the communication strategies for the project. It demonstrates the unique opportunity for diverse tertiary disciplines at Deakin University to further develop their knowledge of museology, preservation, identity creation and issues of representation and communication from an interdisciplinary perspective. Within each of the areas of concern, the interconnecting nature of the project has resulted in a strong intersection of each of the normally separate professional departments. Furthermore, adding to the complexity, this case study is a multi-disciplined research opportunity situated in a cross-cultural context.
History
Pagination
1-12
Location
Melbourne, Vic.
Start date
2013-12-07
End date
2013-12-09
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2014, AAANZ
Editor/Contributor(s)
Stephen A
Title of proceedings
AAANZ 2013 : Proceedings of the Art Association of Australia and New Zealand Annual Conference 2013
Event
Art Association of Australia and New Zealand Annual Conference (2013 : Melbourne, Vic.)