Register for the 2021 Heritage BC Conference
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All sessions are eligible for organized & structured CPL units for PIBC Members.
Thursday, May 6, 2021
10:00am – 11:00am
Research shows nearly 20% of Canadians have an interest in visiting museums and historic sites but have not attended any in the last two years or more. The first step to motivating attendance is understanding what keeps interested audiences from visiting and working to remove those barriers. In this session, learn about the most frequently cited barriers to visitation in British Columbia in our pandemic-impacted world from Colleen Dilenschneider and Jim Hekkers of the market research and predictive technology firm IMPACTS Experience.
Presented with:
Colleen Dilenschneider, Know Your Own Bone and Chief Market Engagement Officer, IMPACTS Experience
Jim Hekkers, IMPACTS Experience
Thursday, May 6, 2021
1:00pm – 4:30pm
Created by the Cultural Human Resources Council with cultural leaders across Canada (including from Indigenous, culturally diverse and official language minority communities), Maintaining Respectful Workplaces is a national effort to build a culture of fairness, dignity and respect.
Supporting efforts to address all kinds of harassment, the Maintaining Respectful Workplaces workshop explores how to best deal with harassment situations through:
The workshop will discuss and define harassment, workplace behaviours and Provincial legislation. Discussions will bring forth better awareness on the subject and provide resources to support optimal work environments.
Presented with Grégoire Gagnon, Executive Director, Cultural Human Resources Council
Friday, May 7, 2021
10:00am – 11:00am
What do you do when your next great project/idea gains no traction? How do you improve understanding and support from local organizations, government, and your community at large? How do you argue a case for new infrastructure and space that will support creatives?
Improving community and political awareness and support are probably more important now than at any other time. Join Amanda Shatzko, an elected politician and arts and culture nonprofit leader who works at the intersection of business, government, and society, as she explores a case study from an Okanagan Cultural Centre referendum and discusses important information that funding and policy decision-makers want to hear.
Amanda will provide hand-outs full of resources and actionable steps to help our projects attract the support your feel they deserve.
Presented with Amanda Shatzko, Vice-Chair, Electoral Area “C”, Director, Regional District of the North Okanagan, BC
Friday, May 7, 2021
1:00pm – 2:30pm
The pandemic set off an extraordinary rush to move exhibitions, programs, and other activities online as much of our lives turned digital overnight.
This workshop provides us with an opportunity to catch up and look at what the effects of these emergency efforts have been. We’ll engage with participants on what has worked well and what lessons have been learned. And, we will share new research Heritage BC in collaboration with BC Museums Association has undertaken on how to deliver effective online activities and events.
Then we look toward what we can expect from post-pandemic life. What are the new digital opportunities that heritage organizations, cultural centres and museums should consider strategically and tactically now? How do we best use digital tools to market physical exhibits and programs, and to share them with a digital public? How do we navigate the realities of digital being both global and intensely local while most of our organizations were designed to serve a local physical audience and community?
This will be a lively conversation of sharing research, real-world examples and drawing on participants’ own experiences.
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