Irish Museums Association

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The Irish Museums Association (IMA) is an all-Ireland professional membership body dedicated to the promotion and development of museums.[1]

Purpose and activities

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The IMA aims to support the Irish museum sector through activities that highlight the value of collections and the contribution of museums to society as places of learning, conservation, research, and interpretation.[2] Their programme, funded by the Heritage Council and the Department of Culture, Communications and Sport, includes professional development, advocacy, research and dissemination strands: [3] annual conferences, publications such as the sectoral journal Museum Ireland (Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).), relevant training,[4] and original research.[5]

History

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The Irish Museums Association grew out of the Ireland branch of the International Council of Museums in 1977,[6] established by a voluntary executive committee led by James White, director of the National Gallery of Ireland (1964–80), to protect the interests of Irish museums.[7] In 2004, it registered as a operating as a non-profit company limited by guarantee and hired its first member of staff.[8]

Leadership

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Audrey Whitty, Director of the National Library of Ireland and previously Deputy Director and Head of Collections and Learning at the National Museum of Ireland, is the current chair of the governing board of directors,[9] succeeding William Blair, Director of Collections at National Museums NI in 2020. Former chairs also include Brian Crowley, museum curator at Kilmainham Gaol (2013-2017), Paul Doyle, registrar at the National Museum of Ireland (2011-2013) and Dr Marie Bourke, keeper and head of education at the National Gallery of Ireland (2006-2011).[10]


Conferences

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The main annual conference takes place each year in a different venue with an overarching theme for the proceedings:

See also

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References

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