Danielle Campbell
Canterbury
I am a qualified heritage professional with interpretation, research, collections management and curatorial experience at Te Papa, the New Zealand Police Museum, Wellington City Council’s Heritage Team and The Treasury Research Centre and Archive in Thames. I am passionate about exhibition and public programme development, heritage interpretation and increasing access to museum and archive collections.
I am a PHANZA Executive Committee member and manage PHANZA’s Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts. I am also an ARANZ Councillor, holding the Awards Portfolio.
Qualifications
Victoria University of Wellington
Master of Museum and Heritage Practice, Distinction
Bachelor of Arts, History
Projects
Te reo Māori video tour – The Treasury Research Centre and Archive
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1229997074092811
Pouwhenua Instagram Heritage Trail – Wellington City Council
https://www.instagram.com/p/B-3kIm9pcU4/
Curator’s Casefile – New Zealand Police Museum
https://www.police.govt.nz/about-us/history-and-museum/museum/exhibitions/curators-casefile
Publications
Thames Heritage Festival: Beyond the Goldfields
https://phanza.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Phanzine-vol27-no1-Apr-2021.pdf
Wellington Heritage Week 2020
https://phanza.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Phanzine-Dec-2020.pdf
Making matches: Reconnecting Leslie Adkin photographs https://blog.tepapa.govt.nz/2020/01/31/making-matches-reconnecting-leslie-adkin-photographs/

Skills
- Archiving
- Curatorial advice
- Editing
- Exhibition preparation
- Heritage inventory preparation
- Heritage trail preparation
- Multimedia
- Oral history
- Photographic research
- Project management
- Proof-reading
- Public speaking
- Publicity
- Records management
- Research
- Writing
Specialities
- Architecture
- Art
- Cultural tourism
- Education
- Family
- Genealogy
- Government administration
- Heritage
- Local
- Mining
- Museums
- Performing arts
- Regional
- Visual arts