Reconciliation Action Plan
Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Reconciliation Action Plan 63 GOVERNANCE, TRACKING PROGRESS AND REPORTING QAGOMA acknowledges the importance of ongoing progress-tracking and reporting to ensure the successful implementation of this RAP. Regular reporting mechanisms and robust governance structures will provide QAGOMA with necessary feedback on its RAP progress and better enable the Gallery to deliver objectives and further QAGOMA’s reconciliation journey. As a Gallery Trustee and member of the Indigenous Advisory Panel, I am excited by the many opportunities this RAP brings across the organisation. I would like to see our culture respected, valued, promoted, and our people supported to lead and share creative and cultural practice. Through my appointments at QAGOMA, I am keen to ensure that these ambitious RAP objectives are put into practice and I look forward to receiving regular updates and providing feedback over the next two years. Dr Bianca Beetson Member of the Board of Trustees and Indigenous Advisory Panel Opposite: Kumantje Jagamara , Warlpiri/Luritja peoples, and Imants Tillers / Metafisica Australe 2017 / Purchased 2018 with funds raised through the QAGOMA Foundation Appeal / © The artists Dr Bianca Beetson, pictured in front of Kaiadilt artist Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori 's Dibirdibi Country 2008 / Purchased 2008 with funds from Margaret Mittelheuser AM and Cathryn Mittelheuser AM through the Queensland Art Gallery Foundation / © Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda/Copyright Agency, 2022 Archie Moore , Kamilaroi people / On a Mission from God (Mapoon 1890) 2012 / Purchased 2012 with funds from the Estate of Jessica Ellis through the QAG Foundation / © Archie Moore
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