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APPENDIXES

QUEENSLAND ART GALLERY ANNUAL REPORT 2007–08 77

OVERSEAS TRAVEL

Name of Officer and Position Destination Reason for Travel

Agency Cost $

$*

Tony Ellwood

Europe, USA,

To negotiate several major international

$17 014

$10 492

Director

Singapore

exhibitions for the Queensland Art

Gallery.

Andrew Clark

New Zealand

To promote the 'Andy Warhol' exhibition

NIL

$6284

Deputy Director, Programming

to potential audiences by achieving

and Corporate Services

high profile media coverage and to

Celestine Doyle

develop the New Zealand market for the

Marketing and Sponsorship

exhibition and for future major

Manager

exhibitions.

Lynne Seear

Europe, USA,

To negotiate, with the Director, several

$10 845

$10 492

Deputy Director, Curatorial

Singapore

major international exhibitions for the

and Collection Development

Queensland Art Gallery.

Amanda Pagliarino

China

To condition report 20 historical Asian

$8878

NIL

Acting Head of Conservation

art works to be loaned to the Gallery

from the Shanghai Museum; to oversee

the packing in Shanghai; to accompany

the shipment during the transit to

Brisbane, in line with international

museum 'best practice' guidelines.

David Burnett

USA

To courier a Collection work from the

$614

$6747

Curator, International Art

Museum of Contemporary Art, Los

Angeles, to the Brooklyn Museum,

New York, for exhibition (travel and

related expenses were covered by the

borrowing institution).

Elizabeth Wild

China

To accompany 20 historical Asian art

$8258

NIL

Conservator (Sculpture)

works lent to QAG back to the lending

institution, the Shanghai Museum; to

oversee the shipment continuously from

its departure from QAG to its arrival in

Shanghai; to perform condition checks

on all objects once unpacked.

Maud Page

New Zealand,

To research Pacific artists and

$800

$8714

Curator, Contemporary

Fiji,

performers for 'The 6th Asia Pacific

Pacific Art

New Caledonia,

Triennial of Contemporary Art' (APT6) in

Vanuatu

2009; to attend the Oceanic Art

Symposium in Vanuatu with arts

professionals from throughout the

Pacific.

Overseas travel in the 2007–08 year focused on research

towards exhibitions and programs at the Queensland Art

Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art and travel associated with

international loans.