Advisory Committee on the representation of women and women’s stories within the context of the NCIs and the National Collections
From Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media
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In March 2024, the then Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, Catherine Martin T.D., established a new Advisory Committee focusing on the representation of women and women’s stories in the context of the national cultural institutions and the national collections. The committee is examining how the diverse experiences and voices of women are represented within the national cultural institutions and the national collections. As part of its work, the Advisory Committee will consider the possibility of creating a dedicated presentation of women’s stories through a range of options, which may include a women’s museum, a re-imagining of the national collections, or other initiatives.
Minister Martin appointed Dr Sandra Collins, University Librarian in University College Dublin and former Director of the National Library of Ireland, to chair the Advisory Committee.
The role of the Advisory Committee is to advise the Minister on appropriate policy recommendations. The Committee is fully independent and autonomous in its work and deliberations. It is not the Advisory Committee’s intention to focus on individual stories about specific historical or contemporary women, but rather to make clear and actionable policy recommendations to advance the representation of women.
The Terms of Reference of the Advisory Committee are:
• Identification of best practice models within cultural policy internationally that can support the National Cultural Institutions to ensure that women’s stories are appropriately reflected in the presentation of cultural heritage.
• Mapping of key stakeholders at the national, all-island and international level.
• Engaging with stakeholders from a broad set of professional and representative groups and community organisations as part of the further development of the terms of reference.
• Engagement with stakeholders to identify best practice in the representation of women’s stories through cultural experiences, including measures created by and for historically marginalised women (e.g. Traveller women, women with disabilities, women of African or migrant descent and LGBTI+ women).
• Reference to current and past activity in relation to this area within Ireland.
• Oversight of the establishment of a review of the National Collections to identify gaps in the representation of women and women’s stories, including within the collections. Such a review may reflect diversity on other grounds in addition to gender, in particular on the grounds of race (including ethnicity and national origin), membership of the Traveller community, age, religion, disability, and sexual orientation, and socio-economic status.
• Undertaking a review of the results of this review, assessing any gaps and developing proposals to address such omissions. This may include identifying opportunities through acquisitions, exhibitions and educational programmes.
• Examining the opportunity to create a dedicated presentation of women’s stories within the context of the National Cultural Institutions and National Collections, in line with the requirements of the Infrastructure Guidelines.
• Preparing, as appropriate, recommendations to the Minister on actions to support the implementation of the policy advice.
The Advisory Committee is due to report on its work during 2025.
For queries relating to the work of the Advisory Committee on Women’s Stories, please contact womensstories@tcagsm.gov.ie
The members appointed to the Advisory Committee are listed below, with further details available here .
• Dr Sandra Collins (Chair)
• Dr Síobhra Aiken
• Dr Zélie Asava
• Annie Fletcher
• Áine Kerr
• Sara Lammens
• Dr Mary McAuliffe
• Chandrika Narayanan-Mohan
• Colm O'Callaghan
• Orla O'Connor
• Lynn Scarff
• Sinead Copeland
• Jane Ann Duffy
• Oein DeBhairduin
• Rosemary Collier
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