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Report to Council
Report Number: CS O4-20
Date: May 25, 2020
From: Marisa Carpino
Director, Community Services & Deputy CAO
Subject: Pickering Museum Village
- Policies
- File: A-1440
Recommendation:
1. That Council endorse Pickering Museum Village Policies as set out in Attachments 1 and 2
to this report, subject to minor revisions acceptable to the Director, Community Services &
Deputy CAO; and,
2. That the appropriate City of Pickering officials be authorized to take the necessary actions as
indicated in this report.
Executive Summary: Pickering Museum Village has updated two existing Policies to be
reflective of the current operations of the Museum. These Policies are CUL 040 Interpretation
Policy and CUL 050 Exhibit Policy. The purpose of this report is to seek Council's endorsement of
these Pickering Museum Village Policies.
Financial Implications: The Ministry of Heritage, Sport, Tourism, and Culture Industries
provides an annual grant of approximately $39,000 to Pickering Museum Village through the
Community Museums Operating Grant. The adoption of these updated Pickering Museum Village
Policies will retain compliance with guidelines set by the Ministry of Heritage, Sport, Tourism, and
Culture Industries and will maintain the Museum's grant eligibility.
Discussion: Pickering Museum Village has updated two Policies that are required
by the Ministry of Heritage, Sport, Tourism, and Culture Industries. These are the first in a series
of policies which will be updated in order to meet the requirements of Ontario Museums as
established by the Ministry of Heritage, Sport, Tourism, and Culture Industries. These
requirements set best practice standards for the operation of community museums in Ontario,
enable museums to flourish in programming, and protect the material culture of our communities.
As set out in Attachments 1 and 2 respectively, the Pickering Museum Village Policies for
Council's approval include:
• CUL 040 Interpretation Policy
• CUL 050 Exhibit Policy
CS -31-17 December 4, 2017
Subject: Pickering Museum Village Policies Page 2
These Policies benefit the Museum in several ways. The Policies create a clear set of guidelines,
best practices, and processes to protect and preserve the material culture of Pickering. The
Policies also enable the City to qualify and be considered for various Provincial Grants programs
including the Community Museum Operating Grant. Lastly, these Policies bolster Pickering
Museum Village's status as an entrusted site for future artifact acquisitions and donations.
Attachments:
1. CUL 040 Interpretation Policy
2. CUL 050 Exhibit Policy
Prepared By: Approved/Endorsed By:
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Laura Gibbs
Supervisor, Museum Services
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Marisa Carpino
Director, Community Services
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Recommended for the consideration
of Pickering City Council
Tony Prevedel, P.Eng.
Chief Administrative Officer
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Attachment No. 1 to Report CS O4-20
Policy
Policy Title: Pickering Museum Village Interpretation Policy
Policy Number
CUL 040
Reference
Res. # TBD
Date Originated (m/d/y)
December 11, 2017
Date Revised (m/d/y)
May 25, 2020
Pages
11
Approval: Chief Administrative Officer
Point of Contact
Supervisor, Museum Services
Policy Objective
Pickering Museum Village (hereinafter referred to as "PMV") aims to ignite imaginations through
a living history museum that fosters a connection to Pickering by collecting, preserving, and
interpreting artifacts and social culture.
The purpose of this policy is to assist staff in developing high quality interpretative experiences
that are based on a shared understanding of interpretative guidelines. As a participant in the
Community Museum Operating Grant Funding program, and as outlined in the Standards for
Community Museums, PMV is required to have an Interpretation Policy.
Index
01 Definitions
02 Guiding Principles
03 Policy Review
01 Definitions
01.01 Interpretation — There are numerous definitions of interpretation. As a
communications process, interpretation is not merely a means for providing
information. At its core, ideas, feelings, and dialogue are used to create a
process of communication that reveals meanings, relationships, and
appreciation of artifacts, buildings, landscapes, specimens, and intangible
subjects.
"Heritage interpretation is any communication process designed to reveal
meanings and relationships of cultural and natural heritage to the public,
through first-hand involvement with an object, artifact, landscape or site
(Interpretation Canada, 1976)".
02 Guiding Principles
02.01 Inclusive Interpretation: The stories that PMV tell must be inclusive and
mindful of factors such as age, gender, ethnicity and socio -economics. We
strive to be aware of sensitive subject matter, cultural understanding and special
needs. Our interpretation will aim to take into account all groups, individuals and
factors that have made significant contributions to the heritage of Pickering.
02.02 Diversity of Interpretative Strategies: PMV recognizes the importance of
offering a variety of interpretative experiences to meet the varying needs and
interests of different audiences.
02.03 Authority and Engagement: PMV strives to communicate and engage visitors
with authority recognizing the responsibilities inherent in this public trust. The
museum strives to present accurate interpretative information that is connected
to the PMV's mandate, in the most accessible and engaging way possible to
enable visitors to reach their own understanding of Pickering's natural and
cultural history. PMV will promote understanding by placing local stories into a
broader context, making connections to other events, people, places and stories
to encourage a deeper interpretation of a subject.
02.04 Research: PMV will use primary sourced material, archaeological material
culture, artifact study, collections records, and the most current and authoritative
research and scholarship available to conduct research. PMV will also conduct
research into interpretative methods including programming, visitor experience,
marketing, and other areas of operations. PMV is committed to ongoing
research to support interpretation.
02.05 Planning: PMV strives to align interpretation strategies to the PMV Strategic
Plan and Pickering's Cultural Strategic Plan. PMV staff will employ various
methods to plan and improve interpretative programs. PMV aims to make use of
an interpretative plan that identifies cohesive thematic and chronological themes
based on the artifacts and collections of the museum.
02.06 Best Practice and Innovation: PMV places a high priority on providing
dynamic experiences that encourage repeat visitation of the museum. The
museum strives to be responsive to new and emerging interpretative practices
and principles that will improve inclusion, quality of experience, and relevance to
our visitors.
02.07 Training, Skills Development and Lifelong Learning: PMV is committed to
ongoing training to develop capacity and maintain high standards in
interpretative methods and customer service for staff and volunteers.
02.08 Multi -disciplinary Approach: While the PMV interprets the history of Pickering,
the museum will present a multi -disciplinary approach that considers all aspects
of the cultural, social, and natural historical significance. PMV aims to offer
Policy Title: Pickering Museum Village Interpretation Policy
Policy Number: CUL 040
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interpretation from a multi -faceted context including: natural environment,
geographic setting, intangible cultural heritage, spiritual traditions, stories,
music, dance, theatre, literature, visual arts, local customs, and culinary
heritage; scholarly research, historical records, and living traditions.
02.09 Evaluation: PMV recognizes the value of ongoing evaluation of both existing
and planned interpretative programs. PMV will evaluate our efforts for
interpretative impact and the degree to which PMV interpretation increases
visitors' knowledge and understanding of Pickering's natural and cultural
heritage. PMV strives to employ a variety of evaluation techniques.
02.10 Use of and Respect for the Collection and Facility: The requirements of
preservation, and respect for the fragility and security of the collection are
paramount, while accepting the realities of use of artifacts and heritage buildings
for the purposes of education and interpretation. Effective interpretation will
encourage appropriate visitor behaviour and attitudes towards preventative
conservation of the heritage resources for future generations.
02.11 Partnership and Shared Interpretation: In order to present a diversity of
interpretative strategies and a multi -disciplinary approach, PMV will seek to
work with partners to research, create, curate and interpret elements that
support PMV's mission.
03 Policy Review
03.01 This Policy will be reviewed a minimum of every three years.
Please refer to all associated Procedures and Standard Operating Procedures, if applicable, for
detailed processes regarding this Policy.
Policy Title: Pickering Museum Village Interpretation Policy
Policy Number: CUL 040
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Attachment No. 2 to Report CS O4-20
Policy
Procedure Title: Pickering Museum Village Exhibit Policy
Policy Number
CUL 050
Reference
Resolution #373/17
Resolution # ???/20
Date Originated (m/d/y)
December 11, 2017
Date Revised (m/d/y)
May 25, 2020
Pages
2
Approval: Chief Administrative Officer
Point of Contact
Supervisor, Museum Services
Policy Objective
The purpose of this Policy is to identify and define the roles and responsibilities of the Pickering
Museum Village (hereinafter referred to as "PMV") in developing, presenting, and evaluating
effective and high quality exhibit programs that engage the public, and that align with, and
support the PMV's governing principles (Corporate Mission, Vision and Values).
Index
01 Definitions
02 Exhibit Planning and Design
03 Use of Artifacts and Materials in Exhibits
04 Policy Review
01 Definitions
01.01 Exhibit — A collection of artifacts, artworks, images, audio recordings, videos,
stories, or other materials that is curated and displayed for the public.
01.02 Permanent Exhibits — Permanent exhibits have a multi-year duration. Artifacts
or interpretative elements may change within the exhibit; however, the themes
and core interpretative components of the exhibit are planned to be displayed
for multiple years.
01.03 Temporary Exhibits — PMV develops and hosts temporary exhibits that are
displayed for a finite time period.
01.04 Travelling Exhibits — PMV develops or hosts exhibits that may travel to
different locations or host institutions.
01.05 Virtual Exhibits — PMV develops or hosts exhibits that are intangible in nature.
These may include curated web exhibits, oral histories, projections or audio
exhibits.
02 Exhibit Planning and Design
02.01 Exhibit planning will be carried out by Museum staff in alignment with the PMV
Strategic Plan and Corporate Mission, Vision and Values.
02.02 Depending on the type of exhibit, PMV may consult with members of a
community, specialists, or the Pickering community in general to solicit input on
the theme and design of the exhibit.
02.03 The interpretative material developed around an exhibit is designed to meet the
needs of targeted audiences and is respectful and accessible in its use of
language.
02.04 Interactive displays shall be maintained in good working order, so as not to pose
a safety risk to visitors, staff, volunteers, or artifacts.
03 Use of Artifacts and Materials in Exhibits
03.01 Artifacts included in exhibit displays, sourced from the PMV collection are
subject to the Collections Development and Policy CUL 010 and the Pickering
Museum Village Conservation Policy CUL 020.
03.02 Artifacts borrowed from other collections for the purpose of the PMV exhibits will
be indemnified.
03.03 Display materials, artifacts and artworks sourced from individuals, purchased for
the purpose of the exhibit, or borrowed from other collections will be subject to
approval by the Supervisor, Museum Services.
03.04 The PMV shall comply with copyright legislation when exhibiting photographs or
works of art.
03.05 The PMV shall publicly credit institutions, artists, funders, or donors who
contribute to an exhibition.
04 Policy Review
04.01 This Policy will be reviewed a minimum of every three years.
Please refer to all associated Procedures and Standard Operating Procedures, if applicable, for
detailed processes regarding this Policy.
Policy Title: Pickering Museum Village Exhibit Policy Page 2 of 2
Policy Number: CUL 050