Co-existence and collaboration: Australian AIDS quilts in public museums and community collections

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https://doi.org/10.29311/mas.v16i1.2704

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LGBTIQ, queer, collaboration, Australia, AIDS

Abstract

The Australian AIDS Memorial Quilt is arguably the most recognizable artefact of the AIDS Crisis in Australia. Consisting of over 800 panels, most of the quilt is now divided between a public museum (Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences, Sydney) and a community organization (AIDS Memorial Candlelight Vigil & Quilt Project, Melbourne). This paper compares the accessibility and meaning of the quilt depending on its location. In doing so, it argues that neither is a ‘better’ custodian for these objects as their differences are also the source of their unique contribution to the care and interpretation of the quilts. The tensions that exist between museums and LGBTIQ communities were exposed when the proper residence of one of the panels was disputed. I use this case to suggest that equitable collaboration can only occur if museums take more cues from communities.

Author Biography

Tuan Nguyen, The University of Sydney

Tuan Nguyen is a museum researcher and professional driven to enabling diverse communities to access empowering museum experiences. His forthcoming PhD thesis Queering Australian Museums: Management, Collections, Exhibitions, and Connections (University of Sydney, 2018) considers barriers and enablers of further LGBTQ+ inclusion in Australian museums. It contributes new case studies to community-oriented museum studies and the emerging field of queer museology. In addition, he has published on topics including mediating conflict surrounding queer content in museum exhibitions (Historic Environment, 2016). You can follow his work at www.vutuannguyen.com

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31.03.2018

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Nguyen, T. (2018). Co-existence and collaboration: Australian AIDS quilts in public museums and community collections. Museum & Society, 16(1), 41–55. https://doi.org/10.29311/mas.v16i1.2704

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