About
Karen Schamberger is a curator and historian with a love of museums and public history. She is currently working at the National Museum of Australia as part of a team developing a new environmental history gallery. She has previously worked on the Identity: Yours, Mine, Ours exhibition (2011) at the Immigration Museum and Journeys exhibition (2009) at the National Museum of Australia.
Her PhD dissertation: Identity, belonging and cultural diversity in Australian Museums examined the ways that objects mediate relations between people of culturally diverse backgrounds in Australian society and history. This included an examination of the ways that museums, through their collections and exhibitions, are implicated in processes of inclusion and exclusion.
Her interests include museology, transnationalism, migration, histories of place, colonisation, whiteness, human relationships with other species and material culture.Education
Doctor of Philosophy (2017), Deakin University, Melbourne
Master of Arts in Public History (2005), University of Technology, Sydney
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) (2001), Macquarie University, SydneyWork Shared in CORE
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