An experienced expert with a broad background in public programs such as museum exhibitions and education based on work in the relic register. Achieve high project performance based on responsibility and teamwork. Have a positive mindset and flexible work ability.
Tour guide for visitors who came to see the works of 32 artists.
The volunteer service began by introducing the history to tourists who visited the ship. Afterwards, I was in charge of guiding a group of Korean students when they visited. Afterwards, in order to continue my major in Korea, I worked with the Register team on a storage rehousing project. The small size series was produced in 60 pieces, and the large size size was made in 56 pieces. Next, I am working on a shark film slide rehousing project.
Hanbok part of Qantas Airlines direct flight from Sydney to Korea Celebration Event. Selection and purchase of hanbok, selection of model. Event director for hanbok parts such as wearing hanbok, makeup, and hair on the day of the event.
Assisted with four exhibitions over 8 months: KAFF Art Prize, Feast of K-Chopsticks, The Journey of Times, and Generation to Generation: Korean traditional craft of important intangible cultural heritage. We handle everything from acquiring the work, displaying it, and dismantling it. In addition, I also conduct and assist with educational programs for students.
Korean costume research and display. Over the course of 12 days, we examined approximately 330 relics and made relic cards, took photos, stored them in storage, partially repaired them, and put them on display at the Korean Pavilion so that they could be utilized.
Consulting work required for replacement of mannequin costumes in a folk village that recreates a traditional Korean village.
Costume Survey and Conservation Science. As a senior researcher, along with two assistant researchers, I was in charge of the project to preserve, photograph, and store 500 artifacts donated to the National Folk Museum of Korea.
The work of registering modern and contemporary historical relics is in progress. Responsible for the entire process of registering relics, including numbering and preparing specifications for acquired relics, entering the relics registration system, packaging, and storing them. Participates in the entire donation process, including selecting artifact judges and preparing for meetings to evaluate clothing-related donated artifacts.
As an open member of a museum opening in Seoul, we are conducting relic registration work. Numbering and specification of acquired artifacts, system registration, and containment work. Afterwards, the relics were moved and displayed as an exhibition assistant for The Breathing of Ancient Korea: Lee Sangyun Collection 1, an exhibition held by the Relics Management Department.
Registration of relics collected during the Japanese colonial period. Cleaning, classification, numbering, specification writing, computer registration, packaging, and storage of pottery, animal bones, and iron artifacts.
The first project was housing 'Heungseon Daewongun's costume series' at the Seoul Museum of History. A variety of clothes, accessories, shoes, hats, etc. were organized and stored in storage. In addition, numbering and marking different materials for various relics such as crafts, ancient books, pottery, calligraphy and paintings. Statement preparation and registration work. Check and prepare relics for packaging when lending. Responsible for entering and storing storage when the person in charge is not present.
Development of cultural products to promote K-culture through Hanbok. Participating in exhibitions and fairs as a Teddy Bear and textile pattern development researcher.
Driver Licence
NSW, Australia
Museum & Gallery Curator Certificate
Ministry of culture, sports and tourism & National Museum of Korea
Hanbok (Traditional costume) Industrial Engineer
Human Resources Development Service of Korea
Practical Teaching ‘Hanbok’ Designer
Ministry Education & Beawha University
Hanbok (Traditional costume) Technician
Human Resources Development Service of Korea
Prize for excellent thesis
‘A Study on ‘Keuipi’, shown in 『Zhouli』’, Journal of the Korean Society of Costume.
Prize for excellent thesis
‘Characteristics of the Sewing Methods used for women’s Jegori and the factors of their changes in Modern Times’, Journal of the Korean Society of Costume.
Gold medal
‘Je-ju’ Female diver traditional costume submission, Korea Fashion & Costume Design Association, Bulgaria Fashion Show
Doctor of Clothing & Textiles
Thesis: A Study on the Transition of Women’s Skirt ‘Gun[裙]’ and ‘Sang[裳]’ in Eastern Asia
Master of Fashion Design
Thesis: Characteristics of the Sewing Methods used for Women’s Jegori and the factors of their changes in Modern Times
Journal of the Korean Society of Costume
A Study on the Ancient Jade by Analyzing ‘Gui’, ‘Bi’, and ‘Hwang’ Recorded in 『Zhouli』, v.67, n.4 KCI
Journal of the Korean Society of Costume
Characteristics of the Sewing Methods used for women’s Jegori and the factors of their changes in Modern Times, v.60, n.7 KCI
Anupa Shah
Senior Register, Australia National Maritime Museum
0418 954 027
Anupa.shah@sea.museum
Isobel Johnston
Teacher/Assessor, TAFE Meadowbank
0400 378 842
Isobel.Johnston@gmail.com
Nick Vickers
Teacher/Assessor, TAFE Meadowbank
0403 838 309
Vickers.Nick@gmail.com