Sarawak Delegation Explores Arts Museum, Gallery Management in Singapore
Exploring New Frontiers in Cultural Exchange
KUCHING, July 3, 2024 : The Ministry of Tourism, Creative Industry, and Performing Arts of Sarawak (MTCP) is embarking on a groundbreaking technical visit to Singapore from July 2 to 5. Led by Minister Dato Sri Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah, the delegation aims to delve deep into the realms of arts museum and gallery management.
Purpose of the Technical Visit
The primary objective of this expedition is to gain invaluable insights into the setup, planning, implementation, and management of arts museums, galleries, and war-related museums. This initiative marks a pivotal moment for Sarawak as it strives to bolster its cultural infrastructure.
The Delegation’s Composition
Comprising ten distinguished members, the delegation includes Deputy Minister Datuk Snowdan Lawan, Permanent Secretary Datu Sherrina Hussaini, Sarawak Arts Council CEO Dayang Mariana Abang Bolhassan, Sarawak Museum Department Director Nancy Jolhi, and several senior officers from MTCP.
Goals and Aspirations
In a press release issued by MTCP, the delegation articulated their aspirations clearly: to glean best practices that can be seamlessly integrated into the development of Sarawak’s cultural institutions. Specifically, the focus lies on enhancing the Sarawak Arts Museum, Sarawak Arts Gallery, and Rascom Museum.
Insights from Singapore National Heritage Board
During their visit, the Sarawak delegation engaged in fruitful discussions with representatives from the Singapore National Heritage Board (NHB). These dialogues centered around NHB’s pivotal role in the preservation, promotion, and management of Singapore’s rich cultural and historical heritage.
Strategic Collaboration for Cultural Enrichment
According to the press release, the outcomes of this visit are anticipated to play a transformative role in enriching Sarawak’s cultural landscape. By adopting international best practices, Sarawak aims to fortify its efforts in cultural and historical preservation.
Conclusion
This technical visit signifies Sarawak’s proactive stance in advancing its cultural aspirations. By leveraging insights gained from Singapore, Sarawak is poised to establish world-class standards in arts museum and gallery management.