Application
This unit applies to individuals responsible for the development and implementation of interpretive strategies for exhibitions in cultural settings, such as museums, galleries and cultural centres.
Work is undertaken autonomously, in collaboration and consultation with others and often by individuals with management and team-leading responsibilities.
Prerequisites
Not applicable.
Elements and Performance Criteria
1. Define communication needs | 1.1 Analyse overall exhibition concepts to determine broad parameters for interpretive strategies 1.2 Review relevant exhibition documentation to inform strategy development 1.3 Source relevant information on audience profile and research their characteristics and needs 1.4 Establish links between audiences, concepts and proposed storylines and themes 1.5 Consult with appropriate stakeholders to confirm communication needs |
2. Prepare interpretive strategies | 2.1 Document aspects of interpretive strategies based on analysis and consultation and according to organisational policies and procedures 2.2 Develop options and approaches to take account of audience needs, overall objectives, operational constraints and the principles of universal access 2.3 Refine strategies through testing and challenging ideas and feedback from colleagues 2.4 Identify and source specialist advice where required 2.5 Prepare strategies in an appropriate format 2.6 Communicate strategies to relevant colleagues and stakeholders |
3. Oversee implementation of interpretive strategies | 3.1 Participate in the organising of resources for development of materials to support the interpretive strategy 3.2 Monitor the production of materials and suggest adjustments to ensure objectives are achieved 3.3 Facilitate holistic approach through ongoing consultations with other exhibition personnel |
4. Evaluate interpretive strategies | 4.1 Establish appropriate evaluation mechanisms with relevant stakeholders 4.2 Use agreed evaluation mechanisms to assess the success of interpretive strategies 4.3 Share knowledge gained from evaluation with colleagues |
Required Skills
Required skills
communication skills to:
consult with stakeholders
discuss complex ideas
initiative and enterprise skills to:
contribute creative ideas
evaluate the success of interpretive strategies
literacy skills to:
read and interpret information
use appropriate documentation and presentation formats
write content for the interpretive strategy
numeracy skills to:
allocate and manage resources
track expenditure
planning and organising skills to:
develop integrated and operationally realistic exhibition interpretive strategies
implement interpretive strategies
problem
address challenges and issues associated with exhibition interpretive strategies
reduce costs and wastage
analyse links between audience and concept
research skills to identify and analyse a wide range of information sources
self-management skills to:
prioritise work tasks and meet deadlines
follow workplace procedures
teamwork skills to:
work cooperatively with colleagues
seek feedback on interpretive strategies.
Required knowledge
roles of different people involved in the exhibition development process and how these interrelate
purpose of an exhibition interpretive strategy and its impact on all aspects of exhibition development and implementation
exhibition development concepts, including:
themes
sub-themes
storylines
interpretation
principles of interpretation at a detailed level
processes for drawing links between collections, audience needs and interpretive approaches
commonly used interpretive approaches, including specific techniques and technical issues associated with their use
copyright, moral rights and intellectual property legislation and issues that impact on exhibition interpretive strategies
cultural protocols relevant to the development of interpretive strategies, including those for exhibitions of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander material
principles of universal access and different audience communication needs, including potential specific needs
organisational policies and procedures.
Evidence Required
The evidence guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance criteria, required skills and knowledge, range statement and the Assessment Guidelines for the Training Package.
Overview of assessment | |
Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit | Evidence of the ability to: develop, implement and evaluate interpretive strategies for exhibition concepts that meet audience and organisational needs apply detailed knowledge of different interpretive strategies and mechanisms within an exhibition context. |
Context of and specific resources for assessment | Assessment must ensure: involvement of, and interaction with, an exhibition team to reflect the collaborative nature of the development process access to: an exhibition concept or idea for which an interpretive strategy can be developed resources required to produce interpretive support materials. |
Method of assessment | A range of assessment methods should be used to assess practical skills and knowledge. The following examples are appropriate for this unit: direct questioning combined with review of portfolios of evidence and third-party workplace reports of on-the-job performance evaluation of exhibitions for which the candidate has developed the interpretive strategy evaluation of candidate’s ability to develop and adapt options and approaches for different collection or exhibition scenarios review of an interpretive strategy presentation. Assessment methods should closely reflect workplace demands and the needs of particular client groups (consider the requirements of different age groups, clients with English as a second language, clients with disabilities, remote library users, etc.). |
Guidance information for assessment | Holistic assessment with other units relevant to the industry sector, workplace and job role is recommended, for example: CULEVP504A Develop exhibition concepts. |
Range Statement
The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included.
Exhibitions may be held in different contexts and environments, and may include: | corporate events festivals galleries libraries museums online permanent temporary theme parks travelling virtual visitor attractions. |
Audience profile may relate to: | age cultural preferences cultural diversity educational level familiarity with collection gender special interest. |
Links | appropriateness of different technologies educational issues issues, such as: cultural emotional political social preferred learning styles special needs considerations. |
Stakeholders may include: | artists boards of management colleagues conservators cultural groups associated with exhibitions curators customers designers donors education officers exhibition construction specialists local authorities local community members management organising committees performers technical specialists. |
Aspects of interpretive strategies may include: | access issues artist performance audio and audiovisual interactive elements labels live interpretation online physical display promotional materials, such as: brochures tickets posters publications story telling virtual. |
Options and approaches may relate to use of: | audio charts colours diagrams fonts grammar and style graphics interactive maps photographs pictorial depictions signs text typefaces video. |
Specialist advice may relate to: | audience needs construction graphic design interactive and multimedia design learning styles printing public relations technology. |
Appropriate format may be: | animation assistive technology format audio digital image drawing electronic presentation graphic format model photograph plan printed report verbal description video. |
Resources | budgetary allocation equipment materials, such as papers specialist practitioners tools. |
Evaluation mechanisms may be formative or summative and may include: | financial success focus groups informal customer or staff feedback interviews media recognition indicators, such as: number of articles in newspapers number of media interviews observation participation and attendance levels patterns of usage or attendance surveys. |
Sectors
Cultural services - Exhibitions and visitor programs
Employability Skills
This unit contains employability skills.
Licensing Information
No licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of endorsement.