ENRICH Cultural Institutions Network
Chair: Dr. Gwendolyn Saul (Curator, New York State Museum)
The ENRICH Cultural Institutions Network brings together cultural institutions internationally to share experiences of collaborative curation, working to support internal decolonial and Indigenizing efforts, developing better partnerships with Indigenous communities and actively working to address mistakes, exclusions and biases within institutional systems and structures.
The Network supports the application of Notices and supports pathways for implementing the TK (Traditional Knowledge) and BC (Biocultural) Labels.
Enquire About Joining the NetworkSome of the institutions in our Cultural Institutions Network include:
- American Folklife Center, Library of Congress (Washington DC)
- National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution (Washington DC)
- American Philosophical Society (Philadelphia, PA)
- Abbe Museum (Maine)
- University of Maine (Maine)
- Hudson Museum (Maine)
- Museum of Us (California)
- University of Hawaii Libraries (Hawaii)
- New York State Museum, Archive & Library (New York)
- Sam Noble Museum (Oklahoma)
- Newfields (Indiana)
- Alaska State Library (Alaska)
- Autry Museum of the American West (California)
- OCLC
- Simon Fraser University (Canada)
- Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (Australia)
- Auckland Museum (New Zealand)
- Ngā Taonga Sound and Film (New Zealand)
- Wellcome Collection (United Kingdom)