Megan Williams | UniSC | University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia

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Megan Williams

BCI (Interdisciplinary) Qld.UT

  • Manager, Art Gallery
  • Lecturer, Design
  • School of Business and Creative Industries
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+61 7 5459 4633
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SD-AG-G-G.07
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Sunshine Coast

Megan Williams is a curator and writer with twenty years of experience in leadership, programming and management roles across the university art museum sector. Since 2016, she has been the Manager of UniSC Art Gallery. The Art Gallery presents a program of exhibitions by leading local, national and international artists that are research-led, inquiry-based and shaped by the university’s commitment to enabling opportunities for our communities to participate meaningfully with UniSC. In 2020, Megan led a major redevelopment of UniSC Art Gallery that expanded exhibition and storage space and re-positioned the Gallery as the leading public gallery in the Sunshine Coast region. Before joining UniSC, she worked at QUT in a range of curatorial and programming roles across QUT Art Museum, the William Robinson Gallery, the Creative Industries Precinct and The Cube.

As a researcher, Megan has a portfolio of non-traditional research outputs (NTROs) realised as major exhibitions and accompanying publications. These NTROs have attracted nationally competitive funding and highly visible public outcomes. Recent examples include Final Call an exhibition about climate change that was realised as a physical exhibition in Maroochy Regional Bushland Botanic Gardens and online. The digital platform demonstrated new ways of presenting exhibitions online and received national and international engagement. A recent monograph Michael Cook 2010-2020 has also received national and international attention and is stocked by art gallery bookshops across Australia and northern Europe.

 

Professional memberships

  • University Art Museums Australia (UAMA)
  • Sunshine Coast Creative Alliance (SCCA)
  • Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) Assessment Panel
  • The Art Association of Australia and New Zealand (AAANZ)

Awards and fellowships

  • 2023 UniSC Vice-Chancellor and President’s Commendation for Excellence in Engagement
  • 2016 QUT Vice-Chancellor’s Commendation for Excellence
  • 2011 QUT Vice-Chancellor’s Performance Fund Award

Research grants

Project name        Investigators Funding body    Year Focus

Beeyali Project

Leah Barclay, Lyndon Davis, Tricia King, Megan Williams

Australia Council for the Arts

$25,485

 

2022

Visualising acoustic ecology with cymatics on Kabi Kabi Country.

In Residence (USC)

Lee McGowan, Leah Barclay, Tricia King, Megan Williams

Arts Queensland

$49,200

2021-2022

Interdisciplinary practice and creative exchange in Regional Queensland.

Sandra Selig: Exploring Giant Molecules

Sandra Selig, Hamish Sawyer, Megan Williams

Arts Queensland

$24,000

2021-2022

An exhibition and publication on the work of Queensland artist, Sandra Selig.

Dark Rituals, Magical Relics

Beata Batorowicz, Megan Williams

Australia Council for the Arts

$45,000

2018

An exhibition and publication looking at work of seven contemporary women artists from Australia, Canada and New Zealand who have explored the importance of ritual and its place in their practice.

 

Research areas

  • visual arts
  • curating

Teaching areas

  • Design

Recent publications

  • 'Untitled - Splice Series' in Caroline Field (ed.) Contemporary visions: works from the ACU Art Collection; ACU, 2022
  • ‘Modern Dreams’ in Megan Williams (ed.) Michael Cook 2010—2020; UniSC, Sunshine Coast, 2022

Megan Williams' specialist areas of knowledge include contemporary Australian art, curating and regional arts.

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