KIM WATSON Collection Management and Auditing
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- Skills Project Portfolio • Archival photography • Cumberland Council Heritage Study, Cumberland Council, 2019-2020. • Fabric and site analysis • Mayfield Homestead, Arnprior • Heritage impact assessment Homestead, Virginia Homestead, and • Historical research and Limekilns: conservation management documentation plans, WaterNSW (ongoing). • Interpretation content development • Bankstown Reservoir, Como Rail Bridge, Centennial Park and Woollahra Experience Reservoirs, Pumping Station No. 3 and Pumping Station 38: conservation Kim is a heritage advisor with a range management plans, Sydney Water, of experience in the heritage industry, 2018. including research, heritage impact • RMS survey team, movable heritage assessment, condition and fabric collection, RMS, 2018. analysis, archival photography, heritage interpretation content development, and • WestConnex Stage 2: interpretation KIM WATSON collection management and auditing. plan, CPB Dragados Samsung Joint Venture, 2018. Over the last two years Kim has been Heritage Advisor • Mount Victoria Railway Station: involved in several large-scale projects conservation management plan, [email protected] within New South Wales, providing interpretation plan, statement of T: +61 2 9555 4000 | M: 0435 856 669 strategic heritage advice to state heritage impact, archival recording government agencies for a range of and movable heritage audit; Transport asset types. This has included various for NSW; 2017. QUALIFICATIONS impact assessments for Sydney Trains, Master of Heritage Conservation, the identification and documentation of • Lithgow Area Remodelling Project: University of Sydney (2018) Roads and Maritime Services’ movable constraints and opportunities, statement of heritage impact; Bachelor of Ancient History and heritage collections, and assistance Transport for NSW; 2018-2019. Archaeology, University of Sydney (2015) with the management of John Holland Rail’s heritage assets. Kim has also been • 161 Clarence Street, Sydney: involved in authoring conservation interpretation planning and management plans for Sydney Water implementation, Crown Group, 2018. and WaterNSW. Currently, Kim is working • Ashmore Estate, Erskineville: on the Cumberland Council Heritage interpretation plan and statement Study. Experiences such as these have of heritage impact, Greenland allowed her to undertake complex Investments, 2017-2019. projects with the aim of providing • Former Liverpool Courthouse innovative and sympathetic heritage Conservation Management Plan, outcomes. Liverpool Council, 2019-2020. While completing her Master of Heritage Conservation at the University of Sydney (2016–2018), Kim completed a research thesis on the role of state agencies in the management of movable heritage, exploring keys issues in a sustainable and strategic approach to collection management. As part of her studies, Kim developed valuable skills in research design, fabric analysis, and assessing the significance of both objects and built heritage places..