LISA PROSPER 48 Semmler Place, Box 3392, Inuvik, NT (613) 617 4637 lisa@prospergroup.ca PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES I. Cultural Heritage Consultant and Advisor Provided expert advice on the Tr ondëk-klondike Cultural Landscape World Heritage Nomination. Responsible for the articulation of the site as a cultural landscape, final draft of key chapters of the nomination and harmonization of key elements such as the Statement of Outstanding Universal Value across all chapters. Member of a small team responsible for the development of an award winning interactive online museum exhibition for the Aanischaaukamikw Cree Cultural Institute. Developed the conceptual framework for the interpretative display strategy of the material heritage of the James Bay Cree. II. Participation in Committees, Working Groups and Boards Appointment to the Advisory Committee to the Minister of the Environment for the update of Canada s Tentative List for World Heritage Sites, December 2016. Member of IUCN/ICOMOS drafting group to prepare the Malama Honua: Statement of Commitments of the Nature/Culture Journey at the IUCN World Conservation Congress, Honolulu, Hawai i, September 2016. Member of Board of Directors of ICOMOS Canada, May 2015. Member of the ICOMOS International Scientific Committee on Cultural Landscapes, May 2015. Participant at IUCN/ICOMOS Connecting Practice Workshop, Vilm, Germany, March 2015. Three-day workshop to assess project outcomes and identify next steps. Final Report is available here: https://www.iucn.org/about/work/programmes/wcpa_worldheritage/ about_world_heritage/linking_culture_nature/ Member of ICOMOS Canada working group for the National Conversation on Cultural Landscape, November 2014 to 2017. Three-year long project to articulate Canadian perspectives on cultural landscapes. Website is available here: http://ncclccpc.canada.icomos.org Participant at HRH Prince Charles Roundtable on Urban Sustainability, Winnipeg, May 2014.!1
Participant at International Expert Meeting on the Application of the Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape (HUL), HUL +2: Level of Implementation of the Recommendation Two Years After its Adoption. UNESCO, Paris, December 2013. Member of small working group developing a cultural landscape approach to the site management of the McMichael Art Collection, 2012-2014. Invited member of the National Capital Commission Expert Committee for the Preparation of the Statement of Cultural Heritage Conservation and Interpretation, a component of the Strategic Plan for Gatineau Park governing the development of future safeguarding, commemorative and interpretive activities in the Park. Invited member of a small team at Parks Canada responsible for the preparation of the Cultural Landscape Guidelines on Intangible Values (incl. Traditional Knowledge and Practice) for the 2 nd edition of the Standards and Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada. III. Publications, Presentations and Teaching (see Record of Publications, Presentations, Courses and Lectures) Invited to speak, publish and advise on the topic of cultural landscapes at major heritage conservation forums and organisations. Instructor and lecturer on cultural landscapes and Aboriginal heritage to both diploma students and mid-career professionals at the School of Restoration Arts at Willowbank and undergraduate and graduate students at Carleton University. EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS Director, Centre for Cultural Landscape Willowbank (2012-2015) Represented Willowbank at national and international heritage forums and conducted workshops on cultural landscape and cultural heritage management initiatives. Undertook and supported research on cultural landscapes and cultural heritage management generally. Built relationships and an engaged community to further the understanding of cultural landscapes and cultural heritage management at both the conceptual and policy levels and broaden the adoption and application of a cultural landscape approach in the field of heritage conservation. Developed and fostered new and existing relationships with NGOs such as Heritage Canada National Trust, UNESCO, ICOMOS, IUCN and the Prince s Foundation for Building Communities, as well as dignitaries such as HRH Prince Charles, and the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. Managed an MOU with the World Heritage Institute on Training and Research in Asia/ Pacific on implementing the UNESCO Historic Urban Landscape (HUL). Worked with partners and stakeholders to organize Willowbank outreach activities on cultural landscape such as the annual Willowbank Lectures series and Willowbank Stone Festival, as well as symposia, workshops and other events. 2
Contributed to the institution s communication strategy by initiating and managing an institutional branding and communications project. Contributed to the development and implementation of a cultural landscape approach to the site management of Willowbank National Historic Site and facilitated the introduction of an Aboriginal healing garden. Provided intellectual, strategic, human resource, and financial advice to the Executive Director. Taught cultural landscape and cultural heritage management courses as part of the Willowbank Diploma Programme. Co-coordinator of Curriculum (2012-2014) - Identified, planned and coordinated all cultural landscape and cultural heritage management content for the three-year Diploma Programme curriculum. Identified and oversaw student cultural heritage management projects in cooperation with professional partners such as ERA Architects (Toronto). Implemented schedule and helped develop course content with faculty associates. Identified and developed new courses and recruited new faculty associates to Willowbank. Responded to student needs and assisted in creating school policies to satisfy Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities requirements. Cultural Programming and Production National Arts Centre (1992-1998) Assistant to the Producer of Touring and Special Events - Produced and managed all aspects of nine venues associated with the month-long Festival Canada. Special Events Coordinator for the Canada Dance Festival - Planned and coordinated the delivery of performances and events as well as managed staff and budgets. Apprentice to the Producer of Dance and Variety: Contributed to the development, planning, marketing and delivery of annual dance seasons including managing budgets and contract negotiations with international agents and companies. Produced and managed all aspects of Cultures Canada, a month-long festival held at the NAC. Delivered programming advice to the Producer of Dance and Variety. EDUCATION 2004-2012 PhD (ABD) Canadian Studies - Carleton University 2002 2004 MA in Canadian Studies (with Distinction) Carleton University Thesis title: Cultural Landscapes and World Heritage: An uneasy relationship? 1997 1999 BA Honours, Art History Carleton University 1995 1997 Bachelor of Arts University of Ottawa 3
RECORD OF PUBLICATIONS, PRESENTATIONS, COURSES AND LECTURES I. Publications Perspectives on Landscape: Some Canadian Approaches, in Routledge Handbook of Landscape Character, eds. Fairclough, Graham, Ingrid Sarlöv-Herlin and Carys A. Swanwick. London: Routledge, manuscript accepted, in press. Managing Aboriginal Cultural Landscapes in Canada: Saoyú-Ɂehdacho National Historic Site of Canada in With a World of Heritage So Rich: Lessons from Across the Globe for U.S. Historic Preservation in its Second 50 years, US/ICOMOS, available online at http:// www.usicomos.org/about/wwhsr/, publication in press. Cultural Landscapes: Challenges and New Directions, Heritage Matters, Ontario Heritage Trust, Vol. 14, No. 2 (2016): 21-23. Interview - Interpreting Cultural Landscapes as Expressions of Local Identity, in Reconnecting the City: The Historic Urban Landscape Approach and the Future of Urban Heritage, eds. Bandarin, Francesco and Ron van Oers, 145-147. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2015. Wherein Lies the Heritage Value? Rethinking the Heritage Value of Cultural Landscapes from an Aboriginal Perspective, in The George Wright Forum, Vol. 24, No. 2 (2007): 117-124. II. Presentations Speaker at session entitled Reinforcing the Role of Cultural Tourism Management Planning to Sustain Biodiversity and Communities at Tentative Indigenous World Heritage Sites at the IUCN World Conservation Congress, Honolulu, Hawai i, September 2016. Public lecture on cultural landscapes at the Dänojà Zho Cultural Centre in Dawson City, Yukon as part of community outreach for Trondëk-Klondike World Heritage Nomination, June 2016. Presentation on Aboriginal cultural landscapes at a workshop convened by the Ontario Heritage Trust for the purposes of developing a submission for the Ontario Culture Strategy, November 2015. ICOMOS Canada - Canadian Conversation on Cultural Landscapes, presented at Cultural Landscapes and Heritage Values: Embracing Change in the Management of Place, hosted by UMass Amherst, Amherst, Massachusetts, May 13-15, 2015. Why Landscape, The Martin Weaver Memorial Lecture, ICOMOS Canada 2014 General Assembly and Congress, Ottawa, May 23, 2014. Historic Preservation s Future: Willowbank School of Restoration Arts, presented with Clinton Brown at Fill in the Blank: Defining Preservation, hosted by The Landmark Society of Western New York, Rochester, New York, April 25-26, 2014. 4
Understanding Cultural Landscapes, presented at the 9th Montreal Round Table Exploring the Cultural Value of Nature: A World Heritage Context, hosted by the Canada Research Chair on Built Heritage, Université de Montréal, Montreal, March 12-14, 2014. Looking to Landscape: Shifting our Approach to Heritage, plenary presentation at the Heritage Saskatchewan Forum The Landscapes of Living Heritage, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, February, 21-22, 2014. How Does Culture Enable Environmental Sustainability? presented at the UNESCO Hangzhou International Congress, Culture: Key to Sustainable Development, Hangzhou, China, May 15 17, 2013. Value and Relevance: Cultural Landscape and Renewal of Meaning in Place, presented at the Heritage Canada Foundation National Summit, Montreal, October 11 13, 2012. Aboriginal Cultural Landscapes and Designation, presented at the inaugural conference of the Association of Critical Heritage Studies, Gothenburg, Sweden, June 5 8, 2012. Aboriginal Perspectives on Renewing and Revitalizing Cultural Meaning in Place, presented at the 15th Annual US/ICOMOS International Scientific Symposium, San Antonio, Texas, May 30 June 02, 2012. Learning from Aboriginal Cultural Landscapes, presented at the US National Trust for Historic Preservation Conference, Buffalo, N.Y. October 19 22, 2011. Cultural Landscape Heritage, presented at the World Bank, Washington, D.C. August 2011. Rethinking Designation in Relation to Aboriginal Heritage, paper presented at the Carleton Heritage Symposium, Ottawa, March 26, 2011. Cultural Landscapes: Heritage in Progress, presented at the National Historic Sites Alliance for Ontario s Annual Conference at The School of Restoration Arts at Willowbank, Queenston, Ont., October 4 5, 2010. Aboriginal Perspectives on Heritage, presented at the Willowbank Lecture Series The School of Restoration Arts at Willowbank, Queenston, Ont., April 18, 2009. Presenter and panel member of Aboriginal Cultural Landscapes Protection, Education, Policy, at the Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, Ottawa, March 9 12, 2009. Practices of Valorisation: Aboriginal Perspectives on Heritage, presented at the UNESCO World Heritage Youth Forum of the 32 nd Session of the World Heritage Committee, Ottawa, June 21 July 10, 2008. Cultural Landscapes as Practiced Spaces: Rethinking the Locus of Value in Cultural Landscape Heritage, paper presented at The American Folklore Society/Folklore Studies Association of Canada Joint Annual Meeting, Québec City, October 17 21, 2007. 5
Wherein Lies the Heritage Value? Rethinking the Heritage Value of Cultural Landscapes from an Aboriginal Perspective, presented at The George Wright Society Biennial Conference on Parks, Protected Areas and Cultural Sites, St. Paul, Minnesota, April 16 20, 2007. Situating the Locus of Value in Cultural Landscape Heritage, paper presented at the Carleton Heritage Symposium, Carleton University, Ottawa, November 18 19, 2005. The Role of Contemporary First Nations Art in Recording and Renewing Aboriginal Heritage, paper presented at Second Annual Trent-Carleton Graduate Student Conference in Canadian Studies, Trent University, Peterborough, November 4 5, 2005. Painting the Park: Documenting Gatineau Park as a Cultural Landscape through Artistic Representations, paper presented at the Trent-Carleton Graduate Student Conference in Canadian Studies, Carleton University, Ottawa, October 2 3, 2004. III. Courses and Lectures Courses taught in the Diploma Programme of the School of Restoration Arts at Willowbank and as professional short courses through the Willowbank Centre for Cultural Landscape include: Aboriginal perspectives on heritage Cultural landscapes Heritage conservation and cultural heritage management theory Guest lecturer in undergraduate and Masters programme in Heritage Conservation at the School of Canadian Studies, Carleton University. 6