Artist Anne Rosenberg (left) and guest curator Laura Balducci (right) open the show “Reflecting Light.” Photograph by Melanie Boyle.

The Cortes Island Museum & Archives Society (CIMAS) is in transition.

After four years as managing director, Jane Newman will be stepping down at the end of May. Melanie Boyle has started at the museum and has almost completed training. Boyle hopes to inspire a younger demographic to engage with the museum. She says she is taking a patient, observant approach to her new role, restraining from any instinct to make improvements before immersing herself in the role. She is however, supporting several changes and shifts that have been in the works at CIMAS for a couple of years.

The museum is utilizing a new presentation framework involving local guest curators and self-proposed exhibits. The first show of the season, an exhibit by Anne Rosenberg, Reflecting Light, follows this fairly new practice at the museum. The exhibit had its opening day on Sunday, April 24 in Mansons Landing, BC.

To find out more about operating hours and the upcoming calendar for the Cortes Island Museum, visit the website. The Cortes Island Museum and Archives Society has quite a lot of projects to share, including a newly completed online tool for accessing public archives at cortesmuseum.com.

Listen to the interview with Melanie Boyle below:

This program was funded by a grant from the Community Radio Fund of Canada and the Government of Canada’s Local Journalism Initiative.