Are you looking to enhance your story-sharing skills and visitor engagement?
This workshop is a foundational step towards mastering interpretation and transforming visits into unforgettable experiences. Perfect for those working in museums, galleries, parks, zoos, heritage sites and tourist attractions.
Designed and presented by Lynda Burns this workshop offers a full day of immersive learning. With decades of experience as a practitioner, trainer, and mentor across Aotearoa and abroad, Lynda brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise and is a leader in the field of interpretation.
Throughout the day, you will:
Please bring actual project ideas or content research to trial what you have learned throughout the day. This hands-on approach ensures that you get to test your new skills and leave with actionable insights.
"Lynda recently facilitated a workshop on guiding for our team at Cornwall Park. Her amazing, tailored response to our programme has vastly improved the visitor experience and how we interpret this place. Our guides love the new skills they have learnt and are enjoying updating the entire programme of park-led walks.”
- Charlotte Taylor Visitor Experience 2IC Cornwall Park
Join us for this incredible opportunity to enhance your professional skills and elevate your visitor experience.
Friday 5th September
9.30am-5pm
Logan Campbell Building Auckland Botanic Gardens
102 Hill Road, The Gardens, Auckland 2105
Tickets:
Non member $250
INNZ Member $215
Student/unwaged $190
Purchase on Humanitix
Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea will be provided, and all dietary requirements will be accommodated. Please let us know if you have any accessibility requirements.
About Interpretation Network NZ
Our network brings together interpretation and visitor focused professionals from around the motu. We offer a range of engaging and informative programmes, support, networking and resources to raise the practice of interpretation in Aotearoa. We share our knowledge, skills and speak in a collective voice.
Our community includes a diverse range of organisations including interpreters, heritage professionals, guides, zookeepers, park rangers, museum curators, writers, exhibition developers, designers and more. Wherever you are located, we will strive to support you in your pursuit of telling meaningful stories to visitors around Aotearoa.