Victoria News, February 13, 2013

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Reconnecting with our history Royal B.C. Museum aims to facilitate historic connections between the public and its vast collection of artifacts Don Descoteau News staff

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ust as Victoria’s Chinatown has many hidden secrets, the Royal B.C. Museum has mysteries of its own to unveil. Like the new brick-lined entranceway to the Chinatown section of the museum’s Old Town exhibit. “We took the image of the bricks from Fan Tan Alley,” says Tim Willis, the RBCM’s vice-president of visitor engagement and experience. “This used to be a storage closet.” The bricks look very real, yet a quick touch to the wall finds them to be photographed. The people who oversee the way visitors experience the decades-old museum, including CEO Jack Lohman, have also been rethinking how to connect people with the myriad items in the museum’s vast collection. Using individual artifacts or groups of pieces to tell and elicit stories of a community’s history is one way of broadening that community connection. Future plans involve blending the larger, high-profile exhibitions that take over the museum’s second-floor temporary gallery with smaller, more intimate displays that draw on individual stories and snapshots from B.C.’s history. “One of the things Jack has challenged us to do is focus on more on our collection and our own community,” Willis says. That not only includes displays, but “really lively programming that digs into what we have right here in this building.” A good example of this fresh approach was the unveiling last week of an early

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Tim Willis, Royal B.C. Museum vice-president of visitor engagement and experience, stands in the new entrance to the Chinatown alleyway in Old Town. The new doorway coincides with the exhibit Tradition in Felicities, Celebrating 155 years of Victoria’s Chinatown. The museum wants to reach out more to the public to tell the story of local and B.C. history. 20th-century Chinese Freemason’s lantern, acquired in 2010 and believed to be the oldest existing lantern of its kind from Victoria’s Chinatown. The timing for trotting out the artifact, along with conservator Lisa Bengston – her preservation work on the piece is part of a live display – was ideal with Chinese New Year happening last Sunday. Perhaps more important, however,

was the attendance of many of Greater Victoria’s Chinese elders at the unveiling. Royal B.C. Museum history curator Tzu-I Chung says many of the people interviewed in conjunction with the new exhibit Tradition in Felicities: Celebrating 155 years of Victoria’s Chinatown, were on hand and grew up together in the area. “Many of these people haven’t seen each other in years,” Chung says. “We know

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