Courtney Johnston


Courtney Johnston is a New Zealand museum professional, a national radio correspondent, and the chief executive of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.

Early life and education

Johnston grew up on dairy farm in Taranaki, later moving to Wellington to study and work as a visitor host at Te Papa. She has a master's degree in art history from Victoria University of Wellington.

Career

Johnston has lived and worked in Wellington with roles at a variety of galleries and cultural institutions, including the Adam Art Gallery, City Gallery Wellington, and from 2012–2018 was the director of the Dowse Art Museum after roles at the National Library of New Zealand and Boost New Media where she worked in communications and web roles.
In 2019, Johnston became the youngest chief executive to head The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. Johnston is also a board member of Arts Wellington and the Wellington Performing Arts Trust and the immediate past chair of the umbrella group Museums Aotearoa.
She has worked as an arts correspondent for Radio New Zealand’s "Nine to Noon" program since 2010.

Awards

Johnston was the 2015 recipient of a Winston Churchill Memorial Trust travel grant for researching contemporary museum practices in the U.S.