Jenny Harper Jenny Gwynndd Harper is a New Zealand academic and museum professional. She was most recently the director of Christchurch Art Gallery .Early life and education Born in Geraldine on 27 April 1950, Harper was educated at Villa Maria College, Christchurch . She completed a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Canterbury in 1972, a Diploma of Secondary Teaching at Christchurch Teacher's College in 1976, and a Master of Arts in religious studies at the University of Canterbury in 1977. Her master's thesis was titled The Relationship between Iconography and Mythology with Reference to the Hindu God, Siva . In 1982, she completed a Master of Philosophy at the Courtauld Institute , University of London , and in 1983 a Diploma in Museum Studies at the University of Sydney . She married Frank Lewis Bailey, and the couple had one child.Career Harper began her career in art museums in 1983 as assistant curator in the International Prints and Illustrated Books department of the National Gallery of Australia . From 1983 to 1986 she was curator of European Art at the Queensland Art Gallery . In 1986 Harper returned to New Zealand and became Senior Curator of international art at the National Art Gallery in Wellington. During this time Harper curated exhibitions of the work of Barbara Kruger , Cindy Sherman and Imants Tillers. In 1988 and 1989, Harper was part of the Institutional Planning Team for the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa , and from 1990 the director of the National Art Gallery, Wellington, until legislative change took effect in 1992 at which point she became the Director, Art and History, Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. During 1994 Harper was Director, Museum Projects at Te Papa . In 1995 Harper left Te Papa to take up a position as Head of Art History at Victoria University of Wellington ; between 2001 and 2004 she was Head, School of Art History, Classics and Religious Studies at the university and in 2004 was appointed Assistant Vice-Chancellor. During her time at Victoria University Harper was a driving force behind the establishment of the Adam Art Gallery , a project which involved the controversial sale of a major work by Colin McCahon , which the artist had gifted to the university, to fund a budget shortfall and provide an endowment for future collection acquisitions. In July 2006 Harper was announced as the new director of Christchurch Art Gallery, replacing outgoing director Tony Preston. She led the gallery through the five-year closure following the 2011 Christchurch earthquakes, with the gallery not re-opening until December 2015 . During the closure Harper led the crowdfunding drive to raise funds for the acquisition of Michael Parekowhai's Chapman’s Homer , part of the artist's installation at the 2011 Venice Biennale . Raising $206,050, the 'Back the Bull' campaign was at the time the most successful crowdfunding campaign in New Zealand. Harper gave notice of her resignation as director in 2017, taking effect at Easter 2018. Her tenure is noted for her fundraising efforts, in addition to increasing visitor numbers and expanding the gallery's permanent collection to have a stronger national and international remit.Venice Biennale Harper was the Commissioner for New Zealand's representations at the 2009, 2011 and 2013 Venice Biennales.Honours and awards In 1990, Harper was awarded the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal . In the 2011 Queen's Birthday Honours , she was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit , for services to the arts . In 2018, Harper was awarded an honorary doctorate by her alma mater, the University of Canterbury.Further information Newspaper and magazine interviews Sally Blundell, , New Zealand Listener, 14 October 2006 . Martin Van Beynen, , The Press, 29 July 2006, p.D3. Josie McNaught, , The Dominion , 4 September 1999, p. 17 Ngaire Hopper, , The Evening Post, 25 May 1991, p. 25. Gill Newland, , More , January 1991, p. 14. Rosemary McLeod, , North and South'', August 1988, pp. 102–111.Radio interviews , Standing Room Only , RNZ National , 13 December 2015 , Upbeat, RNZ National, 28 January 2013 , Upbeat, RNZ National, 5 July 2012 , Arts on Sunday, RNZ National, 6 December 2009
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