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Dame Cheryll Beatrice Sotheran (11 October 1945 – 30 December 2017) was a New Zealand museum professional. She was the founding chief executive of the
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and was credited with the successful completion of the museum, considered the largest international museum project of the 1990s.


Early life and education

Sotheran was born on 11 October 1945 into a large Roman Catholic family in Stratford, a farming town in the
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province. She was educated at St Mary's College in Auckland. She graduated from secondary teachers' college in 1968 and completed a
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in English at the
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in 1969, then undertook further study in the Art History department at the university.


Career

Sotheran lectured in Art History at Auckland University before beginning her career in art administration when she was appointed director of the
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in 1986. While in Auckland, Sotheran was also a founding member of the Feminist Art Network, working with artists and curators, including Juliet Batten, Elizabeth Eastmond, Alexa Johnston,
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, Priscilla Pitts and
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. In 1989, Sotheran was appointed as director of the
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. In 1992 Sotheran was appointed as the founding chief executive of the nascent Te Papa, created from the merger of New Zealand's National Museum and National Art Gallery in a new building on the Wellington waterfront. The construction of Te Papa was the biggest international museum project of the 1990s and included moving a hotel on wheels to enable the museum to be built on its waterfront site. The opening of Te Papa in February 1998 was completed on time and on budget. A documentary by Anna Cottrell and Gaylene Preston, ''Getting to Our Place'', recorded the process of developing the museum on a new museological principle of biculturalism. Sotheran weathered several controversies during her tenure at Te Papa, including ongoing criticism of the display of the national art collection and significant public protest when Tania Kovat's art work '' Virgin in a Condom'' was exhibited at the museum in an exhibition of work by the
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in 1998. Sotheran resigned from Te Papa for health reasons in 2002. She subsequently acted as sector director of creative industries at
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, where she was responsible for the strategic development of the creative industries across all sectors in the New Zealand economy.


Honours and awards

Sotheran was awarded the
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in 1990, and the
New Zealand Suffrage Centennial Medal The New Zealand Suffrage Centennial Medal 1993 was established by Royal Warrant on 1 July 1993. It was created to commemorate Women's suffrage in New Zealand and to recognize those New Zealand and Commonwealth citizens who had made a significant ...
in 1993. In the 1999 New Year Honours, she was appointed a
Dame Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit The New Zealand Order of Merit is an order of merit in the New Zealand royal honours system. It was established by royal warrant on 30 May 1996 by Elizabeth II, Queen of New Zealand, "for those persons who in any field of endeavour, have rend ...
, for services to museum administration. She received a distinguished alumni award from the University of Auckland, also in 1999.


Death

In 2013, Sotheran suffered a stroke and had battled health issues until her death in Auckland on 30 December 2017 from undisclosed causes, aged 72.


References

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