Description
Latitude Creative Services communicates stories and values through versatile approaches in print, place, online platforms and documentary making. Gina Pickering is an award winning content developer and writer.
Museums and Galleries National Awards 2017 Winner (Level 2)
Sound from the Ground (Team member)
WA Heritage Awards 2017 Commendation
Interpretation Project - Sound from the Ground (Team member)
WA Heritage Awards 2017 Commendation
Conservation or Adaptive Reuse of a Place - Gallop House (Interpretation Lead)
Gina has developed and implemented interpretation strategies for places on the State Heritage Register including Old Perth Boys’ School (Perth), Gallop House (Perth), 57 Murray Street (Perth), Artillery Drill Hall (Fremantle), Ellensbrook (Margaret River), Perth Mint and, in regional areas, including Greenough, Busselton, Boddington, Northam and the Pilbara (contributing to the Yaburara Heritage Trail). Gina works closely with the Noongar Elders leading to unique and authentic cultural outcomes for community and visitors including walking and audio trails in Perth, Busselton and the Wheatbelt at Cunderdin Museum. Latitude Creative Services offers services including:
• Interpretation plans and strategies
• Research and curatorial content development
• Exhibition development
• Interviews and oral histories
• Writing and editing
• Documentary and audio visual production
Latitude Creative Services has researched and developed linear, interactive and online programs and exhibits for museums, heritage agencies and communities in Western Australia and Queensland as well as independent short documentaries for public and private organisations.