Jan Brazier is curator of the history collections at the Macleay Museum, University of Sydney. The history collections include collections relating to historic photography, scientific instruments, and the history of teaching at the university. Before joining the Macleay, Jan was archivist at the Australian Museum, one of the first archives in a museum in Australia. In her current position she has curated the exhibitions True to Form: Models Made for Science (2013) and Picturing New South Wales: Photographs by Kerry & Co. (2010).
Molly Duggins
Molly Duggins is a sessional lecturer in the Department of Art History and Theory at the National Art School, Sydney. She has been awarded fellowships at the State Library of New South Wales (2011) and the Yale Center for British Art (2012). Recent publications include ‘“Which mimic art hath made”: Crafting nature in the Victorian book and album’, in Of Green Leaf, Bird, and Flower: Artists’ Books and the Natural World (2014) and ‘Montage and modernity: Late nineteenth-century colonial graphic culture’, in Surface and Deep Histories: Critiques and Practices in Art, Architecture, and Design (2014).