Casey Gray Research Consultant

Areas of Expertise
  • Critical Heritage and Curatorial Studies
  • Collections Development
  • Museum and Higher Education
  • Instruction and Facilitation
Education
  • PhD, Cultural Mediations, Carleton University
  • MA, Canadian Studies, Carleton University
  • GDip, Curatorial Studies, Carleton University
  • BA, Anthropology and Archaeology, Simon Fraser University

Casey is a settler scholar and educator from Castlegar, in the West Kootenay Region of British Columbia, the traditional shared territory of the Sinixt and Ktunaxa First Nations.

He has lived in the National Capital Region for over eight years, where he has worked in the museum sector doing program management, collections development, and research, and has instructed courses in Canadian Studies, heritage conservation and research methods at Carleton University.

Casey has done research on the collection, interpretation and repatriation of human remains in Canadian and British Museums, and more recently has worked with Ingenium Canada’s Museums of Science and Innovation, to develop a framework for re-interpreting Canada’s national science collection through the lens of climate change.

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