Duncan Cameron

Duncan Cameron

Duncan Cameron Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from May 1 to May 9, 2006.
CAMERON _ Duncan Ferguson 1930 - 2006 Duncan Ferguson Cameron, one of the most influential museum leaders of the twentieth century, died in Calgary on Saturday, April 29, 2006. He was born in Toronto where he started his museum career. He began at the Royal Ontario Museum in 1956 and worked for several years under the close mentorship of ROM director Theodore Allen Heinrich. He subsequently formed Janus Museum Consultants whose first major contract was the Ontario Museum of Science and Technology, now the Ontario Science Centre. After restructuring the Canadian Conference of the Arts and working on cultural policy, he returned to the museum as director of the Brooklyn Museum. In 1977, he became Director of the Glenbow Museum in Calgary and was appointed Director Emeritus on his retirement. He is especially well known for his article "The Museum: The Temple or the Forum," which is still published and cited years later. Throughout his career, he was always concerned with the meaning of museums, "the why," and had continued to write, research and present papers to the museum community, most recently to the international committee on museology of ICOM, the International Council of Museums, which met in Calgary in 2005. He traveled widely and was active internationally through ICOM and the Commonwealth Association of Museums. He was regarded as one of the founders of "new museology" along with Georges-Henri Riviere and Hugues de Varine (France), John Kinnard (United States) and Mario Vasquez (Mexico). He spoke and wrote widely and in 1995 spent a year in New Zealand as a Visiting Teaching Fellow at Massey University, where he worked with eight graduate students in museum studies. He regarded this time as one of the most rewarding years of his professional life. It also enormously enriched his personal life as he became very close to the Maori culture and people during that period. Duncan Cameron was the President of the Commonwealth Association of Museums (CAM) from 1983 to 1989. Under his direction CAM took on new vitality and he remained active in CAM in various positions until his death. In 1985 he was awarded the Canadian Museums Association Award of Merit and in 1992 he was made a Fellow of the CMA. He was a Fellow of the Museums Association (UK) and was presented with the Cowrie Circle pin as a member of the Commonwealth Association of Museums Cowrie Circle, CAM's highest honour (2000). In 2005 he received the Lieutenant-Governor's Award from the Alberta Museums Association. Duncan Cameron was often controversial and always challenging and provocative. He was for many of his colleagues the best museum director in Canada, a focused visionary with high standards and a wide and expert knowledge of all aspects of museum work. Most of all he was a great and generous mentor and friend who never forgot the people behind the scenes and helped to launch many colleagues on museum careers. His wife Nancy Tousley Cameron and his children, Seana and David Cameron survive him. A celebration of Duncan Cameron's life will be held on Tuesday, May 9, 2006 at 2:00 p.m. at the Cathedral Church of the Redeemer (218 - 7 Avenue S.E), Calgary, AB. Forward condolences through www.mcinnisandholloway.com In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Duncan F. Cameron Memorial Scholarship Fund in care of McInnis and Holloway, 2720 Centre Street North, Calgary, AB T2E 2V6. In living memory of Duncan Cameron, a tree will be planted at Fish Creek Provincial Park by McINNIS & HOLLOWAY FUNERAL HOMES, Chapel of the Bells, 2720 CENTRE STREET NORTH. Telephone: 403-276-2296.

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Susan (MacKenzie) Wittrup

May 25, 2006

Duncan, you taught me so much and mentored me so well. Thank you. Nancy, I am so sorry for your loss, he was a wonderful and challenging man who made a huge difference.

Nasim and Aly Musani

May 24, 2006

Although we only knew Duncan for a very short period of time, his independence and wry sense of humour made a distinct impression on us. We always looked forward to a chance encounter as we crossed paths on the sidewalk near our house. Nancy, we are very sorry for your loss and our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Elizabeth LeMoine

May 7, 2006

Dear Nancy,

My thoughts are with you and your family. I will always remember and treasure wonderful times spent with you and Duncan and will of course never forget the pleasure I have had from Duncan's wonderful museums, exhibitions and stories. Please accept my sincerest condolences.

Frances Roback

May 5, 2006

Duncan, the museum world in Canada will never forget you, or your mission to transform Canadian cultural heritage protection. For your visionary gifts to the Glenbow Museum during your tenure, your old friends from Glenbow are eternally grateful.

Ian McLennan

May 4, 2006

Duncan had a significant, positive influence on museums and the cultural life of Canada (and the USA at one point). He will be missed and fondly remembered. I always enjoyed encounters with him... they were guaranteed to be intellectually stimulating, and fun - a great combination.

Monique Westra

May 2, 2006

Duncan was a brilliant man who had a huge impact on so many facets of the cultural life of this country. Nancy, I am very sorry for your loss.

Virginia Cameron

May 1, 2006

To Nancy, Seana and David,

It has been many years but I am thinking of you and sending my condolences to all of you. My father often spoke of my Uncle Duncan and their childhood and of course grandma and grandpa Cameron. I will always remember Duncan as a handsome, intelligent man and one who led a very fulfilling and interesting life. I hope to see you at the Toronto memorial.

Jane Evans

May 1, 2006

Although I have lived in Mexico for many years I am frequently reminded of my time as an artist in Calgary which, of course, always included you both and the Glenbow. My thoughts are with you and your family Nancy.

Sincerely, Jane Evans (Ross)

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