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Tara Werner, 'Promoting a heritage'[permanent dead link], New Zealand Herald, 12 July 1995, s.3 p. 10. (Chief executive of the Museum of NZ Te Papa Tongarewa talks about the museum.)
Keith Stewart, 'Behind the scenes at the museum'[permanent dead link], Quote Unquote, no. 35, May 1996, pp. 12–14. (Interviews Cheryll Sotheran, chief executive officer of the Museum of NZ. Focuses on the controversial issues she has to deal with, and the responsibility of the museum in taking into account a multiplicity of different viewpoints on what its purpose should be.)
Diana Dekker, 'In the brave new world of MONZ[permanent dead link], The Evening Post, 3 August 1996, p. 13. (Profiles the chief executive of the Museum of NZ (MONZ), recording the opinions of colleagues and the directors of other museums. Talks to her about the criticism she has received.)
Val Aldridge, 'Te Mama'[permanent dead link], The Dominion, 14 February 1998, p. 20. (Profiles the chief executive of the Museum of NZ Te Papa Tongarewa).
Cheryll Sotheran, 'Crowds testament to Te Papa's success'[permanent dead link], The Evening Post, 2 September 1998, p. 20. (The chief executive of Te Papa gives an account of the emergence of the modern museum, and discusses assessments of Te Papa.)
Josie McNaught, 'The three graces'[permanent dead link], The Dominion, 4 September 1999, p. 17 (Refers to the high-profile arts leaders - Dame Cheryll Sotheran, chief executive of Te Papa; Paula Savage, director of City Gallery; and Jenny Harper, head of art history at Victoria University.)
Cheryll Sotheran and Hamish Keith, 'Giving the people what we thought they wanted; Lets have more museum and less McDonald's'[permanent dead link], New Zealand Herald, 31 January 2000, p.A 19. (Presents two responses to the funding problems being faced by the museum : the first by its chief executive who argues the institution has been a success and a funding shortfall was expected; the second by an Auckland art consultant who contends that the approach of the museum is flawed.)
Jenny Chamberlain, 'Museum wars : behind the scenes at the museums'[permanent dead link], North and South, no. 169, April 2000, pp. 46–54. (Compares the national museum and the regional museum, considering style and funding issues. Discusses museums as experience destinations or storehouses of cultural and scientific property. Talks to Te Papa director Dame Cheryll Sotheran and Auckland Museum director Rodney Wilson.)