Molly McCullough
Director, Conservation and Collection Services
Biography
Molly is the director of conservation and collection services. Previously the curator in the area of agriculture and the environment, she has worked for almost two decades at Canadian national museums and heritage institutions. She is interested in communicating and preserving people’s stories through artifacts and exhibitions. She curated the Ingenium travelling exhibitions Aquaculture, Soil Superheroes, and Cipher | Decipher, and worked as a creative development specialist on the Canadian War Museum’s World War Women and Vimy: Beyond the Battle. She is currently examining Ingenium’s collection through the lens of climate change.

Areas of expertise
- Museum practice
- Agriculture
- Environment and climate change
- Textile production
Publications
Material Traces of War: Stories of Canadian Women and Conflict, 1914-1945
With Stacey Barker and Krista Cooke. University of Ottawa Press, 2021.
World War Women
With Stacey Barker. Canadian War Museum, 2015.
VIMY – 100 YEARS
With Mélanie Morin-Pelletier. Canadian War Museum, 2017.