Public Speaking
As an outgrowth of her writing career, Heather Pringle has developed a number of slide talks, which she has given to museum audiences across North America. Over the past ten years, she has given talks on subjects ranging from the science of mummies to the smoke and mirrors of a prehistoric buffalo jump at:
- Museum of Science, Boston
- Canadian Museum of Civilization, Ottawa
- Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa
- Glenbow Museum, Calgary
- Hirshhorn Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Washington
- Kelowna Museum, Kelowna, British Columbia
- Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature, Winnipeg
- Royal Alberta Museum, Edmonton
- Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto
- Royal Saskatchewan Museum, Regina
- San Diego Museum of Man, San Diego
- University of California, San Francisco, Mount Zion Lecture Series
For information about booking Heather as a public speaker, please email her at:
Testimonial
"Your lecture, 'What Mummies Have to Tell Us about Ourselves,' had the rare quality of being both strongly scientific in content while remaining very accessible to our diverse audience through your engaging anecdotes, striking slides and stories of real people. Your talk managed to span both the globe and human history from prehistory to today, while planting the seeds of thinking about how societies will think about their own everlasting dead in the future."
- Museum of Science, Boston