Ms Barham, 31, of Ngāti Tūwharetoa and Ngāi Te Rangi, has built valuable experience in the industry, initially working as a summer intern at Puke Ariki museum in New Plymouth where she worked in many different areas, including the Taonga Maori collection and museum archives.
A later role at Puke Ariki involved working on a large pictorial collection project, followed by a position as Collection Assistant at the Maritime Museum in Auckland.
In Whanganui Ms Barham got to know at very close quarters the collections of both the Sarjeant Gallery and the Whanganui District Council Archives, helping to pack and track the works when they moved, so she was well placed to help out the Whanganui Regional Museum with their collection move in 2016.
As Registrar at the Sarjeant she organises and administers loans from the collection and any borrowing of works from outside sources. She also assists with exhibition installations and works closely with curatorial staff Jennifer Taylor Moore, Greg Donson and Jessica Kidd.
And there is always scope for creativity and problem solving in gallery work.
"I'm not creating art work myself but I have to be creative in the ways art works are packed in order to transport them safely."
Her favourite artwork is Tom Kreisler's Dancing Dogs which she "fell in love with" during the collection relocation. Kreisler was a much loved art figure in Taranaki who had moved, in his youth, to New Zealand from Argentina.
And this latest move for her seems to be a good one.
"I love Whanganui - it's such a nice community and there's lots to do. The Sarjeant has an amazing collection of artworks that I've already spent time with and I know quite well so it's nice to have the opportunity to come back here. The Sarjeant team are close knit and everyone gets on really well. It was relatively easy to just slot right in. It feels like I never left.
Do you have a story about the Sarjeant Gallery that you would like to share? If so, contact Jaki Arthur on 06 349 3268, or at jaki.arthur@sarjeant.org.nz To learn more about the gallery redevelopment project, pick up the Help Support Our Sarjeant brochure from Sarjeant on the Quay, 38 Taupo Quay; visit www.sarjeant.org.nz; or contact Jaki. Previous stories in this column can be viewed on the gallery website.