Kategóriák:konferencia Helyszín: Magyar Zsidó Múzeum és Levéltár (Budapest, Wesselényi u. 7) KEZDÉS
NOVEMBER
VASÁRNAP
18
BEFEJEZÉS
NOVEMBER
KEDD
20
AEJM Annual Conference The Politicisation of Museums European Jewish Museums: Consequences and Responses |
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The AEJM Conference 2018 The Politicisation of Museums. European Jewish Museums: Consequences and Responses will take place in Budapest from Sunday 18 until Tuesday 20 November. Join us at the Hungarian Jewish Museum & Archives for 3 days of talks, discussion and exchange!
The programme of the 24th edition of our Conference will explore the politicization of Jewish museums in Europe. How are our museums affected by the current political climate(s) in Europe and how does it influence our work as museum professionals?
Clive Gray, Associate Professor in Cultural Policy at the Centre for Cultural Policy Studies, Warwick University (UK) will explore The Politicisation of Museums in his keynote speech. He has published widely on cultural policy and the state, researching cultural policy, and the politics of policy-making in the museums sector. Gray’s latest book is The Politics of Museums (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015). In conversation with Leontine Meijer-van Mensch (Berlin), Emile Schrijver (Amsterdam) and Dariusz Sztola (POLIN), Mirjam Wenzel (Frankfurt) will further look into what this politicisation means for European Jewish museums.
In addition to the plenary sessions, the programme will include professional focus groups on leadership, curatorial practice and museum education. Delegates are invited to join a pre-conference curatorial tour of the new core exhibition of the Hungarian Jewish Museum & Archives and the Great Synagogue. Read the programme here.
Register before October 20!
This year’s optional day excursion will go to Szeged in the south of Hungary and Subotica in northern Serbia, Wed 21 Nov (estimated costs: 50 EUR excl. VAT incl. lunch). Limited availability
Tickets for the Conference and the optional day excursion on the 21st of November can be bought here.
Each AEJM Full Member has the right to send up to three delegates to the conference, and Associate Members have the right to send up to two delegates. Please note that guests who are not Full or Associate Members of the AEJM may only attend the conference by prior invitation and authorisation of the AEJM Board and on payment of a guest fee of 250 EUR.
Register before October 20!
1st delegates AEJM members: 100 EUR excl. VAT
2nd delegates AEJM members: 150 EUR excl. VAT
3rd delegates and non-members: 250 EUR excl. VAT
ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2018: CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS
The AEJM Annual Conference is a unique opportunity to showcase your projects to Jewish museums and museum professionals across Europe. During the Project Slam session in Budapest, recent and upcoming special projects will be presented in short and engaging talks.
The session will take place on November 20, and the presentations will be a part of the AEJM Annual Conference's official programme. Each presentation of the Project Slam lasts 10 minutes. The Project Slam will be followed by a Hungarian Coffee Table Talk wherein participants can discuss all presented projects with the presenters.
Special projects?
New core exhibitions; collaborative projects of different Jewish museums; educational or digital projects, marketing research, exhibitions etc, all with international appeal or dimensions.
Further information:
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