CONFERENCE 'PLANS FOR THE FUTURE: ICH INCLUDED'

CONFERENCE PLANS FOR THE FUTURE: ICH INCLUDED IN MUSEUMS

Sharing our experiences of a pilot project on integrating living heritage in museum's collection planning and management

FRIDAY 24 SEPTEMBER 2021

 13:00 - 17:00 CET

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P R O G R A M M E

INTRODUCTION |  PROJECT AND PARTNERS

How can museums integrate intangible cultural heritage (ICH) into their museum collection and policy plan? Workshop Intangible Heritage and partners searched for methods, practices and examples together with a network of 25 Flemish museums through experiments in Living Lab Museums.

Jorijn Neyrinck & Shana Van Hauwermeiren Workshop Intangible Heritage 

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KEYNOTE SPEECH

PIP LAURENSON |  TATE - RESHAPING THE COLLECTIBLE

Prof. Laurenson reflects on Tate's project ‘Reshaping the Collectible: When Artworks Live in the Museum’ and where it meets the questions and challenges of integrating living heritage in the museum's work.

Dr. Pip Laurenson - Tate 

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PRESENTATIONS |  LIVING LAB MUSEUMS

Hof van Busleyden (Mechelen) | The City Museum of Mechelen explores the boundaries of working with living heritage communities within a dual-purpose institution. How does a museum integrate intangible heritage work to their collection of objects?  

Sigrid Bosmans 

Jenevermuseum (Hasselt) | A Thematic Museum founded by volunteers dives deeper into the very practices and traditions that are at the core of their activities, and seeks ways to update their museum collection plan.

Davy Jacobs 

Huis van Alijn (Gent) | Huis van Alijn takes the next steps in the transition of what was once a folklore museum, to an open and diverse ‘Museum of Daily life’, integrating customs, traditions and rituals from the recent and distant past.

Els Veraverbeke 

Museum M (Leuven) | Art Museum ‘M’ takes a look at their own museum policy, practices and collection to discover possibilities of working together with local living heritage communities.

Marjan Debaene 

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TRANSFORMING LIVING HERITAGE INTO DATA |  “TEST CASE DIGITAL REGISTRATION & ICH”

How can a museum consider elements of ICH as part of their own collection? Is this possible? How do objects and practices link to each other in a registration database?

Bert Lemmens – Meemoo 

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CONCLUDING REFLECTIONS

The project partners provide a reflection on the project and its results in a Flemish and broader, European, international framework.

Elien Doesselare & Olga Van Oost - FARO, 

 Sergio Servellón - ICOM Belgium Flanders 

 & Sophie Elpers - KIEN 

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LAUNCH DYNAMIC KNOWLEDGE PLATFORM

Presenting the knowledge hub, where we gather current and future developments, examples and experiences on integrating living heritage in museums, including practical tools. 

Shana Van Hauwermeiren Workshop Intangible Heritage 

 

Practical information 

Date and duration
The conference will be held on Friday September 24, 2021.                                                                 
The online Zoom-platform will be opened at 12:45 p.m. CET. The conference starts at 13:00 p.m. and ends at 17:00 p.m. CET.

Registration fee
Free, no registration fee required!

Platform 
The conference will take place via ZOOM. After registration, you will receive more detailed information (with ZOOM-link) closer to the conference date via a separate e-mail. Please keep a lookout for this in your inbox in the near future! 

Language and accessibility 
The conference will be held in English, to accommodate for a broader, international heritage network. Summaries will be published in English and in Dutch and will be available on the Dynamic Knowledge Platform at a later date. 

 

Please beware that the conference will be recorded and shared on the Dynamic Knowledge Platform.

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[Nederlands onderaan]

ABOUT THE PROJECT 

A pilot project on integrating living heritage in museum's collection planning and management

For the past two years, Workshop Intangible Heritage (and partners) has worked together with a Learning Network of 25 Flemish national and regional museums to take the first steps into the integration of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) in collection and policy plans of Flemish museums in the pilot project 'Plans for the future: ICH understood'. 

The Conference marks the end of the project 'ICH understood', and the beginning of our continued journey of researching safeguarding ICH together with the Learning Network and other types of collection managing organizations. 

During this online event, the results of the project will be shared with the broader, international cultural heritage sector, both in Flanders and in Europe (in English and in Dutch). Workshop Intangible Heritage, partners, living labs museums* and members of the Learning Network will share their experiences, knowledge gained and the next steps in the search for the integration of ICH in museum collection and policy plans. 

The Conference will be held in English. Using this format, we want to share our experience with the international cultural heritage field. 

 

OVER HET PROJECT

Een pilootproject over het integreren van immaterieel cultureel erfgoed in museale collectiebeleidsplannen

De afgelopen twee jaar werkte Werkplaats immaterieel erfgoed (en partners) samen met een Lerend Netwerk van 25 Vlaamse nationale en regionale musea om de eerste stappen te zetten in de integratie van immaterieel cultureel erfgoed (ICE) in collectie- en beleidsplannen van Vlaamse musea in het pilootproject 'Plannen voor de toekomst: ICE (in)begrepen'.

De conferentie markeert het einde van het project 'ICE (in)begrepen', en het begin van onze verdere zoektocht naar het veiligstellen van ICE.

Tijdens dit online evenement zullen de resultaten van het project gedeeld worden met de bredere, internationale cultureel-erfgoedsector, zowel in Vlaanderen als in Europa (in het Engels en het Nederlands). Werkplaats immaterieel erfgoed, partners, proeftuinmusea* en leden van het Lerend Netwerk zullen hun ervaringen, opgedane kennis en de volgende stappen in de zoektocht naar de integratie van ICH in museale collectie- en beleidsplannen delen.

De conferentie zal in het Engels gehouden worden. Met dit format willen wij onze ervaring delen met het internationale cultureel-erfgoedveld. 

 

Partners:


     

 

  

 

WITH THE SUPPORT OF THE FLEMISH GOVERNMENT 

 

Beeld: Alle deelnemende partners in kaart gebracht | © Werkplaats immaterieel erfgoed