UMAC 2019 University Museums and Collections As Cultural Hubs: the Future of Tradition

UMAC 2019 University Museums and Collections As Cultural Hubs: the Future of Tradition

UMAC 2019 University Museums and Collections as Cultural Hubs: The Future of Tradition Preliminary Program http://umac.icom.museum/activities/conferences/ 31 August 17.00-19.00 UMAC Board Meeting, University Museum of Cultures, Kyoto University of Foreign Studies 19.00 UMAC Board Dinner with UMAK Board, Keynotes and other Guests (by invitation) 1 September Kyoto University Museum PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS More info and registrations here. 9.30-16.30 Museum Boot Camp: Surviving and thriving within a parent institution Conference Jill Hartz and Barbara Rothermel Room 9.30-12.30 Making University Museums Matter Seminar Jill DeuPi, Sharon L. Corwin, William Eiland, John Wettenhall and Christina Olsen Room 13.30-16.30 Stealing Culture: Repatriation of Human Remains in University Collections Seminar Nicole M. Crawford and Darrell D. Jackson Room WORKING GROUPS’ MEETINGS 17.00-18.00 Working Group Teaching Tools Room TBA Chair: Dominick Verschelde (Belgium) 17.00-18.00 Working Group Best Practices Room TBA Chair: Barbara Rothermel (USA) 17.00-18.00 UMAC Futures Room TBA Chair Hakim Abdul Rahim (Australia) 2 September ICC Kyoto, Room 510 14.30 UMAC 2019 Opening Session - Marta C. Lourenço, UMAC Chair (10 min) - Akiko Fukuno, Co-Chair UMAC 2019 (5 min) - Hiroshi Minami, Co-Chair UMAC 2019 (5 min) - Seishi Namiki, Chair of UMAK (5 min) 15.00 Session 1: Museums in Universities or University Museums? 16.00 Break 16.30 Session 2: The Future of University Museums and Collections 18.00 Opening Party 3 September Room 510 13.30 Keynote Address 1: MUSEU NACIONAL, BRAZIL 14.00 Session 3: Joint Session with ICTOP (Plenary) The P-MUS Project: Results and Q&A Marta C. Lourenço, UMAC Darko Babic, ICTOP Sébastien Soubiran, Universeum Jill Hartz, AAMG 15.00 Session 4: Poster Session (Plenary) 16.00 Break 16.30 UMAC AGM (Plenary with Elections) 18.00 Social Event at Nijo Castle 4 September ICC Kyoto satellite building Inamori 13.30 Session 5/Session 6 (Standard Sessions) 14.30 Session 7/Session 8 (Standard Sessions) 15.30 Session 9/Session 10 (Standard) 16.00 Break 16.30 Session 11/Session 12 (Standard Sessions) 17.00 Session 13/Session 14 (Standard Sessions 18.00 Social Event 5 September – Off Site Meeting Kyoto University Museum of Cultures, Kyoto University of Foreign Studies 9.00 Keynote Address 2 - Seishi Namiki, Chair of the University Museum Association of Kyoto (UMAK), Director of Museums and Archives of Kyoto Institute of Technology 9.30 Session 15 (Standard Session: JaPan) 10.30 Session 16 (Standard Session: Japan) 11.30 Visit to Kyoto University Museum of Cultures (httPs://www.kufs.ac.jP/umc/index.html) 13.00 Lunch 14.00-19.00 Visits to University Museums and Collections - Kyoto University Museum (http://www.museum.kyoto-u.ac.jp/index_e.htm) - Kyoto Sangyo University Gallery And others, to be announced. 18.00 Social Event 6 September Over 40 tours of culture and nature offered, in Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture and the Kansai Area. Registrations in May 2019 7 September 18.00 Closing Ceremony and Party, Kyoto National Museum POST-CONFERENCE SEMINAR “University Museums as Cultural Commons” (provisional title) Keio University, Tokyo 9-10 September Visits to university museums and collections in Tokyo (travel Kyoto-Tokyo and accommodation in Tokyo not included in the ICOM 2019 conference fee) Support: Kyoto University of Foreign Languages, Kyoto University, Kyoto University Museum, Keio University Tokyo .

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