Days of paper presentation, workshops/interactive sessions, posters, and colloquia.
Delegates from all over the world who attended the Twelfth International Conference on the The Inclusive Museum.
Countries represented.
Chief Curator of Amaravathi Heritage Town, India; Visiting Professor, School of Planning and Architecture, Vijayawada, India
Rector of National University of Tres de Febrero
Opening Speaker
President of the Association of Friends of the National Museum of Fine Arts
Opening Speaker
Executive Director, UNESCO Chair on Cultural Tourism Untref-Aamnba
Opening Speaker
The Twelfth International Conference on The Inclusive Museum featured plenary sessions by some of the world's leading thinkers and innovators in the field.
Professor, Social Anthropology at UNICAMP, State University of Campinas, Brazil and Director, Andrade e Arantes Consultancy
"Social Values of Heritage: Safeguarding the Intangible"
Director of the National Museum of Fine Arts
"Challenges and Risks in the Boom of Museums"
Curator and Independent Researcher, General Secretary of the Argentine Association of Arts Critics (AACA), Argentina
"Art and Social Inclusion in the Plastic Work of Argentinian Artist Antonio Berni"
Program Coordinator of Museums, Training & Networking Initiatives at National Direction of Museums (Argentina's Secretariat of Culture)
"Who is this Museum for?"
Visual Artist and PhD in Biological Sciences of the Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
"Museum and Inclusive Thinking"
Director, Cultural Center for Science, the National Science Museum of Argentina
"Inclusive Science, Scientific Culture for Greater Citizen Participation"
For each conference, a small number of Emerging Scholar Awards are given to outstanding graduate students and emerging scholars who have an active academic interest in the conference area. The Award, with its accompanying responsibilities provides a strong professional development opportunity for early career academics. The 2019 Emerging Scholar Awardees are listed below.
Babeş-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca / Szekler Museum of Ciuc, Romania
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Germany
North Carolina State University, USA
Queen's University, Canada
University of Minnesota, USA
University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
University of Leicester, United Kingdom
Newcastle University, United Kingdom
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Virtual Posters present preliminary results of work or projects that lend themselves to visual representations. Download the posters below.
Lightning Talks are 5-minute "flash" video presentations. Click the button below to view the videos on our YouTube channel.