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13th International CoMuseum Conference: Museums and Justice


December 6 – 8, 2023 | Benaki Museum

 Athens, November 7, 2023 – On December 6–8, 2023, the Benaki Museum, the U.S. Embassy in Greece, and the British Council will present the 13th International CoMuseum Conference: Museums and Justice. This year’s Conference will take place on December 6, from 12.00 to 18.00, at the Amphitheatre of the Benaki Museum/Pireos 138, and will also be available through Live Streaming. Pre-registration is required for both options.

This year’s Conference is about justice and representation: being fair within and through museums and cultural organizations. We will discuss the degree to which DEIA (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Accessibility) principles are being considered or applied internally in cultural organizations in terms of employment, governance, and programming, and how in turn this process, or lack of, affects cultural action around the world.

On December 6, during the Plenary Session of the 13th CoMuseum, professionals from international museums and cultural organizations, civil society representatives, educators, artists, and academics, will examine the above issues through keynotes and panel discussions. On December 6, from 18.00 – 20.00, following the conclusion of the Conference, there will be a networking event at the Benaki Museum/Pireos 138.

On December 7, the CoMuseum will present a series of workshops and masterclasses for museum and cultural professionals at the Benaki Museum/Pireos 138, from 10.00 – 15.00. Workshops and masterclasses will only be available in-person. The CoMuseum will also host a series of stakeholders’ meetings and visits, for the conference speakers and delegates from the EU, UK, and U.S.A.

On December 8, the CoMuseum Thessaloniki edition will take place at the Thessaloniki Concert Hall (Megaron), at the Emilios Riadis Hall, from 11.30 – 15.00. The Thessaloniki program will feature a Plenary session, as well as masterclasses for museum and cultural professionals and civil society groups from 15.00 – 16.30. Pre-registration is required for both options.

The working languages for the Conference are English and Greek with simultaneous interpretation, as well as Greek sign language interpretation.

Registrations

Registration for the conference in Athens and Thessaloniki will open on Tuesday, November 7 on the CoMuseum website.

Useful information

  • Admission in the 2023 CoMuseum International Conference is free.
  • Online pre-registration is required for all events. As demand is high, the event operates on a first come first served basis, so please arrive early to ensure your seat at the Conference and Masterclasses.
  • Certificates of attendance will be provided only for on-site

Confirmed speakers thus far include (in alphabetical order):

  1. Michael Afolayan, Αctor, Μusician, Αctivist, Founder of Anasa Cultural Center (GR)
  2. Hanouf Al-Alawi​, National Outreach Manager, The British Museum​ (UK)
  3. Anders Bettum, Senior Curator, Oslo Museum; Coordinator of the National Museum Network of Minorities and Diversity; Associate Professor, University of Oslo (Norway)
  4. Giovanna Brambilla, Art Historian, Consultant in Pedagogies for Cultural Heritage, Member of the Knowledge Community of CCW (Cultural Welfare Center-Turin) (IT)
  5. Anastasiia Cherednychenko, Historian, Museologist, Chair of the ICOM Ukraine (UA)
  6. Epaminondas Christophilopoulos​, Head, UNESCO Chair on Futures Research–FORTH | President, MOMus (GR)
  7. Oana Drăgulinescu, Founder of Museum of Abandonment (RO)
  8. Annie Fletcher, Director, Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) (IE)
  9. Andromache Gazi, Professor in Museology, Department of Communication, Media and Culture, Panteion University (GR)
  10. Skinder Hundal MBE, Global Director of Arts, British Council (UK)
  11. Iro Katsaridou, Director, Museum of Photography, MOMuS (GR)
  12. Maria Kotti​, Dancer, Exis Inclusive Dance Company (GR)
  13. Eva Michailidou​, Dance therapist, Dance teacher, Dancer, Exis Inclusive Dance Company (GR)
  14. Karalyn Monteil, Head of Programmes & Stakeholders Outreach Unit, UNESCO Culture Sector, Diversity of Cultural Expressions Entity
  15. Lizzy Moriarty, Independent Museum Consultant Museum Advisor for Museums Revisited British Council (UK)
  16. Afroditi Panagiotakou, Director of Culture, Onassis Foundation (GR)
  17. Christos Papamichael, Artist – Director, liminal (GR)
  18. Theo Prodromidis, Artist (GR)
  19. Sarah Schleuning, The Margot B Perot Senior Curator of Decorative Arts and Design, Dallas Museum of Art (U.S.A.)
  20. Natalia Sielewicz, Curator, Head of Programming, Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw (PL)
  21. Micah Parzen, Chief Executive Officer, Museum of Us (U.S.A.)
  22. Prof. Dr. Barbara Plankensteiner, Co-founder of the Benin Dialogue Group, Director of the MARKK Museum (DE)
  23. Elvira Dyangani Ose, Director, Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art, MACBA (ES)
  24. Angelos N. Vassos, Director “Now” Creativity Platform (GR)
  25. Katerina Vrana, Stand up Comedian (GR)
  26. Esme Ward, Director, Manchester Museum, University of Manchester (UK)

Partnerships & Support

The Conference is organized by the Benaki Museum, the U.S. Embassy in Greece, and the British Council, in collaboration with the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Greece, the Thessaloniki Concert Hall and KOLLEKTIVA for Social Innovation and Culture, under the auspices of the Hellenic Ministry of Culture, the Municipality of Athens, the Municipality of Thessaloniki and ICOM Greece. The CoMuseum is generously supported by the Benaki Museum Official Hospitality Sponsor Coco-Mat Hotels and the Benaki Museum Official Air Carrier Sponsor AEGEAN. The CoMuseum is also the flagship programme of the British Council’s Museums Revisited programme in Europe.

 For more information contact info@thecomuseum.org.

To register for the conference visit: https://thecomuseum.org

 

 





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