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Vivian van Saaze
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Welcome to the MACCH newsletter. To make sure we keep your data up to new GDPR standards, we kindly ask you to confirm that you would like to continue receiving the newsletter.
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Terra Mosana, enhancing digital heritage in the Euregio
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Vivian van Saaze
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The Terra Mosana project (lead partner: University of Liège) has been approved by Interreg Euregio Meuse-Rhine and will commence with a kick-off meeting in September 2018. The project will develop digital narratives - through 3D modelling and on-site augmented reality - of the shared history of four key cities in the Euregion: Aachen, Liège, Maastricht and Tongeren.
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Vacancy: PhD position in collaboration with Tate
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Vivian van Saaze
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The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Maastricht University and Tate invite applications for a collaborative PhD position on the topic of ‘Precarity in the Social-Material Networks of Technology-Based Artworks’.
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Introducing postdoctoral researcher Christian Ernsten
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Christian Ernsten
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Christian Ernsten is a postdoctoral researcher in heritage studies in the Department of History of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Maastricht University. He is affiliated with the Maastricht Centre for Arts and Culture, Conservation, and Heritage (MACCH). In addition, Christian is a lecturer in the Master’s in Arts and Heritage programme.
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Second Congress on Limburg Landscape history, 31 August 2018
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Pieter Calje
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MACCH is again co-organiser of a congress on landscape as history and heritage in Limburg, together with main organiser LGOG, Het Limburgs Landschap, the Regional Historical Centre, the Limburgs Museum and the Archaeological Society of Limburg. Key themes will be Limburg landscape and UNESCO World heritage, landscape history, heritage and landscape design, and new forms of historical landscape research. The venue, the historical Castle of Arcen and its gardens, will itself be investigated as a subject of landscape history in guided tours.
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MACCH Annual Conference Maastricht, 24-27 March 2019
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Renée van de Vall
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The 2019 MACCH conference will be a collaboration between MACCH, the Marie Curie Innovative Training Network 'New Approaches in the Conservation of Contemporary Art' (NACCA) and the ICOM-CC working groups Theory, History & Ethics of Conservation, and Modern Materials.
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NACCA Summer School Cologne, 25-29 June 2018
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Yleen Simonis
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Advances in the conservation of contemporary art require discussions on fundamental questions concerning the identity, values and authenticity of modern and contemporary artworks; historically grown distinctions between specialisms; and transitions and transformations within the museum.
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How do you practise artistic research? Symposium on Artistic Research, 20 March 2018
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Ties van de Werff
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On March 20th, a symposium on artistic research took place at the Faculty of the Arts, Zuyd Hogeschool, Maastricht. Showcasing a variety of concrete projects, the symposium aimed to articulate some characteristics of a typical Maastricht style of doing artistic research.
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MACCH Annual Conference on Crossing Borders in Arts & Heritage, 18-19 March 2018
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Vivian van Saaze
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On the 18th and 19th of March 2018, MACCH hosted its 4th transdisciplinary conference at the Bonnefantenmuseum and Van Eyck Academy in Maastricht. The conference coincided with the European Year of Cultural Heritage.
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Fifth Training Event for NACCA PhD Candidates, 15-19 January 2018
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Artemis Rüstau
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The 3rd Winter School of the teaching and research programme ‘New Approaches in the Conservation of Contemporary Art’ (NACCA) was hosted by the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Porto, and ran from 15-19 January 2018.
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UM Launches Executive Masters in Cultural Leadership (EMCL) with the Royal Academy of Arts, London
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Rachel Pownall
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In October 2018 Maastricht University is launching a pioneering postgraduate course designed to nurture world-class leaders who can inform and shape the arts, creative and cultural sectors.
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New research project for Joop de Jong and his research group
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Joop de Jong
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De Molenstichting Limburg (Limburg Mills Society) has commissioned Joop de Jong and his team to conduct a second research project.
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Feeling Art, 25-26 June 2018
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Ana Ramalho
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Crafting Intellectual Property Law to Enhance Disability Access to Artistic Works through 3D Printing Technology. (closed workshop)
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Exhibition Picturing Europe
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Annemieke Klijn
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Picturing Europe. Sights of interest from the Jesuit library: travel guides, tourism and heritage
Exhibition from 13 September 2018 until 12 December 2018.
Location: Minderbroedersberg 4-6, Main Administrative Building, Maastricht University Open: Monday till Friday from 9:00 am – 18.00 pm
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A new Legal Clinic to assist artists in Limburg
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Ana Ramalho
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Following the attribution of the Faculty Innovation Prize by the Faculty of Law and the support of the Province of Limburg, a new Legal Clinic is going to start operating as from next academic year.
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MACCH is a joint effort of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, the Faculty of Law, the School of Business and Economics, the Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, the Sociaal Historisch Centrum voor Limburg (SHCL), and the Stichting Restauratie Atelier Limburg (SRAL). The newsletter is issued twice a year with information on MACCH activities and other related news. For more information about MACCH, please visit our website www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/macch or contact: Vivian van Saaze MACCH would like to thank the authors for their contributions, as well as: Yleen Simonis (production), and Maurice Miac (technical advice). You receive this newsletter because you have participated in one of MACCH’s meetings or have otherwise demonstrated an interest in the centre’s activities. Feel free to share the newsletter with others. If you do not wish to receive the newsletter, please scroll down to the unsubscribe button.
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