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Vivian van Saaze
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Welcome to the twelfth newsletter of the Maastricht Centre for Arts and Culture, Conservation and Heritage (MACCH). MACCH is a transdisciplinary research centre that brings together economic, legal, (art) historical, philosophical, sociological and practical expertise in the fields of arts, culture and heritage.
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10 June 2021: Networks of Care: Preserving Artists' Legacies through Collaborative Archival Practices
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Vivian van Saaze
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Networks of Care is a serial events platform for the exchange of ideas on how to preserve temporary, ephemeral, project-based, and/or collective artistic practices. On Thursday 10 June, we welcome artistic researcher Amalia Calderón and curator Megan Hoetger from the Amsterdam-based performance art production house “If I Can’t Dance, I Don’t Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution” and Mark Waugh, Co-Artistic Director of the UK charity Art360 Foundation that advises artists’ estates. Together, we will discuss the potential of collaborative archival practices, as well as the challenges of sharing responsibilities. The conversation will be moderated by Vivian van Saaze (Maastricht University/Maastricht Centre for Arts and Culture, Conservation and Heritage).
The event is free of charge and takes place on ZOOM, on Thursday 10 June 2021, from 18.00-19.30.
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16 June 2021: Digital Heritage @UM: Visible, Usable and Sustainable
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Claartje Rasterhoff
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A lot is going on at UM when it comes to digital heritage. Would you like to know more about this and would you like to think along about the future of digital heritage and its place in the region? Then join the event “Digital heritage at UM Visible, Usable and Sustainable,” which takes place on Wednesday 16 June 2021, from 15.00 – 16.30.
You can register for this event, which is free of charge and takes place via ZOOM, through this link.
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International Conference on Sustainable Digital Heritage. Deadline: 1 July 2021
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Eslam Nofal
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The closing conference of the Terra Mosana project is organised over five afternoons from the 29th of September until the 08th of October 2021, bringing together researchers, policy makers, professionals and practitioners to explore the long-term sustainability of digital heritage. In particular, the conference will focus on key aspects enhancing technological, societal, and organisational sustainability, such as the importance of collaboration, participatory approaches and social inclusion, digital storytelling for cultural heritage, as well as governance and legal frameworks for digital heritage.
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Vanessa Tünsmeyer Receives Canon Foundation Grant for Research on Ainu Heritage & Rights
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Vanessa Tünsmeyer
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Dr Vanessa Tünsmeyer has been selected as a Canon Foundation Fellow for her research project on Ainu indigenous rights and cultural heritage. The grant will enable her to conduct community engaged research with the Ainu communities in Hokkaido, Japan, for a period of one year. Prof. Hirofumi Kato and the Center for Ainu and Indigenous Studies of Hokkaido University will host her during this visit, and the project is designed to establish sustainable collaborations with Japanese and Ainu researchers.
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Latest Yearbook of SHCL is Out Now
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Nico Randeraad
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A new volume in the yearbook series of the Centre for the Social History of Limburg (SHCL) has just appeared. The volume contains articles (in Dutch) about the social and economic history of Dutch and Belgian Limburg, and publishes unique photos from the collection Van Rijt showing scenes in Maastricht around 1900.
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Dora Vrhoci
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After almost two years as a managing assistant at MACCH, as well as a master’s student of Cultures of Arts, Science, and Technology (CAST) at FASoS, the time has come for me to say “goodbye”. In July, I will be leaving MACCH to start as a game designer at SOEDESCO, an independent game development studio, publisher, and distributor in Hoogvliet-Rotterdam.
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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 Science and Engineering, Social Historical Centre 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: Cindy van Montfoort (production), and Maurice Miac (technical advice).
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