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Claartje Rasterhoff
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Welcome to the fifteenth 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.
This fifteenth newsletter marks a special occasion: As of September 1st, Dr Vivian van Saaze stepped down from her role as director of MACCH. After co-founding MACCH in 2015, Vivian van Saaze has worked to initiate many collaborative and interdisciplinary research and valorisation projects in response to the increasingly complex challenges facing the field of arts and heritage. Under her guidance MACCH managed to become well embedded in the region while operating on an international academic level, through, for example, ongoing collaborations with arts and heritage organisations, the annual international conferences convened during TEFAF, and the Springer book series: Studies in Art, Heritage, Law and the Market.
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SRAL 35 Symposium: Restoration - Implementation and Research
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Julie Fassbender & Lydia Beerkens
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MACCH partner, Stichting Restauratie Atelier Limburg (SRAL) has celebrated its 35th anniversary on September 30, 2022 with the symposium “Restoration: Implementation and Research.” In 35 years, conservation practice in the Netherlands has developed strongly, parallel to the growth of academic education for conservators.
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Impossible Stories. A Symposium Organized by the UM, the Royal Academy of the Arts The Hague and the Gerrit Rietveld Academy
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Christian Ernsten
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On Friday 20 May 2022 the Symposium “Impossible Stories: Linking Colonial Collections and Climate Change through Critical Fabulation” took place at the Nieuwe Instituut in Rotterdam. It was organized by students of the MA Arts & Culture, specialization Arts and Heritage (cohort 2021-2022) in collaboration with Christian Ernsten (MACCH), Dirk-Jan Visser (Royal Academy of the Arts, The Hague) and Erik Wong (Rietveld Academy).
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A Cross-border Meuse Conference in Limburg
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Christian Ernsten
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From 19 June until 1 July 2022, 180 participants joined in a conference, film and excursion program on the river Meuse, its history and its future.
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1 September – 26 October: Once Upon a Law: The Grimm Brothers’ Stories, Language and Legal Culture
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Emilie Sitzia
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This exhibition, a collaboration between the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, the Faculty of Law, and the University Library, includes materials from Maastricht University’s Special Collections and aims to help students and a more general public to understand the unexpected connections between storytelling, language, and law. The exhibition was co-curated by the students of Arts and Audiences elective in the Master Arts and Heritage as well as Agustin Parise, Emilie Sitzia, Odin Essers and Melissa Prinz who coordinated the whole project.
The physical exhibition takes place from September 1st until October 26th 2022. Address: Minderbroedersberg 4-6, Maastricht, The Netherlands Opening hours: 8am-7pm
The online exhibition can be found at onceuponalaw.org.
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20 October 2022: CGD/MACCH Joint Event - Diversity & Inclusion Research in Dutch Collections and Museums
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Eliza Steinbock
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The Centre for Gender and Diversity (CGD) and MACCH are jointly inviting you to two presentations about work-in-progress research projects on diversity and inclusion theory, policy, and practices in relation to institutional art and heritage collections.
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Participatory Practices in Art and Cultural Heritage: Learning Through and from Collaboration
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In the Springer Book Series 'Studies in Art, Heritage, Law and the Market', MACCH affiliated researchers Christoph Rausch, Emilie Sitzia and Vivian van Saaze together with Ruth Benschop, published the book 'Participatory Practices in Art and Cultural Heritage: Learning Through and from Collaboration'
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Tansmedal for Hildegard Schneider
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Hildegard Schneider
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Hildegard Schneider, Professor emeritus of International and European Law received the prestigious Tansmedal during her farewell lecture.
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Save the date: Farewell Speech Renée van de Vall - 19 January 2023
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Renée van de Vall
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Renée van de Vall, Professor Art & Media at UM and former member of the MACCH Steering Committee, will give her farewell speech on Thursday 19 January 2023, 4 PM, in the Aula, Minderbroedersberg 4-6 Maastricht.
The title of the speech is "Caring for contemporary art: Reflections on ethics and aesthetics in precarious times." The speech will be preceded by a symposium; details about the program will be announced on the MACCH website.
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Introducing: Sarah Schoenmaekers
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Sarah Schoenmaekers
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Sarah Schoenmaekers is associate professor of European law at the Faculty of Law of Maastricht University. In November 2020 she was appointed as endowed professor of European law, in particular the culturally corrected market economy. The aim of the chair is to give an impulse to legal research on the relationship between culture (including language) and the internal market in the European legal order.
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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: Claartje Rasterhoff.
MACCH would like to thank the authors for their contributions, as well as: Cindy van Montfoort (production), and Serge van Laar (technical advice).
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