Subject: DEMHIST Annual Conference
Program of the Third Annual Conference of Demhist, Amsterdam October 14-16, 2002 Historic House Museums as Witnesses of National and Local Identities DEMHIST, ICOM's international committee for historic houses ('Demeures Historiques') and the Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage (ICN) join in presenting to you DEMHIST's third annual conference. The theme of the conference is 'historic house museums as witnesses of national and local identities'. International speakers will present houses from all over the world and practical issues about historic house museums will be addressed in workshops geared to fostering participation and creating solutions. The congress will take place in Amsterdam, from 14-16 October 2002 in the Industrieele Groote Club. To subscribe to this congress arwen.schram [at] icn__nl to receive the brochure. DEMHIST is a forum for proposing and debating key criteria for the management and conservation of historic house museums. Historic house museums are examined as integrated combinations of "containers" (structures preserved as wholes) and "content" (furnishings, decorations and collections). <URL:http://www.icom-italia.org> (click on DEMHIST) The Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage (Instituut Collectie Nederland of ICN) is the principal national information institute for the conservation and management of cultural heritage. The institute has five core tasks, centred on the production and provision of information: advice, research, information, training and support. The ICN is very pleased to host this conference, as it provides ICN with another opportunity to emphasize the historic interior as a topic, after the successful series of events of last year. <URL:http://www.icn.nl> The location of all conference events will be 'De Industrieele Groote Club', Dam 27, downtown Amsterdam, unless otherwise. Sunday, Oct 13, 2002 18:00 Meeting of the DEMHIST Board, only Monday, October 14, 2002 Chairwoman of the day is Pauline Kruseman, director of the Amsterdam Historic Museum and chairwoman of ICOM-Netherlands. 9:00 Coffee and registration 9:45 Rik Vos, director of ICN: Welcome to Amsterdam 9:50 Rosanna Pavoni, chair pro-tempore of DEMHIST: 'DEMHIST on the Brink of its Third Annual Conference' 10:00 Frans Grijzenhout, head of education of ICN: 'A House in Holland? Identity in the Past and Present' 10:30 Questions 10:40 Break 11:00 Around the world: 'This is My House' in 15 Minutes Australia: Linda Young Brazil: Magaly Cabral Italy: Giovanni Pinna Morocco: Mohammed Chadli USA: Dawn Wiegand USA: Karen Zukowski 12:30 Lunch 13:30 Around the World: 'This is My House' in 15 Minutes Belgium: Sharon Hirsh England: Julius Bryant Ireland: Hugh Maguire Netherlands: Eloy Koldeweij Norway: Erik Jondell Portugal: Maria de Jesus Monge Sweden: Michelle Facos 15:15 Break 16:00 Frans van Burkom (staff member of ICN) : 'A House in Holland? Identity in the Future' 16:25 Questions and discussion 17:10 End of program Ca. 17:45 Drinks offered by ICN at Museumsquare in the former building of the domestic science school. The Industrieele Groote Club offers you a limited possibility to sell books and to display brochures and posters from your museums. Tuesday, October 15, 2002 9:00 Coffee 9:30-12:00 Workshops (it is necessary to sign up for the workshops in advance on the registration form) Workshop 1: The Second Phase of the Categorization Project: Understanding Your House Through Sub-Categories, topics: Concepts Involved in Sub-Categories of Historic House Museums, Analysis of Sub-Categories of Homes in Which the Patrons Recreated an Historical Period or Taste Different from their Own, Proposals for Other Sub-Categories of Historic House Museums and Individuation of Distinctive Elements as "Reading Keys," Reflections on the Most Effective Means to Communicate the Significant Differences Between the Many Different Sub-Categories of Historic House Museums, moderator: Rosanna Pavoni, contributors: Conny Bogaard, Terry Davis, Charlotte Smith (To all those registering for this workshop preparatory material about the first phase of the categorization project will be sent). Workshop 2: The Value of the House Museum: How to Deal with Copyright Issues for the Benefit of the House and its Collection, topics: Museological Debate on Property and Intellectual Property Rights, Fair versus Commercial Use, Strategies of Protection and Valorisation of the Property and Intellectual Property Rights, Procedures and Contractual Format, Relationships with Agents and Dealers, International Strategies, Relationship With and Impact of New Technologies, Delivery Strategies and Cases, Institutional and Financial Issues, moderator: Guido Guerzoni, contributor: Wim Jacobs. Workshop 3: Kasteel Amerongen: 'How and Where to Start When the Problems are Substantial: an Integrated Approach for the Historic House Museum,' topics: Assessing the Situation, Establishing Priorities, Surveying and Documenting the Collection, Building Support, the Collection as an Ensemble versus the Needs of Individual Objects, Presentation versus Preservation, Authenticity versus Reconstruction, Keeping a Collection in a Monument, moderator: Tessa Luger, contributors: Eloy Koldeweij, Charlotte van Rappard, Steven Coene, Christel Paul. Workshop 4: Rescue of the former Museum of Artis-Zoo: Preservation, Restoration, and Destination: How and Where to Start? A Chance for the New Museum-Axis in Amsterdam, topics: Scenarios of Rearranging the Ensemble of Building, Interior and Collection, Strategies of Organizing, Conservation Policies, Investment and Exploitation, moderator: Arnoud Odding, contributors: Joost Willink, Natasja Wehman. 12-13:30: Lunch and transport to chosen excursions (handy arrangements in public transport) 13:30-19:00 Three Visits. Follow-up of the workshops will take place through excursions to Amsterdam's historic house museums (please mark your preference for one of the visits in advance on the registration form) A. "Museum Amstelkring: a Safe Haven for Religion (Roman Catholic) and Culture in the Red Light District: Planning a New Wing," presented by the director, Judikje Kiers, and Thijs Boers. "The Anne Frank House: a Famous Girl and an Amsterdam House with 900,000 Pilgrims Yearly: How to Manage Visitors and Prevention," presented by Teresien da Silva. B. "Museum van Loon: a House Museum," presented by Tonko Grever "Museum of Willet Holthuysen: How to Exploit a House Museum?," presented by a staff member C. "House of the Family Six: a Private Collector's House," presented by a member of the Six family "The Former Artis 'Grand Museum'," presented by Arnoud Odding and Joost Willink 19:00 End of program Ca. 19 Drinks in the Museum Willet-Holthuysen, Herengracht 605, offered by ICOM- Netherlands. Wednesday, October 16, 2002 9:30 Annual meeting of members of the DEMHIST committee?all members encouraged to attend; any motions to be voted on by voting members only; new board members for 2002-2005 to be elected by voting members, only or Free-time in Amsterdam and Amsterdam house museums (access arranged by ICN) 12:30 Departure by bus to excursions outside of Amsterdam. Brown bag lunch in the bus (it is necessary to choose and sign up for the excursions in advance on the registration form, space is very limited) 1. "Visit to Kasteel De Haar (in Haarzuilens), Value Assessment, Identity, Prevention, the Public, and Revenues," two guided tours (in English, max. total 60 persons) continued by : "Visit to Kasteel Amerongen (in Amerongen), Value Assessment, Identity, Prevention, the Public, and Revenues," presented by Tessa Luger and Eloy Koldeweij (in English, max. total 60 persons) 2. "Visit to Jachtslot St. Hubertus (in Otterloo): Value Assessment, Identity, Prevention, the Public, and Revenues," two guided tours (in English, max. total 40 persons) Ca. 19:00 Dinner in Amsterdam. Nasi goreng (Indonesian rice-table)- optional Conference venue The third annual DEMHIST conference, generously supported by the ICN (Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage), will be held at 'De Industrieele Groote Club' (unless otherwise specified). The Club is located on Damsquare in the center of Amsterdam at Dam 27, 1012 JS Amsterdam. The Club is reached easily with public transport: trams 4, 9, 16, 20, 25, from central Station; get off at the first stop "Bijenkorf". *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:19 Distributed: Thursday, September 12, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-19-014 ***Received on Friday, 6 September, 2002