Subject: Forum on ethnographic and folk material
Questioning the Boundaries of Ethnography: The Presentation and Collection Care of Ethnographic and Folk Material Museum of Welsh Life St Fagans, Cardiff, Wales Monday 16 May 2005 Institute of Conservation Ethnography Section AGM Over the last few decades there has been growing controversy over the appreciation of ethnographic museums and the preservation of their collections. Many Western Ethnographic museums have focused on foreign cultures but from the viewpoint of their own culture. However other ethnographic museums also represent the cultural heritage of their home country, region or community. The 2005 Ethnography Section Forum will consider these museums' collections, looking at the roles and responsibilities of museum professionals and local communities involved in their interpretation and preservation. The day will include a tour of the museum site and seven very interesting papers presenting different perspectives on: Ethnography in Wales Haddon's String Figures: the boundaries of preservation, presentation and performance A community exhibition in a museum in Addis Ababa The Maori community in London The display and interpretation of traditional Norwegian culture in Norway's Folk Museums Changing views on garments deliberately concealed in buildings Rural history collections in Britain The registration fees will be: Institute of Conservation members: UKP35 Non-members: UKP45 Student members: UKP15 Student non-members: UKP20 Some student bursaries are available. For more information or registration forms contact Roisin Miles Conservation Department National Museum of Ireland Benburb Street Dublin 7 Republic of Ireland rosettadubh<-a t->yahoo< . >co< . >uk *** Conservation DistList Instance 18:50 Distributed: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 Message Id: cdl-18-50-005 ***Received on Sunday, 17 April, 2005