Symposium: Museums and the Throwaway Culture
What Special Event
How Hybrid
Where Brussels, Belgium and Online
When
2024/01/12
09:00 to
17:00
Organizer House of European History
Audience Museums, Culture and Heritage professionals, students, and other interested audience
Language English
Duration 1 day
Join the House of European History’s symposium, "Museums and the Throwaway Culture", exploring an initiative of ten partner museums committed to transforming their institutional practices and raising awareness about the historical and contemporary significance of waste.
This is the culmination of a transnational partnership that began in 2021 and concludes in early 2024. During this time, the partners have delved into the issue of rubbish from various perspectives, documenting, connecting objects, interviewing people, and sharing expertise. The symposium will share knowledge and insights gained during this multi-year, transdisciplinary cooperation, with a wider community of museum professionals and interested parties.
During this full-day event, we will engage in a broad conversation about our societies' entanglements with the environment. We will kick off discussions with short case studies from partner museums and guest organisations. The day will also include a guided tour of the exhibition Throwaway - the history of a modern crisis.
To participate onsite, please register by December 20. For online participation you can register until January 10.
Programme:
a. Museums as repositories
Case Study 1
Ecological collection management: preventive conservation at the Volkskundemuseum in Vienna - Astrid Hammer
Case study 2
Resourceful people from the past: self-made objects in the National Ethnographic Museum Warsaw collection - Paulina Zomer
Case study 3
Outdated, asleep or dangerous? Uncertain routes of museum remains and socialist memorials - Iris Serban, Theodora Năstasie and Bogdan Iancu, Romanian Peasant Museum
b. Museums as makers
Case Study 1
An exhibition on rubbish that does not create too much rubbish: Throwaway Exhibition - Christine Dupont, House of European History
Case Study 2
Waste Age: The Afterlife of an Exhibition - Justin McGuirk, the Design Museum, London.
Case Study 3
Inexpensive, practical and... sustainable exhibition production - Urška Repar, Museum of Recent History Celje
c. Museums as activators
Case study 1
Advocating for the role of museums in the sustainable transition - Julia Pagel, NEMO - Network of European Museum Organisations
Case study 2
Influencing consumer behaviour - Sustainability in practice at the Estonian National Museum - Tenno Teidearu
Case study 3
Transforming our world – sustainability as an exhibition focus of the Museum of European Cultures - Jana Wittenzellner and Franka Schneider
d. (Re)using heritage beyond the museum walls, the experience of CENTRINNO
Panel Discussion with Hester Dibbits (Reinwardt Academy), Ashley Laflin (Waag Futurelab) and Alexandre Mézard (Fab Lab Grand Paris), moderated by Jonathan Even-Zohar (Reinwardt Academy).