Museums are cultural hubs, meeting places where the heritage tradition is projected into the future for use by future generations. This course aims to be a meeting point for professionals from different disciplines who, from within and outside the academic world and museums, contribute their reflections on the knowledge of Museology and Heritage. We want to combine the experience with the voices of those who begin their career.
Seminar Venue: Museo Salzillo (Murcia, Spain)
DATE: May 9 to 10, 2019.
ORGANIZE:
Museo Salzillo
University of Murcia. Department of Art History.
Research Group: Cataloging. Sculpture and Architecture
Project Hispanofilia IV. Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness
DIRECTION AND COORDINATION:
Concepción de la Peña Velasco
María Teresa Marín Torres
SECRETARIAT OF THE SEMINAR
Antonio Jiménez Micol, Museo Salzillo
Paola Riaza Díaz, Museo Salzillo
Blanca Rodríguez Hernández, Museo Salzillo
Susana Ruiz López, Museo Salzillo
Thursday, May 9th 2019
Morning
9.00 h: Reception.
9.30 h: Opening Session:
Miriam Guardiola Salmerón, Minister of Tourism and Culture, the Autonomous Comunity of the Region of Murcia
Antonio Gómez Fayrén, President of Cofradía de Jesús
María Teresa Marín Torres, Director of Museo Salzillo
Concepción de la Peña Velasco, University of Murcia
Afternoon:
· 16.00 h: A museum for the festivity of the baroque Corpus Christi in Murcia. Rafael Sánchez Martínez, University of Murcia
· 16.30 h: Tradition and present in the recreation of a Franco-Flemish harpsichord. Juan Miguel González, University of Murcia
· 5:00 h: The History and Management of a Change. A teaching of inclusive history. Jorge Ortuño Molina, University of Murcia
· 5:30 h: The Museum as a Camera Obscura. Mercedes Replinger, Complutense University of Madrid
· Debate
· 6:30 h: Challenges in the musealization of the archaeological heritage of the Region of Murcia: the origins of Christianity. Jaime Vizcaíno Sánchez, University of Murcia
· 7:00 h: The fragility of the Intangible Heritage and the measures to safeguard it in the Region of Murcia. María Ángeles Muñoz Cosme, Researcher
· 7.30 h: The contemporary memorial: past and forgotten. Elena Escribano Gonzálvez, Doctor in History, researcher
· 8.00 h: The exhibitions of silverware in Murcia. Ignacio J. García Zapata, University of Murcia
· 8:30 h: Photogrammetry for the digitization of heritage: the Christ of the Blood. Rafael Melendreras Ruiz, Catholic University of Murcia
· Debate
Friday, May 10th 2019
Morning
· 9.00 h: Museo de las Siete Chimeneas or the Vegetable Conservation and Customs, in Ceutí. Pedro Enrique Collado Espejo, Polytechnic University of Cartagena
· 9:45 h: Between the everyday and the festive: the life of Murcia in the eighteenth century. Elena Martínez Alcázar, PhD in History of Art, City of Cartagena
· 10.15 h: The historic city as a cultural resource. Its dissemination and interpretation. David Navarro Moreno, Polytechnic University of Cartagena
· 10.45 h: The penultimate trip of El Guernica. Juan Francisco Cerón, University of Murcia· Debate
. 11.30 h: Alan Lomax, after the track of the murcian aurora. María Luján Ortega, Library, University of Murcia· . 12.00 h: The cultural and economic revitalization through the temporary exhibition: the case of'ATémpora: 6,000 years of pottery from Castilla-La Mancha. Fernando González Moreno, University of Castilla-La Mancha
. 12.30 h: The connection between museums and interpretation centers: the future of the cultural tradition in rural areas. Alejandro Jaquero Esparcia, University of Castilla-La Mancha
· 13.30 h: The Museum facing an intercultural reality. Arianna Giorgi, University of Murcia
· Debate
Afternoon
· 16 h: Religious Sculpture after the Civil War in the Region of Murcia. Antonio Zambudio Moreno, National University of Distance Education
· 16.30 h: How to integrate the university heritage in everyday experience: The Complutense Interpretation Center of the University City of Madrid (CCIDECUM). María Isabel Lemos, CCIDECUM Scholar. Complutense University of Madrid
· 17 h: The aesthetics in the traditional dress of Murcia: evolution and transformations. José Miguel López Castillo, University of Murcia
· Debate
· 18 h: Knowing our past through our museums. Didactic experiences in the Santa Clara Museum of Murcia. Julia Rabadán, University of Murcia and Museum of Santa Clara
· 18.30 h: The Countess of Vilches. The woman behind the painting. Consuelo Pascual del Riquelme, PhD student University of Murcia
· 19 h: The Book of the Truth of José Esteve Bonet: written testimony of an artist, Marina Belso Delgado, Researcher
· 19.30 h: Traditions, Identities and Visual Arts: Isabel II and the Customs Gallery project for the Royal Palace of Madrid. Álvaro Cánovas Moreno, PhD student Autonomous University of Madrid
· 20.00 h: Patrimonial meanings for risk management. Sergio Boj Bri, Doctor of Fine Arts, Researcher
· Debate
· Closing and delivery of diplomas
INSCRIPTION:Free course. Maximum 25 people, by strict order of registration. A certificate of participation will be issued by Museo Salzillo.Registration deadline: from April 24th to May 7th .Duration: 20 hours
By email to museosalzillo@museosalzillo.es (name, surnames and DNI).
For more information: Phone 968 291 893 or in the aforementioned email.
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