Category: Patreon
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Climate.Culture.Peace conference
Climate Culture Peace Conference by ICCROM, the British Council and Department for Digital takes place 24-28 January 2022, is a free online event about climate change and its; effects on cultural heritage. “Youth Forum “Voices of Now and Future”: Sessions organized and led by youth organizations active in climate change 5 Interactive Workshops: Training opportunities…
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HUB-IN, a sustainable way to protect historic urban areas
HUB-IN, Hub of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, is an EU funded project focusing on preserving and transforming historic urban areas (HUA) through innovation and entrepreneurship. Watch HUB-IN: Hubs of Innovation & Entrepreneurship for the transformation of Historic Urban Areas 2-minute video about the project. The project considers socioeconomic needs and protects parts or the entirety of…
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Curated Reading List: December 2021
We hope you had a great holiday break and are ready to start 2022 with good health and passion for heritage! Here are our picks from last month we hope you enjoy them: 2022 in new museum openings, re-openings and partial re-openings How the Smithsonian Protects Cultural Heritage Around the World Our top stories of…
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Local Approach Fact Sheet
Here is our fact sheet for you to learn all about local approach in one place in English, French and Greek! The pdf is of course interactive, the QR code is to our linktree with all our links and info! You can use the image to print and share with other heritage enthusiasts or people…
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Jolly Holiday Break
It’s been a year already since our last break to enjoy the end of 2020 and the holiday season. We will be taking two weeks off and returning to you on the 7th of January 2022 with Your Curated Reading List for December. We hope you also take some time off for yourself and, of…
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Post-Pandemic Hiring In The Art World – Art Evolve
The latest topic of Articheck’s webinar series ArtEvolve titled “Post-Pandemic Hiring In The Art World” will take place 16 December 2021. With Karline Moeller, CEO and Co-Founder of Art Frankly. The pandemic hit hard the art and culture sectors, as institutions that rely on hosting events and the public to remain sustainable. Finding the right…
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Periegesis: Pausanias’s works going digital
Periegesis is a research project aiming to analyse from Pausanias’s work “Periegesis Hellados”(Description of Greece)the spatial (re)imagining of Greece, using digital tools to annotate the text and eventually create a visualise it with digital mapping tools. ©Manuscript of Pausanias’ Description of Greece Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana [Public domain] Pausanias work serves for centuries as a guide…
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Letters to a Young Archaeologist
Letters to a Young Archaeologist by the Council of British Archaeology is a series encouraging youth to take part if the field, starting in December 2021. How? Archaeologists, experts, academics and enthusiasts will write letters to a “young archaeologist”, a fictional figure. These letters could be sharing their experience, give advice and provide an objective…
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Curated Reading List: November 2021
Your curated reading list for November is here, find our selection of art and heritage topics we enjoyed the most over the month. Catching up from last months news on the “partheon marbles issue”: Declassified: secret papers reveal UK government’s stance on Parthenon Marbles dispute. Read the article here. On to new things! FRH’s 10…
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GLAMers: Digital transformation through youth participation
“Practices of digitally mediated youth engagement in GLAMs during the pandemic” by The GLAMers EU-funded project, hosted an interactive webinar series and workshop on digital youth engagement during the pandemic through case studies and hands-on experience of experts. (Brief reminder GLAM: galleries, libraries, archives and museums) The recoding webinar is accessible online and focuses on…