ReInHerit Webinar: Co-creation of travelling and Digital Exhibitions

  • April 21st 2023 from 3:00-4:00 pm CET
  • Facilitated by Sibylle Dienesch, Director of and Curator at the Graz Museum and Catalin Betz, Curatorial Assistant and Curator at the Graz Museum, Austria
  • Free Registration is open until April 20th 2023 (3 pm) ** HERE **
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  • The online webinar is limited to 50 participants on a first come, first serve basis. The webinar will be recorded and the recording video will be available in the resources section.

ReinHerit Webinars are aimed at cultural heritage professionals. They will consist of a how to guide for small and medium-sized museum and cultural heritage organizations that documents processes, provides instruction, technical requirements and best practices for co-creation and collaboration between museums and cultural heritage institutions.

The Webinars are organised in the context of the  Horizon2020 ReInHerit project, that aspires to disrupt the current status quo of communication, collaboration and innovation exchange between museums and cultural heritage sites, in a sense that it will connect cultural heritage collections and sites, and present Europe’s tangible and intangible heritage to citizens and tourists in their wider historical and geographical contexts. The ReInHerit project is proposing an innovative model of sustainable heritage management, through which a dynamic network will be born; this network comprises cultural heritage professionals, innovation and cultural heritage solution tech experts, researchers, national museums, regional and local museums, and representative managers of Heritage Label sites. 

About this webinar:

What is the value of co-creative processes in the museum sector? How can museum-adequate exhibitions be created across locations and themes without the need to move original objects? What opportunities are opened up for museums through cooperation and engagement with different institutions?
Sibylle Dienesch, Director and Curator at the Graz Museum, and Catalin Betz, Curatorial Assistant and Curator, will address these and other questions in a 60-minute webinar. The questions will be explained and presented on the basis of the project exhibitions created as part of the ReInHerit project, the Digital Exhibitions and the Digital Collection.

Speakers:

Sibylle Dienesch was appointed director of the Stadtmuseum Graz GmbH – comprising the city museums and municipal archives of Graz – in January 2023. She has been part of the management of Stadtmuseum Graz GmbH since 2006 and vice-director as of 2014. She was responsible for all operational and financial matters of the Graz Museum and as of 2014 also for the financial agendas of the Stadtarchiv Graz. As part of her responsibility for the strategic development of the Graz Museum, she initiated and steered the continuous change processes towards an inclusive and intercultural institution. The work on a digital strategy and its implementation is also one of her core tasks. Contentwise her focus is on socio-cultural developments in the city of Graz. She was the co-curator of exhibitions and co-editor of publications dealing with public space and with the lives of people with intellectual disability.

Catalin Betz is a Graz based curatorial assistant and curator. Since June 2021 she has been part of the exhibition department of the Graz Museum. Among others, she studied Design and Visual Communication in Hamburg, Würzburg and Bolzano, and most recently Social Design – Arts as Urban Innovation in Vienna. Her focus and background are cultural and urban development projects and exhibitions.

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