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Time-zone (GMT-03:00) Buenos Aires

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11:40-13:20
The Local Art Museum: Constructing Narratives, Representations, and User Positions

Maja Rudloff, External Lecturer/Researcher, Department of Arts, Roskilde University, Denmark

11:40
A Survey on Ainu-related Exhibitions in Contemporary Japan: Issues and Prospects

Marrianne Ubalde, Senior Museum Researcher, Ethnology Division, National Museum of the Philippines, Philippines

12:00
Designing a Cultural Catalyst: Museum Architecture in the Work of Alcino Soutinho

Helena Barranha, Assistant Professor / Researcher, Instituto Superior Técnico / Institute of Art History, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal

12:40
11:40-13:20
Embodiment at the Edge of the Archive: Private Audience and Public Experience

Seth Ellis, Senior Lecturer in Interactive Media, Queensland College of Art, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia

12:00
Looking Beyond What We've Done Before:: Minding Potential Blind Spots in Diversifying U.S. Museums

Antonio C. Cuyler, Professor of Music in Entrepreneurship and Leadership, University of Michigan, Michigan, United States

12:40
11:40-13:20
Commerce, Culture, and Heritage: Souvenirs as Communicators of History and Heritage

Ulrike Zitzlsperger, Associate Professor, Languages, Cultures and Visual Studies, University of Exeter, United Kingdom

11:40
Knowledge Is Not Always Power: The Effects of Antiquities Looting on Bhutan's Cultural Heritage

Laura Evans, Associate Professor and Coordinator of Art Museum Education Certificate, Art Education and Art History, University of North Texas, Texas, United States

12:40
11:40-13:20
11:40-13:20
11:40
13:20-14:15
14:15-15:30
14:15-15:30
Self-made Museum in Provincial Poland: The Idea of Local Heritage

Janusz Barański, Professor, Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, Jagiellonian University, Poland

14:15
14:15-15:30
Development of a Mobile Application for Digital Storytelling

Zvjezdana Antos, Director v.d., Ethnographic museum Zagreb, Grad Zagreb, Croatia

14:35
14:15-15:30
14:15-15:30
Blind and Visually Impaired Visitors’ Experiences in Museums: Increasing Accessibility through Assistive Technologies

Roberto Vaz, Ph.D., Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, University of Porto, Portugal

14:15
Extended Concept of Safety to Promote Inclusion and Diversity in a Museum: Focus on Dementia, Autism, and Intellectual Disability

Alexander Sorokin, Researcher, Federal Research Center for Autism, MSUPE; Haskins Lab, United States
Evgeniya Kiseleva, Head of Inclusion and Diversity, Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts

14:35
15:50-17:30
Interpreting Priorities: How Museums Balance Competing Obligations

Jillian Decker, Director of Development and Communications, Development, Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, New Jersey, United States
Jerisha Parker Gordon

16:30
15:50-17:30
Dancing Museums : A Case Study on the Use of Contemporary Dance as an Educational and Active Participation Tool in Museums

Elena Terranova, PhD Candidate and Graduate Teaching Assistant, Culture, Media, and Creative Industries, King's College London, United Kingdom

16:10
Disrupting E-race-sures in the Art Museum: Beyoncé Performing “APESHIT” at the Louvre

Joni Acuff
Dana Carlisle Kletchka, Assistant Professor of Art Museum Education, Arts Administration, Education, & Policy, The Ohio State University, Ohio, United States

16:30
15:50-17:30
Considering Competing Values in a Model for Curation

Pat Villeneuve, Professor and Director of Arts Administration, Department of Art Education, Florida State University
Ann Rowson Love, Associate Professor, Museum Education and Visitor-Centered Curation, and Liaison to The Ringling, Department of Art Education, Florida State University, United States
Peter Aerts, Head of Audience Engagement and Communication, audiences, S.M.A.K., Belgium
Juliana Forero
Hye in Kim

15:50
15:50-17:30
15:50-17:30
Room 5
17:30-18:30
11:20-13:00
13:00-13:30
13:30-15:00
18:30-20:30
10:20-12:00
Local or Global? : Whose Heritage Is It?

Amy Van Allen, Sr Project Manager, Executive Office, Smithsonian- National Museum of the American Indian, United States

11:20
The Lure of The East in The Empires of Sight: Does Changing Ownership of Colonial Art Challenge the Notion of Being ‘Colonised by the Gaze’

Elizabeth Carnegie, Associate Professor, Business School, Northumbria University, United Kingdom
Derek Bryce, Senior Lecturer, Marketing, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom

10:20
Translating Difficult Histories: The Ulster Museum’s Exhibition ‘The Troubles and Beyond’

Rui Sun, PhD Student, Arts, English, and Languages, Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom

10:40
10:20-12:00
Museums as Meaning: How a University Art Museum Provides Twenty-first Century Skills for Diverse Youth through the Arts

Lisa Abia-Smith, Director of Education, University of Oregon, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Oregon, United States
Keith Tinsley

10:40
10:20-12:00
Ancestral Tourism within an Urban Context

Derek Bryce, Senior Lecturer, Marketing, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom

10:40
Creating an Inclusive Immersive Museum for Expanded Participation in a Mixed Urban Rural Environment

Steven Cutchin, Associate Professor, Computer Science, Boise State University, Idaho, United States

11:00
10:20-12:00
On the Nature of Resiliency: Museums and Exhibitions

Deborah Randolph, Principal Researcher, International Scholars Group, United States

10:20
12:00-13:00
13:00-13:45
13:00-13:45
Room 6
13:00-13:45
Silent Pedagogy: Impact of Museum Environment on Experience and Inclusivity

Sarah C Graves, Collections Information Specialist, Curatorial, Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts

13:00
13:00-13:45
Museums and Dialogism: Narrating the Greek American Experience

Angeliki Tsiotinou, PhD Candidate/Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Architecture, Aristotle University of Thrssaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece

13:10
13:00-13:45
Exploring Cultural Identity Through the Artwork of Colonial Latin American Artists

Ashley Hartman, Assistant Professor of Art Therapy, Art, Marywood University, Pennsylvania, United States
Dr. Christa Irwin, Associate Professor, Art History, Art, Marywood University, Pennsylvania, United States

13:00
13:50-15:30
13:50-15:30
Invisible Art - Redrawing the Map of Contemporary Art in Milano : The Art Content Is Wider than the Museum Container

Michele Trimarchi
Ilaria Bollati, Research Fellow, Design Department, Politecnico di Milano, MI, Italy
Federica Antonucci
Valeria Morea, PhD Candidate, Architecture and Territory, Mediterranea University at Reggio Calabria

13:50
School Inclusion in the Museum: A Case Study in Parque Cultural de Valparaíso, Chile

Kata Springinzeisz, Student, Doctorado en Educación, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile

14:10
Museum and Design Meet Humanities: New Etruscan Museum as a Place of Becoming

Ilaria Bollati, Research Fellow, Design Department, Politecnico di Milano, MI, Italy
Michela Arnaboldi
Luisa Collina, Politecnico di Milano
Camilla Marini

14:50
13:50-15:30
13:50-15:30
Professional Ethics and the Caring Museum

Kerry Wilson, Head of Research, Institute of Cultural Capital, Institute of Cultural Capital, United Kingdom

13:50
13:50-15:30