ABOUT THE MEETING

The IMMER aims to present, reflect on, and discuss current educational and research practices in the context of museums, seeking to address relational processes and real audience involvement, as well as to explore dissident and transformative pedagogical possibilities in tune with more democratic and socially engaged values.

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Programme

The purpose of this meeting is to gather professionals from the theoretical and practical fields of education, art practice and curatorial and museum studies, seeking to generate an interpenetration of discourses between theory and practice and to create moments for critical reflection. We would like to invite all those interested in taking part in this reflective immersion and discussion. The language of the meeting will be English.

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FEES, PAYMENT CONDITIONS AND REGISTRATION

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Speakers

Andreia Magalhães

Director of the Núcleo de Arte da Oliva, Portugal

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Bernadette Lynch

Museum writer, researcher and consultant, United Kingdom

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Carla Cabral

Landscape architect and art teacher, Portugal

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Catarina Martins

Head of the i2ADS - Research Institute in Art, Design and Society and Professor at the Faculdade de Belas Artes, Universidade do Porto (FBAUP), Portugal

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Denise Pollini

Head of Education - Arts, Fundação de Serralves - Museu de Arte Contemporânea, Portugal

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Janna Graham

Lecturer in Visual Cultures, Goldsmiths University of London, United Kingdom

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Lara Soares

Researcher at i2ADS/FBAUP, Portugal

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Marta Coelho Valente

Researcher at i2ADS/FBAUP, Portugal

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Nora Landkammer

Gallery educator and Deputy Head of the Institute for Art Education / Zurich University of the Arts, Switzerland

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Raquel Ribeiro dos Santos

Head of Education, Fundação Caixa Geral de Depósitos - Culturgest, Portugal

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Samuel Guimarães

Head of Education, Fundação Museu do Douro, member of i2ADS, Portugal

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Sofia Victorino

Daskalopoulos Director of Education and Public Programmes, Whitechapel Gallery, United Kingdom

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