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Institute of European Studies at the Faculty of International and Political Studies (Jagiellonian University) invites you to the Debate: Challenges in managing heritage sites

Date: 31st May 2023 

Place: Reymonta 4, room no, 041  

Program:  

11:15-11:30 Welcoming: Kinga Anna Gajda, Mirosław Natanek and Piotr Michałowski  

11:30-13:30 Roundtable – exchange of good practices of heritage managing  

  • Ioana Crugel (ACCR)  
  • Thomas Buhler (Université Université de Franche-Comté) 
  • Alexia Noyon (La Chartreuse de Neuville)  
  • Isabelle Battioni (Ambronay Cultural Centre)  
  • Pierre Bornachot (Ambronay Cultural Centre) 
  • Raphael Charpentié (Le Bon Attrait)  
  • Nicolas Bertrand (Ambronay Cultural Centre & Montagne Magique in Hauteville) 
  • Sophie Pouille (Centre d’Art Contemporain de Lacoux) 
  • Zuzanna Fogtt (IN SITU Foundation of Contemporary Art)  
  • Iwone Wernikowska (Podgórze Cultural Centre in Kraków)  

13:30-13:45 Coffee break  

13:45-14:45 Workshops with students   

  • Natalia Dreszer 
  • Natalia Łapaj 
  • Arseniusz Szczerba 
  • Polina Hopta 
  • Władysław Stanowski 
  • Filip  Łabuda 
  • Magdalena Ganczarek 
  • Zuzanna Mrugacz 

 

14:45-15:30 Students presentation 

15:30 Closing  

The debate is an event accompanying the project titled French and Polish Heritage of Former Hospitals, Sanatoriums, Abbeys, and Schools Transformed into Public Or Private Arts and Culture Centers. The Comparative Analysis. The project is financed under the Excellence Initiative Strategic Program at the Jagiellonian University, Faculty of International and Political Studies  

The consortium consists of five partners: the Institute of European StudiesJagiellonian University in Krakow, the Institute of European Studies University Paris 8Université de FrancheComté inBesançon, and the ENCC network Brussels, the ACCR network Paris.