![]() LGBTI stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersexe person.ġ3:00-14:00 AI-assisted storytelling and art-making - talk and panel discussion IHLIA is continuously involved in collecting information about the LGBTI community and making it accessible. IHLIA LGBTIQ+ Heritage is one of the oldest LGBTQI+- archives and libraries in Europe, founded in Amsterdam in 1978. IHLIA is the heritage organisation with a socially relevant and indispensable collection. Lonneke van den Hoonaard and Michel Otten, IHLIA This includes publications, exhibitions, documentaries, theatre and walking tours. The Cork LGBT Archive gathers, preserves and shares that history. Orla Egan will discuss the various ways in which we work to animate the archive, to bring the history to life and make it more exciting and accessible. Cork has a long and rich history of LGBT activism and community development. Orla Egan, Founder and CEO of the Cork LGBT ArchiveĪnimating the archive: Cork LGBT Archive. During our Online Creative Residency, we'll work together to uncover some of these stories, tell them in various formats and share them to enrich our heritage with diverse voices. Unfortunately, LGBTQ+ stories are often invisible within cultural heritage collections. Introducing our first Online Creative Residency.Īleks Strzelichowska, Europeana FoundationĬultural heritage should be by and for everyone. The session will highlight her research and artistic process along with a glimpse into how the project impacted on her own personal journey of discovery.ġ2:00-12:30 Diversity and inclusion: why we need more LGBTQ+ stories. How do you present such a groundbreaking and fundamental music style in a traditional museum setting? In this presentation, Willem will give some examples for your inspiration and enjoyment.īringing History to Life: the challenge of creating portraits without the benefit of visual references. This short presentation will explore how Lela Harris created a series of emotive portraits using fragments from historical archives and her imagination, to celebrate and remember the lives of six 18th Century Black Lancastrians who had previously been overlooked by history. Gospel: Musical Journey of Spirit and Hope. Willem was involved in many different aspects in the development of an exhibition on Gospel music for Museum Catharijneconvent in Utrecht, helping the museum in a new adventure in storytelling. In this presentation, we will take you through a number of storytelling methodologies and programmes, both online and offline.ġ3:00-13:45 Art and music as ways to celebrate Black history - Talks and panel discussion We develop methods and programmes targeted at people in the health care and social sector. Welcome to the outreachlab at the House of Alijn, the museum of daily life! The outreachlab is a new department within our museum where we use the collection to create an impact on people's health and well-being. Liesa Rutsaert and Sam de Schutter - Huis van Alijn Outreach Lab This presentation focusses on the meaning of the photovoice project for the recovery process of the participants while revealing how gendered dynamics of recovery capital are engrained in Western recovery pathways. More importantly, the day-to-day experiences of women in recovery are the starting point. ![]() The photovoice project Recovery Pathways focusses on understanding how recovery is being shaped through the lens of recovery capital and gender. Tijs Van Steenberghe - Photovoicing Recovery Pathways 10:30-11:15 The power of storytelling for mental health and wellbeing - Talks and panel discussion ![]()
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