World Heritage for TomorrowSusan Denyer, World Heritage Advisor, ICOMOS, "Outstanding Universal Value as a reflection of evolving ideas of cultural heritage"  This one day conference is jointly organised by ICOMOS-UK, The Open University, and University College London. It marks the 40th anniversary of the World Heritage Convention by looking to the future of World Heritage in the UK and beyond.

World Heritage for TomorrowProfessor Christina Cameron, University of Montreal, "The World Heritage Convention as a charter for global conservation"  This one day conference is jointly organised by ICOMOS-UK, The Open University, and University College London. It marks the 40th anniversary of the World Heritage Convention by looking to the future of World Heritage in the UK and beyond.

World Heritage for TomorrowMarie-Noël Tournoux, Programme Specialist, Special Projects Unit, UNESCO World Heritage Centre, "Managing dynamic Historic Urban Landscapes"  This one day conference is jointly organised by ICOMOS-UK, The Open University, and University College London. It marks the 40th anniversary of the World Heritage Convention by looking to the future of World Heritage in the UK and beyond.

World Heritage for TomorrowFeng Jing, Head of Asia-Pacific Unit, UNESCO, "International Collaboration along the Silk Roads"  This one day conference is jointly organised by ICOMOS-UK, The Open University, and University College London. It marks the 40th anniversary of the World Heritage Convention by looking to the future of World Heritage in the UK and beyond.

World Heritage for TomorrowAdam Wilkinson, Director, Edinburgh World Heritage, "What tools are available to spread the benefits?"  This one day conference is jointly organised by ICOMOS-UK, The Open University, and University College London. It marks the 40th anniversary of the World Heritage Convention by looking to the future of World Heritage in the UK and beyond.

This one day conference is jointly organised by ICOMOS-UK, The Open University, and University College London. It marks the 40th anniversary of the World Heritage Convention by looking to the future of World Heritage in the UK and beyond. Programme Keynote address: Baroness Andrews, Chair, English Heritage http://www.openartsarchive.org/oaa/content/world-heritage-tomorrow-conference Session 1: World Heritage Sustaining which the world values, Chair: Rodney Harrison, UCL

Second Conference

This is the second conference for the ‘Sustainable Art Communities: Creativity and Policy in the Transnational Caribbean’ project, which is taking place at the Institute for International Visual Arts (Iniva, London) on 3rd and 4th December, 2013. ‘Sustainable Art Communities’ is a two-year international research project led by Dr Leon Wainwright (The Open University, UK), with Co-Investigator Professor Dr Kitty Zijlmans (Leiden University), funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) and the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC, UK).

Panel discussion, chairs: Leon Wainwright, Tirzo Martha, Kitty Zijlmans, Alex van Stipriaan  ​On 5-6 February 2013, the Tropenmuseum, Amsterdam (KIT, Royal Tropical Institute) hosted the project conference ‘Sustainable Art Communities: Creativity and Policy in the Transnational Caribbean’.

Workshop Two: Networks and Infrastructure, chaired by Kitty Zijlmans and Leon Wainwright  On 5-6 February 2013, the Tropenmuseum, Amsterdam (KIT, Royal Tropical Institute) hosted the project conference ‘Sustainable Art Communities: Creativity and Policy in the Transnational Caribbean’.

Leon Wainwright and Kitty Zijlmans, Workshop One: What is the basis for a Caribbean community and what role may art play?  On 5-6 February 2013, the Tropenmuseum, Amsterdam (KIT, Royal Tropical Institute) hosted the project conference ‘Sustainable Art Communities: Creativity and Policy in the Transnational Caribbean’.

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