NEWSLETTER – AUTUMN ISSUE – 2024
This EMA Newsletter is dedicated to the 2424 EMA Awards, a new book by EMA Chair Karl B. Murr, and the projects in which EMA participates.
This EMA Newsletter is dedicated to the 2424 EMA Awards, a new book by EMA Chair Karl B. Murr, and the projects in which EMA participates.
We share with you the news from the Heritage in Motion 2024 Award Ceremony, which took place on September 26 at the Regional Ethnographic Open-Air Museum ETAR in Gabrovo, Bulgaria.
On September 12th, 2024, the Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands (RCE) will organize an international symposium on the future of WWII restitution policies, in The Netherlands, and other countries, of cultural heritage looted by the Nazi regime.
On September 15th, the winners of the Heritage in Motion Award were revealed. The Award ceremony took place at Muzeul Național al Banatului in Timisoara, Romania.
Tonight, the winners of three different Awards by the European Museum Academy (EMA) were announced: the Luigi Micheletti Award 2022, the DASA Award 2022 and the Art Museum Award 2022. The Awards ceremony took place at MUDAM-Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean, Luxembourg, following the annual EMA conference, which was held in Esch-sur-Alzette and the Esch-Belval university district from September 8-10.
Tonight in Luxembourg at a ceremony attended by HRH The Princess Sibilla de Luxembourg, the Children in Museums Award 2022 winners were announced!
For only the fourth time in its history the EMA Board has selected an EMA Prize winner: I-On, an overall project between six cultural history museums and one university from seven European countries.
The Gallery of Matica Srpska in Novi Sad decided to open its collection and offer it to fellow citizens through works of art – in the space of our Gallery they tell the story of themselves and their city. The exhibition tells a story of Novi Sad citizens about their life, childhood and desires reflected through selected works from the Gallery art depot and shows that the museum is a place for everyone, and that the Gallery and its collection, seen through the eyes of citizens, can be one of the possible representations of fine arts in the contemporary world.
On Friday, November 12, 2021 in an online ceremony during the Hands On! Conference in Vienna the results of the 2021 Children in Museums Award were announced. The judges were delighted to give the Award to the Dutch Open Air Museum’s Restart programme.
On Saturday 18, 2021, the winners of the three different Awards by the European Museum Academy, the Luigi Micheletti Award 2020-21, the DASA Award 2020-21, and the Art Museum Award 2021 have been announced. Here are the press releases.
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