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Opening

Opening Speech from Laksana Tri Handoko, Head of BRIN

Opening Speech from EUNIC Cluster Indonesia / Program Chair Farah Wardani
Welcoming Speech from H.E Fabien Penone, French Ambassador to Indonesia, Timor Leste and to ASEAN

Opening Speech from ICOM – INTERCOM (International Council of Museums)

Opening Speech from Hilmar Farid, Director General of Culture, Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia

 

Ceremony

KEYNOTE SESSION
Best Practices of Museum and Heritage:
New Perspectives & Horizons


Keynote Speakers:
Hilmar Farid
Director General of Culture, Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia
Manuel Rabaté
Director, Louvre Abu Dhabi, France-UAE

Keynote Moderator:
Goranka Horjan
Chair, ICOM-INTERCOM (International Committee for Museum Management); General Director, Museum Dvor Trakošćan, Croatia

Special Presentation by Indonesian Heritage Agency: Igniting a Cultural Revival: The Bold Transformation of Indonesian Museums and Heritage by the Indonesia Heritage Agency (IHA)
Speakers:
Ahmad Mahendra
Head, Indonesian Heritage Agency, Jakarta, Indonesia
Aprina Murwanti
Expert Committee, Indonesian Heritage Agency, Jakarta, Indonesia
Moderator:
Farah Wardani
Programme Chair of Museum Forward, Jakarta, Indonesia

Lunch Break

Panel 1.1 
Retelling Our Stories – New Narratives of Heritage Collections
Reimagining Island Treasures: Bali's New Narratives in Cultural Heritage
by Marlowe Bandem, Executive Advisor, SAKA Museum Bali, Indonesia

Making Heritage Relevant: Contemporary Narratives of Museum Exhibits at Pradoby Victor Cageao, General Coordinator of Conservation, Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid

Rewriting Histories, Redefining Heritage and Identities in the Decolonizing World
by Sharmini Pereira, Chief Curator Museum of Modern & Contemporary Art Sri Lanka, Colombo

Moderator:
Fajar Wijanarko 
Curator, Yogyakarta Palace Museum, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Panel 1.2: 
Indonesian Cultural Heritage and Representation in International Museums

Becoming of the “Indonesia Collection”: The First Ten Years of the National Gallery Singapore
by Horikawa Lisa, Senior Curator and Director (Curatorial & Collections), National Gallery Singapore, Singapore
Indonesian Gallery at the Asia and Pacific Museum in Warsaw, Poland: A Curatorial Perspective
by Maria Szymańska-Ilnata, Curator, the Asia and Pacific Museum, Warsaw, Poland
Museums as Sites of Intercultural Exchanges, Dialogues, and Diplomacy
by Max Meijer, Founder, TiMe Amsterdam (International Museums & Heritage Consultants), Amsterdam, Netherlands

Moderator:
Savitri Sastrawan
Curator, Lecturer, Indonesian Institute of Arts (ISI) Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia

Panel 1.3: 
Agents of Change: Museums in Response to Current Global Issues
Towards Inclusivity and Diversity in Indonesian Museums 
by:
Nusi Lisabilla Estudiantin, Culture Specialist Officer (Museum Sector), Directorate of Cultural Utilisation & Development, Ministry of Culture, Education, Research and Technology of  the Republic of Indonesia
Ajeng Arainikasih, Founder, Museum Ceria, Jakarta, Indonesia
Museums Addressing Ecology, Diversity and Inclusivity for the Young Generation
by Catherine Ritman Smith, Head of Learning & Skills, Young V&A, London, United Kingdom
Contextualizing the Global Majority through Exhibitions and Archive
by Paz Guevara, Curator of Exhibition Practices, Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW), Berlin, Germany

Moderator:
Riksa Afiaty, Head of Programs, Indonesian Visual Art Archive (IVAA), Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Time

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Activities

Lobby

Auditorium BJ Habibie

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