Advanced - Curatorial Education Programme 17-21 April 2016 Southern Germany // Vorarlberg
Advanced - Curatorial Education Programme www.aejm.org Location Munich // Fürth // Schwabach // Schnaittach // Memmelsdorf // Binswangen // Augsburg // Ulm // Baisingen // Hohenems (AT) // Contact Eva Koppen AEJM Sr. Project Manager aejm@aejm.org Picture on the front cover: Torah shield b y Johann Christoph Kuhn (1714/16) Picture by Franz Kimmel/ Jewish Culture Museum Augsburg-Schwabia
Programme Sunday, 17 April Monday, 18 April 9.30 Registration and welcome by Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek, programme director A-CEP, and Bernhard Purin, director Jewish Museum Munich Location: Jewish Museum Munich 9.45 10.45 10.45 Departure to Schnaittach Jewish Heritage on Location II Schnaittach Synagogue Departure to Memmelsdorf 10.00 13.00 13.00 14.00 Workshop Creating Exhibitions I Jewish Museum Munich - Beer is the Wine of this Land: Jewish Brewery Tales Lunch Break 11.45 12.45 12.45 13.45 Lunch Break Jewish Heritage on Location III Memmelsdorf Synagogue 13.45 Departure to Binswangen 14.00 Departure to Schwabach 16.15 17.15 Jewish Heritage on Location III Binswangen Synagogue 16.00 17.00 Jewish Heritage on Location I Schwabach Synagogue 17.15 Departure to Augsburg 17.30 1 Museum Visit Jewish Museum of Franconia, Fürth with curatorial introduction by director Daniela Eisenstein 18.00 19.15 Museum Visit Jewish Culture Museum Augsburg- Schwaben with curatorial introduction by director Dr Benigna Schönhagen Tuesday 19 April 9.15 10.15 10.15 11.15 11.30 Departure to Kriegshaber Jewish Heritage on Location IV Kriegshaber Synagogue Departure to Ulm Coffee Break This seminar is sponsored by the German Federal Foreign Office 3
Programme 11.30 13.00 13.00 14.00 14.00 15.30 15.30 16.00 16.00 17.45 18.00 18.45 Workshop Creating Exhibitions II Questions of Faith. Chat Rooms along the Way to the Modern Era at the Ulm Museum, with Felicitas Heimann- Jelinek Continuation Workshop Creating Exhibitions II Plenary presentation of workshop results & Exhibition concept Coffee break Curatorial Tour by Felicitas Heimann- Jelinek Optional visit to the Ulm Minster church (Ulmer Münster) Thursday 21 April 9.30 12.30 12.30 13.30 Workshop Creating Exhibitions III Jewish Museum Hohenems with Dr Hanno Loewy, director JMH 13.30 Transfer to Zurich Airport (arrival ca. 15.15) Wednesday 20 April 11.00 12.00 12.00 13.00 13.00 16.00 16.00 18.00 Departure to Baisingen Jewish Heritage on Location V Baisingen Synagogue Departure to Hohenems (Austria) Jewish Heritage on Location VI Hohenems Synagogue & Mikwe 4
Information The Advanced Curatorial Education Programme is a joined programme initiative by the Association of European Jewish Museums and the Jewish Museum Berlin. The A-CEP I 16 in will focus on: 1. Curating temporary or semi-permanent exhibitions in Jewish museums in Europe 2. Jewish built heritage in the framework of curatorial practice at Jewish museums in Europe For this special edition, the group will travel around Southern Germany and to the Vorarlberg region in Austria in order to visit various museums and exhibitions of Jewish curatorial interest, as well as Jewish heritage sites in smaller and lessvisited places. Frankfurt, Düsseldorf and Hamburg. For more information see: www.fly-away.de/ On Thursday 21 April, after the closing of the seminar, a transfer to Zurich airport will be offered. Estimated arrival time at the airport: 15.15. If you will travel by train, Hohenems Bahnhof offers connections or you could travel from Heerbrugg (CH). For more information see: www.oebb.at or www.sbb.ch Accommodation Seminar fee The AEJM charges a seminar fee of 350 EUR, to be paid in advance by bank transfer. This fee will cover accommodation (4 nights including breakfast), daily bus transfers and a transfer to Zurich airport at the end of the programme. The fee should be paid March 15 at the latest. Account holder: Association of European Jewish Museums IBAN: NL24 ABNA 0565 9451 73 BIC/SWIFT: ABNANL2A Bank: ABN AMRO Bank, Amsterdam The AEJM will arrange accommodation from Sunday 17 until Thursday 21 April (4 nights), in the following cities: Furth, Augsburg, Ulm and Hohenems. This concerns single rooms, including breakfast, in 3-star hotels. The seminar fee will cover the costs for accommodation. As the seminar will start in Munich on Sunday morning, it is strongly recommended to arrive on Saturday 16 April. Participants are responsible for booking their own accommodation in Munich for 16 April. You can find hotel and hostel offers on www.booking.com Please note that when arranging the bank transfer, your institution should cover all transaction costs, including international processing fees. Travels The seminar will start on Sunday morning 17 April at the Jewish Museum Munich (DE). The last workshop will take place on Thursday morning 21 April at the Jewish Museum Hohenems (AT). The group will travel by coach. If you will travel to the seminar by air, it is highly recommended to book a round trip with a flight to Munich and a return flight from Zurich. All major air companies fly to/from Munich and Zurich airports. For more information see: www.munich-airport.de and www.zurich-airport.com. The Bodensee Airport in Friedrichshafen offers flights to Berlin, This seminar is sponsored by the German Federal Foreign Office 5