Heritage Practice in Contested Spaces: Introduction

1914: Across the Hawthorn Hedge
10th January 2019
Heritage Practice in Contested Spaces: Day 1
11th January 2019

Heritage Practice in Contested Spaces: Introduction

Project Attributes

Project:

Heritage Practice in Contested Spaces

Owner:

CCGBC Museum Services

Date:

10th January 2019


Heritage Practice in Contested Spaces

The Heritage Practice in Contested Spaces seminar took place in Roe Valley Arts and Cultural Centre, Limavady on 23-23 September 2013.

Heritage Practice in Contested Spaces Seminar was an exciting participatory learning opportunity developed by Causeway Museum Service in collaboration with partners ranging from local community groups to international organisations.

Over the 4 days it provided participants with a practical hands-on opportunity to explore and develop practice, evaluate the impact of heritage work in our communities and the chance to engage with international practitioners and academics to benchmark their work.  It looked at a range of impressive local work in a wider context with “learning to learn” as a key objective.

This seminar and the associated work is relevant to everyone who engages with or uses heritage in their work

Seminar flyer Evaluation brouchure



Day 1

Evaluation Methodology

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Day 2

Project of Plantation Case Studies & Giants Causeway Visitor Centre

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Day 3

Rural Contested Spaces & On the Brink Workshop

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Day 4

Stitching and Unstitching the Troubles Workshop & NE PEACE III Cultural Fusions Project Finale

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