14. - 18. September 2014, Jewish Museum Berlin
Advanced Curatorial Education Programme (A-CEP)
The programme wil consist of different hands-on and theoretical workshops, presentations by both tutors and participants and discussion sessions on topics such as collection strategies, identification and interpretation of ritual and secular objects, provenance research and printed images. Workshops will be tutored by Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek, Inka Bertz (JMB), Michal Friedlander (JMB), Aubrey Pomerance (JMB) and others. The group will also visit and work at the Cenrum Judaicum and the Jewish Cemetery Weissensee. Participants are requested to prepare themselves by workin on different assignments and presentations.
Programm director: Felicitas Heimann.Jelinek
Assistent: Michaela Feurstein-Prasser
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Excursion to the Centrum Judaicum
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The New Synagogue - what remained from the main building
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Mirjam Knotter, Jewish Historical Museum Amsterdam, Felicitas Heiman-Jelinek, xhibit.at
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Workshop "Printed Images" - working with originals
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Workshop "Printed Images"
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Inka Bertz, Berlin, explains the different printing techniques
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Working with objects from the collection of the Jewish Museum Berlin
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Excursion to the Jewish Cemetery Schönhauser Allee
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Studying inscription - what could this mean?
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The solution was found....
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At the grave of Leopold Zunz
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M. Friedlander presents silver object from the JMB collection.
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Workshop "Silver Object" with Michal Friedländer, JMBerlin und Reinhard Sänger, Karlsruhe
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R. Sänger helping to define the objects
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Anna August, Michal Friedlander (both JMB), Mirjam Knotter, Amsterdam
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