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Version 12f 1/13 Cincinnati 2017 ICMEMO 20th Conference ICAMT 44th Conference Preliminary Conference Program V12f - VERSION 2017_0801 Memory Building: Engaging Society in Self-Reflective Museums October 14-18, 2017 Cincinnati, Ohio, USA Seminar October 19-21 Washington, DC, USA This conference is a joint meeting of two committees of the International Council of Museums (ICOM) the International Committee of Memorial Museums in Remembrance of the Victims of Public Crimes (ICMEMO) and the International Committee for Architecture and Museum Techniques (ICAMT).

Version 12f 2/13 Saturday, October 14 DAY 0 Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza 35 W 5th Street Sunday, October 15 DAY 1 National Underground Railroad Freedom Center 50 E Freedom Way Cincinnati Art Museum 953 Eden Park Drive Monday, October 16 DAY 2 National Underground Railroad Freedom Center 50 E Freedom Way The Center for Holocaust and Humanity Education 8401 Montgomery Road Cincinnati, OH 45236 Tuesday, October 17 DAY 3 Contemporary Arts Center 44 E 6th Street Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives 3101 Clifton Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45220 Plum Street Temple Isaac M. Wise Temple 720 Plum Street Wednesday, October 18 DAY 4 Cincinnati Art Museum 953 Eden Park Drive Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal 1301 Western Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45203

Version 12f 3/13 Saturday, October 14 Memory Building DAY 0 Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza 09:30 11:00 ICMEMO Board Meeting 11:30 12:30 ICMEMO Membership Meeting 13:00 17:00 City Tour Highlighting local stops on the Underground Railroad Registration limited See registration page for details

Version 12f 4/13 Sunday, October 15 Memory Building DAY 1 National Underground Railroad Freedom Center 09:00 10:00 Registration and Coffee/Tea 10:00 11:00 Tours in the Freedom Center 11:00 12:00 Presentation and Feedback 12:00 13:00 Lunch 13:00 13:30 Welcome Words 13:30 14:15 Keynote session 1 Suay Aksoy - ICOM President 14:15 14:30 Coffee/Tea Break 14:30 16:15 Keynote session 2 Sarah Bloomfield director of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum International Respondents Thomas Lutz session chair Cincinnati Art Museum 17:00 19:00 Reception

Version 12f 5/13 Monday, October 16 Memory Building DAY 2 National Underground Railroad Freedom Center 09:00 09:30 Registration and Coffee/Tea 09:30 12:15 Memory & The Confederacy: America Confronts its History of Slavery Speakers and International Respondents tba 12:15 13:30 Lunch 13:30 15:00 Constitutional Court building in Johannesburg, South Africa film & discussion Joan Bacharach Mary Case 15:00 16:00 Design of the Collection Center United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Christopher Wood, SmithGroupJJR The Center for Holocaust and Humanity Education 16:00 17:30 Bus goes to The Center for Holocaust and Humanity Education Bus 16:30 17:30 The Center for Holocaust and Humanity Education Tour and Visit Free evening

Version 12f 6/13 Tuesday, October 17 Memory Building DAY 3 Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives 08:45 Bus from Hilton Netherland Plaza 09:00 09:30 Registration and Coffee/Tea 09:30 10:00 Topic: TBA Gary P. Zola, Director of the American Jewish Archives Sarah Weiss, Moderator 10:00 10:45 The future of Holocaust Museums: Cincinnati, Macedonia and Dallas Michael Berenbaum 10:45 11:30 International respondents 11:30 12:30 12:30 13:30 Lunch Break Hebrew Union College Library Rare Books Collection, American Jewish Archives, Skirball Museum and Architectural tour of the recently-opened HUC Library Tours and visit 13:30 16:00 Pecha Kucha Themes: 1: Architectures of Apartheid 2: Transitioning from Historical Places to Museum Spaces 3: History & Healing 4: Community Engagement Practices These themes will be presented in Pecha Kucha style by Museum professionals. 16:00 16:30 Coffee/Tea Break Plum Street Temple 16:45 Bus departs for Plum Street Temple 17:00 18:00 Plum Street Temple Tour and Visit by Rabbi Karen Tomashow 18:00 Walk to hotel Contemporary Arts Center 19:00 21:00 Reception

Version 12f 7/13 Wednesday, October 18 Memory Building DAY 4 08:45 Bus departs from Hilton Netherlands Hotel Cincinnati Art Museum 09:00 09:30 Registration Coffee/Tea 09:30 12:30 Session ICMEMO TBA 09:30 12:30 Session ICAMT Daylight in Art Museums Introduction National Museum of Art Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen Cincinnati Museum of Art 12:30 13:30 Lunch and Museum Visit Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal 13:30 15:30 HARD HAT Tour of this $212 million renovation project. 14:00 Bus departs to Hotel 14:00 Bus departs to Airport 16:30 18:00 Farewell Drinks in Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza, on your own Informal meeting

Version 12f 8/13 Registration Memory Building Registration: Website: http://cincinnatiusa.simpleviewinc.com/rsvp/?action=details&noredirect=1&eventid=129 Fee: $250 full conference fee for members of ICOM $350 full conference fee for non-members $100 daily for members for members of ICOM $150 daily for non-members What is included: Four days of conference All Receptions, Lunches and Coffee Breaks Transportation to conference sites To become a VOTING member of ICMEMO or ICAMT you need to first join ICOM through your National Committee, then select ICMEMO for your choice of International Committee as a voting member. INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM http://icom.museum/fileadmin/user_upload/pdf/membership/form_ind_2015 _ENG.pdf MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION AND APPLICATIONS FOR ICOM-US https://incus.memberclicks.net/join-us INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM http://icom.museum/fileadmin/user_upload/pdf/membership/form_inst_2015 _ENG.pdf If you're already an ICOM member and simply need to become a voting or non-voting member of ICMEMO or ICAMT as your INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE, then please use this form: http://icom.museum/fileadmin/user_upload/pdf/membership/form_ic_2015_ ENG.pdf Complete applicable forms and Send to: membership@icom.museum Please make sure to send copy of your email and form to us so we can recommend or confirm your membership of ICMEMO, as needed: MoorsM@kreis-paderborn.de Other links of interest: ICMEMO website http://network.icom.museum/icmemo/ ICAMT website: http://network.icom.museum/icamt What is not included: Accommodations Transport from airport to hotel

Version 12f 9/13 INTRODUCTION Memory Building The International Committee of Memorial Museums in Remembrance of the Victims of Public Crimes and the International Committee for Architecture and Museum Techniques have a joint conference in Cincinnati USA. The theme of the conference: MEMORY BUILDING: Engaging Society in self-reflective Museums Cincinnati, Ohio, the Queen City in the heart of America offers an unexpectedly apt venue at the crossroads of a complex political time to explore the topic of engaging societies in self-reflective museums. The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center will host the meeting that begins with an examination of American narratives in its national museums, and moves to other themes of interest to ICAMT and ICMEMO members as we hold joint and parallel sessions including the Architecture of Memorial Museums on Historical Sites and Off Site, the Human Rights Struggle and Slavery in Exhibitions throughout the World, creating innovative spaces, and recreating spaces where the narratives used for years are no longer resonant with its current visitors. Conference Chairs: o Conference Chair Karen S. Franklin, USA Leo Baeck Institute New York (ICMEMO Past Chair) o Conference Co-Chair Jean Hilgersom, Netherlands ToornendPartners (ICAMT President) o Conference Co-Chair Ophelia Leon, England A.R.T.E. ArtRespectToleranceEducation (ICMEMO President) o Program Chair Thomas Lutz, Germany Topographie des Terrors, Berlin o Program Chair Joerg Skriebeleit, Germany Flossenbuerg Memorial This conference is possible because of the support of: Individuals: Peter S. Kalikow Shelly Gerson Judy and Steve Stein Chris Frackiewicz Kay and Douglass McDonald Organizations and Foundations: Jewish Foundation of Cincinnati The David Nathan Meyerson Foundation in honor of Karen S Franklin ICOM - US ICMEMO International Committee of Memorial Museums in Remembrance of the Victims of Public Crimes ICAMT International Committee for Architecture and Museum Techniques Corporations: Kolar Design, inc. Turner Construction Company

Version 12f 10/13 MAP of CINCINNATI Memory Building

Version 12f 11/13 INFORMATION Memory Building The official hotel for the ICMEMO/ICAMT conference is the Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza, an Art Deco landmark in the heart of downtown Cincinnati. We encourage you to stay at the Hilton it s magnificent! The hotel is in easy walking distance of the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. All bus transportation will leave directly from the Hotel. Special conference rates have been negotiated for ICMEMO and ICAMT participations. All reservations for the conference rate of $169/night MUST BE MADE BY SEPTEMBER 22, 2017. Conference participants need to make their own reservations. Speakers or recipients of grants for the meeting will be reimbursed for lodging expenses only if they book at the Conference Hotel by September 22, 2017. Reservations can be made by calling 1-800- HILTONS and referring to the group code or by clicking on the link below. Group Code: MMU Web Link: https://aws.passkey.com/go/mmuoct2017 Each guest will need to provide a credit card number to guarantee their reservations. For questions contact ICMEMO secretary Markus Moors, markus.moors@t-online.de ICMEMO Members Requesting Funding: Please fill out the Registration Form. Then, complete the Grant Application Form and email it to Markus Moors. The deadline for grant applications is September 5th. You will be contacted by September 15th.

Version 12f 12/13 ICMEMO IN WASHINGTON DC Memory Building Thursday, October 19 th Venue: US Holocaust Memorial Museum 100 Raoul Wallenberg Pl SW, Washington, DC 20024 9:30 Jacek Nowakowski The establishment of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum: History, Goals, Narrative of the exhibition 11:30 Tad Stancke Combining history and commitment against human right violation nowadays The role of the USHMM in the American policy and society 13:00 Lunch break at the USHMM (with staff members and scholars, tbc) 14:00 Ramee Gentry Guided visit of the permanent and temporary exhibitions Topic: At 20 What worked and what s planned for the New Exhibition The Washington seminar is available only to ICMEMO and ICAMT members who have registered and participated in the entire Cincinnati conference. There is no registration fee for the Washington Seminar. Space is limited to 20 participants. Register early. Preference will be given to international participants. Airline tickets are available through ICMEMO at $110, by September 15. For hotel reservations, and questions, contact ICMEMO secretary Markus Moors, markus.moors@t-online.de. We regret there are currently no travel subsidies for the Washington seminar. 17:00 Evaluation

Version 12f 13/13 ICMEMO IN WASHINGTON DC Memory Building Friday, October 20 th Venue National Museum of the American Indian 4th St SW & Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20560 10:00 Guided tour through the museum 11:30 The National Museum of the American Indian: History, Narrative, Significance for Politics and Society in America 12:30 Lunch break at the National Museum of the American Indian Venue National Museum of African American History & Culture 15th St. and Constitution Ave., NW Washington, DC 14:00 Guided tour through the museum 15:30 National Museum of African American History & Culture: History, Narrative, Significance for Politics and Society in America 17:30 Evaluation Saturday, October 21 Informal Group tours of Washington s great museums by our Washington colleagues