ICOM The Netherlands will organize the session ‘Large Impact by Joining Forces’ as part of the ICOM General Conference Kyoto 2019. The General Conference will be held from 1 until 7 September.
The session will use the historical Dutch-Japanese ties as backdrop to discuss the main theme of the conference: ‘Museums as Cultural Hubs: the Future of Tradition’. The session will be organized in collaboration with the Japan Museum Sieboldhuis and Dejima Restoration Office of Nagasaki City.
Link to session: https://www.icomnederland.nl/nieuws/122-large-impact-by-joining-forces-session-at-the-icom-general-conference-kyoto-2019
Link ICOM: http://icom-kyoto-2019.org/
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