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Special Interests Groups : Inclusive museum, global accessibility A museum for all : clic Interactif poster <More>… Read More

Special Interests Groups : Inclusive museum, global accessibility A museum for all : clic Interactif poster <More>… Read More
Tribute to Inga Karaia, Chair ICOM Georgia Professor, Caucasus University PhD in Humanity sciences, professor of Caucasus University, worked in the fields of museology and cultural heritage, art history and theory. Her merits in the field of museums and art are immeasurable. Inga Karaia was an internationally high-ranking museum professional and scholar. In 2007, together with her colleagues, she founded ICOM Georgia, and since its establishment has been the initiator and implementer of many of its small and large-scale projects at the national, regional, and international levels. For the first time in Georgia, she founded and was leading Museology Master Programme at Tbilisi State Academy of Arts,, the graduates of which work in many museums today and are actively involved in museum current processes; Inga Karaia was executive director of Georgian Museum Association. She has worked as head of the Museum Department and advisor to the Minister at Ministry of Culture and Monument Protection of Georgia (2001-2014), head of the Department of Exhibitions at National Picture Gallery of Georgia, (1984-2001), senior scientific worker at State Institute of History, Archaeology & Ethnography (1978-1984), she is an author of more than 80 scientific, methodology and other publications on art history, cultural heritage protection, cultural policy and museology issues. To this impressive biography, acknowledged by all ICOM professionals, I would like to add a specific CECA dimension. Inga was deeply interested in education issues and came very frequently to CECA gatherings. She organized two regional CECA training sessions, one in Erevan, the other in Tbilissi, gathering participants coming from the South Caucasus region, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaidjan, acting as a peace agent beyond language, alphabet and political differences. CECA was always warmly and enthusiastically welcomed by her and all the members of her family that she managed to involve in her passion for museums. ICOM Georgia welcomed CECA in 2018 for its annual conference, a memorable one. All of us who met Inga will weep and mourn the loss of an essential museum figure and dear friend Marie Clarté O’Neill President of CECA Read More
Theme : focus on Enjoyment Why do we count “visitors” instead of “visits”. The nuance is important, since it takes into account those who come… Read More
Our next annual conference in Leuven takes place from the 25th to the 29th in October 2021 on “co-creation inside and outside the museum”. This… Read More
ICOM Education is the official journal of the CECA. Each journal is composed around a specific theme. Most editions are available online, on this… Read More
Dear CECA members, In this newsletter we would like to update you on the process around the formulation of the new museum definition. This… Read More
Improvins the effectiveness of an éducational or cultural program or the quality of a research project CECA is keen to encourage research in education and… Read More
The International Committee for Education and Cultural Action (ICOM-CECA) organizes its next annual conference in Leuven, from 25 to 29 October 2021. This edition, the… Read More
Colette Dufresne Tassé Award… Read More