PUBLIC: Marta Wróblewska, Chief Curator of Günter Grass Museum: Presents Museum Practices as Tools (Re)Define Memory and Identity Issues Through Direct Experience of Tangible and Intanigible Heritage2019-04-08T18:25:47-04:00
Room 475

Organizer:Ilona Friedman

Event 4pm-6pm

Ms. Marta Wróblewska is an art historian, philologue, culture manager, curator, art critic, author of texts in exhibition catalogues, art publications and scientific magazines, member of IKT (International Association of Curators of Contemporary Art), PhD Candidate at the University of Gdansk, guest PhD at Technische Universität zu Berlin // Curator in Gdańsk City Gallery // Chief Curator of Günter Grass Gallery in Gdańsk Time 4pm-6pm

Ms. Marta Wróblewska, the Chief Curator at the Günter Grass Gallery in Danzig/Poland will do a presentation about how Museum Practices as Tools  (Re)Define Memory and Identity Issues Through Direct Experience of Tangible and Intangible Heritage.

The presentation will be followed with a panel discussion with Susan Gladstone, Executive Director of the Jewish Museum of Florida – FIU

For more information about an exhibition curated by Marta Wróblewska on Günter Grass, click here

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