WHEN: 11:30am – 3:30pm, Friday, 29 November 2024
WHERE: Special Handling Unit, Fremantle Prison, Western Australia
TICKETS: $25 (Students $10), includes tour of Fremantle Prison (11:30am-12:30pm) & lunch (12:30-1:30pm)
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Supported by the ARC Everyday Heritage Linkage Project and Fremantle Prison, this workshop will bring together heritage practitioners seeking to explore the role and relevance of everyday heritage and difficult legacies in their work. Primed by case study presentations, participants will discuss and contribute ideas, methods, and case examples that can inform the development and publication of heritage industry-focused guidance. The workshop will be relevant to heritage specialists working in the fields of heritage conservation and management, architecture, history, archaeology, and planning.
It is desirable that Workshop attendees will have attended the day-long Everyday Heritage Symposium on Thursday 28 November at the University of Western Australia.
FACILITATORS
Prof Tracy Ireland, University of Canberra
Sharon Veale, CEO, GML Heritage
Dr Steve Brown, University of Canberra
INTERLOCUTORS
Prof Laura McAtackney, University College Cork – Ireland
Dr Timo Ylimanu, University of Oulu – Finland
SPEAKERS
Luke Donegan, Manager, Sites of Truth Telling, Dept of Planning, Lands and Heritage
Flavia Kiperman, Director, Element Advisory
Dr Charlotte Feakins, Lecturer in Heritage Studies, University of Sydney
Dr Imogen Wegman, Lecturer in Humanities, University of Tasmania
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