Spring School

Spring school Museum Dr. Guislain

23.05.2022 - 27.05.2022

In 2022 Museum Dr. Guislain Academy will team up with the National Waterfront Museum in Wales. There they will be assisted by the Heritage Centre SCJM from Belgium and The National Archives UK. Together they’ll deliver the International Spring School Cultural Heritage & Wellbeing from 23 until 27 May 2022 in Swansea. This spring school wants to support professionals working in or with the cultural heritage sector in the development of outreach programs using heritage collections for wellbeing activities. The focus during the spring school is on green spaces of care and community engagement. For five days the participants, depending on their level of experience, are going to be guided in developing an offering ranging for people with dementia in a residential setting to working with communities around mental health issues. The participants will come into contact with a wide range of methods and instruments that already are been used by inspiring cases were cultural heritage collections are used for the improvement of the wellbeing of specific target groups.

The spring school is to be delivered by a highly experienced team of experts who are leading in different fields connected to cultural heritage and wellbeing:

  • Bart De Nil, Expert wellbeing, culture and community engagement, Belgium Developed training programs and published several books about cultural heritage, health and wellbeing based on this own experience as a practitioner and researcher. Organised and delivered many international training programmes.

  • Bart Marius, artistic director Museum Dr. Guislain, Belgium
    Is leading an internationally renowned museum about mental health that uses its museum grounds as a place of care. Their focus is on creative community engagement in co-operation with neighborhood health centers.

  • Zoë Gealy, Community Partnerships and Engagement Co-ordinator, Amgueddfa Cymru, National Waterfront Museum, UK
    Leads on Community partnerships and engagement for disadvantaged and protected characteristics groups. Focusing on health and wellbeing. Leads on GRAFT community garden alongside freelance artist Owen Griffiths.

  • Owen Griffiths, artist, workshop leader and facilitator, UK
    In his socially engaged practice he works with food systems, land use and collaborative processes to explore the possibilities of art to create new frameworks, resources and systems. He leads a number of long-term projects including GRAFT: A Soil Based Syllabus.

  • Kaat Leeman, director Heritage Centre of the Sisters of Charity, Belgium
    Manages a unique collection that she uses for wellbeing activities that combines object handling and storytelling. Her storages are open to people recovering from mental health issues, who then choose an object and create a story connected to or inspired by it.

  • Andrew Payne, Head Education and Outreach at The National Archives, UK Leads on the development of programmes and services to engage audiences of all ages with the collection of The National Archives. Has worked internationally on programmes using archives for education, community outreach, artistic inspiration and well-being.

Who is the training course for?

  • Professionals working in cultural heritage organizations (museums, archives, galleries, libraries with special collections)

  • Students in the field of creative health, museum studies, etc.

  • Researchers in the field of creative health, museum studies, etc.

At the end of the training course, you'll be able to develop a resource for a specific target group, can design wellbeing activities, make a detailed plan of the resource and present the rational of the resource to a group. You'll also receive a certificate (which you can showcase on your LinkedIn profile, CV or resumé, and/or share it with employers).

Practical information

  • Location: National Waterfront Museum in Swansea (Wales)

  • Price: 350, - Euros (including VAT)

  • For this you will get lunches, refreshments and snacks during the sessions and breaks, course materials and participation in the social program. All other expenses are borne by the participants. Attending the social program is not mandatory. There’s a very large variation of accommodation in Swansea.

  • Participants are expected to bring their laptop.

  • Maximum 20 participants.

How to register

  • Send an email stating your name, position and /or institution to: winterschool2022Swansea@gmail.com

  • You’ll receive a confirmation. If your registration is accepted, you’ll receive an email with more details. Participants receive a detailed timetable and briefing document of the spring school. The invoice for the registration fee will be send to the participant in January 2022. Your registration is only final after payment of registration fee.

The spring school is organized by Museum Dr. Guislain and the National Waterfront Museum in co-operation with Heritage Center SCJM and The National Archives UK.

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