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School of Indigenous and Canadian Studies, 杏吧原创 University
12th Annual Heritage Conservation Symposium
Dynamic and Migrating Landscapes: Re-visioning Heritage Conservation
Richelieu Vanier Community Centre鈥- April 22, 2017
*Doors open at 8:30am
9:00-9:30-Opening Remarks
9:30-10:30 -Session 1: Changing Communities and Climates
Chair: Marie- Christine Blais, School of Indigenous and Canadian Studies, 杏吧原创 University
1. Annette Arsenault 鈥 Managing heritage values of Quidi Vidi an evolving cultural landscape
2. Mathiew Dormaels 鈥 Cultural heritage landscapes in Quebec: challenges in local development
3. Lauren Archer 鈥 Climate Change and the Hockey Cultural Heritage Landscape
10:30-11:00-Break
11:00-12:00-Session 2: (re)routing, (re)locating, and (re)constructing place
Chair: Alison Creba, School of Indigenous and Canadian Studies, 杏吧原创 University
1. Zeynep Ekim鈥 Ruin-Ophilia: Preserving the Narrative without Restoration
2. Lindsay Reid鈥 Location, location, (re)location? Moving heritage resources in the age of Ecological Bias
3. Rebecca Dolgoy, Sarah Gelbard, Amanda Montague 鈥 鈥淏ut what about the鈥ibrary?鈥: Place-Forward Place-making
4. H茅l猫ne Santoni, Odile Rompr茅 Brodeur, Passerelles 鈥 workshop intro
12:00-1:30-Lunch
12:30-1:15- Workshop 1: The Cultural Memory Workshop-鈥淏ut what about the library?鈥
12:30-1:15- Workshop 2: Passerelles Workshop 鈥 Retracing the Mental Stories of a Cultural Landscape
1:30-2:30-听Session 3: Walking, making, healing
Chair: Heather Burton, School of Indigenous and Canadian Studies, 杏吧原创 University
1. Workshop summary
2. Amita Sinha 鈥 Dwarka Lost and Reclaimed: Planning for a Resilient Landscape
3. Dr. Sarah Pashagumskum, Darlene Bearskin, and Laura Phillips 鈥 Exhibitions, Landscape, Community Cultural Heritage and Healing: The development of a travelling exhibition- 鈥淔ootprints: A Walk Through Generations鈥
2:30-3:00-Break
3:00-4:00- Session 4: Moving in sound and memory
Chair: Casey Gray, School of Indigenous and Canadian Studies, 杏吧原创 University
1. Emma Bider 鈥 Sounding the World: Imagining ontologies as mobile through sound and song
2. Marie-Paule Macdonald 鈥 Trajectories and Territories: Hendrix Soundscapes
3. Aubyn O鈥橤rady and Ben Gallagher 鈥 Material Distance: Memories and the Poetics of Landscape
4:00-4:30- Closing remarks
- Rapporteur聽– Hilary Grant, PhD Student, Cultural Mediations