Márton Erzsébet (szerk.): Múzeumi Hírlevél, 2006 (27. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
2006-03-01 / 3. szám
m^ÚZEUMI J/íRLEVÉLi© In memoriam... In memoriam Szilágyi István (1938-2005) A Műszaki Egyetem építészmérnöki oklevelével először a VASITERV-nél tervezőként, majd Szombathely Város Főépítészeként dolgozó Szilágyi István 2005 december 5-én elhunyt. A város és a megye építészeti fejlődésének alakítója volt. A „Szombathely városépítés- és építészettörténete a dualizmus korában" című, 2005-ben - nem sokkal halála előtt - megjelent könyvében tükröződik egy elkötelezett városrendező építész szemlélete. A városfejlődés minden elemét adatokkal alátámasztva, gazdag képanyaggal mutatja be. A könyv budapesti bemutatójára 2006 április 20-án 17 órakor a Litea könyvesboltban (Hess András tér ) kerül sor, amelyre minden érdeklődőt tisztelettel meghívunk. VI EMAC - European Museum Advisors Conference June 24-28, 2006 Budapest, Hungary Supporting Museums in Achieving Quality At last, the long awaited VI EMAC is shaping up! It will not only reveal hidden treasures of Eastern Europe but will provide an opportunity to immerse in the pleasures of the Museums' Night in a newly joined member of the European Union. The conference The Pulszky Society - Hungarian Museum Association and the Foundation for Museums and Visitors with the support of the Hungarian Ministry for Cultural Heritage organizes the VI EMAC in Budapest between June 24—28, 2006. The conference addresses all the European professionals working within museum support organisations - ministries, cultural departments, cultural associations, training centres, foundations, etc. - as well as independent advisors, and sets itself as an occasion for exchange on issues of common interest. In previous years, EMAC has been held in Great Britain (1992), Germany (1993), The Netherlands (1996), Italy (1999), and Belgium (2001) each time being organised by the hosting country and with the participation of approximately one hundred delegates each year. EMAC is an informal network gathering individuals and institutions dealing with museums, but doesn't have statutory or coordinating bodies, an office or specific sources of funding; therefore, the conference originates from the desire to give continuity to the process of mutual knowledge and exchange begun in former years and from the willingness of the two Hungarian non-profit organizations that took the organisational tasks upon themselves. The conference is therefore open to all those who are interested in the issues under discussion and want to communicate with colleagues from other countries, also to find out more about museum advisory organisations all over Europe. The theme “Supporting Museums in Achieving Quality” has been chosen as the main theme of the conference, after hearing comments and suggestions from participants from previous years. Issues such as the changing functions of advisors, their flexibility and adaptibility to the changing sitiation; instruments of changes (training etc); quality versus public success and networking or cooperation as a tool for enhancing quality will be discussed. (See a draft version of schedule attached.) Those interested in presenting significant experiences related to the conference theme, are kindly asked to send their proposals to Anikó Korenchy-Misz - Foundation for Museums and Visitors (mlalapitvany@externet.hu) until March 5, 2006. All those proposing a paper will be contacted personally and notified about the acceptance of their proposal. The programme Participants will arrive on June 23rd, Friday and the programme starts on June 24th, Saturday. There will be plenary sessions in ENGLISH and work in groups, besides excursions and visits to local museums, in particular to institutions which offer the possibility of continuing discussion and further explore the themes addressed by the conference. Saturday night, delegates will have the opportunity to join the various events of the Museums' Night in Budapest. The closing ceremony and the farewell party will be on the evening of the 27th, Tuesday but on Wednesday, we will organize some more visits to museums in Budapest. A more detailed programme of the conference will be made available later on. The update will also be available on Internet: www.mlalapitvany.hu 104