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Shared Heritage: As we see it

A Travelling Exhibition by the participants of the 17th ASEF University

Project Period: Contact: Department: Programme: Theme:
20 Jun 2011 - 31 December 2012 Joel Bassig People-to-People Exchange ASEF University Arts and Culture



Venue:
ASEM countries


Forty-one (41) students and young professionals from 31 ASEM countries have collaborated on this traveling exhibition entitled “Shared Heritage: As We See It”. It showcases photographs and videos presented at the culmination of the 17th ASEF University (AU17) programme in Penang, Malaysia (July 2011). The exhibition highlights the perspectives of AU17 participants on “Cultural Heritage”.

AU17 is a response to the priorities identified by the Culture Ministers of Asia and Europe during the 4th Culture Ministers Meeting (CMM) in Poznan, Poland (2010). “The need to foster awareness of common cultural heritage as a part of youth education” was given special emphasis by the Ministers.

The exhibition covers the following themes:
     - Definition of Shared Heritage
     - Importance of Shared Heritage
     - Examples of Shared Heritage
     - Young People and Shared Heritage

“Shared Heritage: As We See It” is scheduled to be in:

     1. Hungary (December 2011 - January 2012) 
     2. Romania (January - February 2012)

   It is also envisaged to be at the following destinations in 2012:
     3. Greece 
     4. France
     5. Spain
     6. Czech Republic
     7. Australia 
     8. Singapore
     9. Malaysia
    10. Phillippines

The exhibition is scheduled to be presented alongside the 5th Culture Ministers’ Meeting (CMM) in Yogyakarta, Indonesia (September, 2012).

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Project Updates

  • Seeing beyond the exhibition

    Published on 14 Feb 2012

    By Alexandra Graff (AU17 Participant, Budapest)

    First of all I would say, the programme, the participants, the organisers and every moment of 17th ASEF University (AU17) made it one of the
    most exciting experience in my life.

    It was an honour to have worked and cooperated with the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) through its People-to-People Exchange (P2P) Department on having Budapest as the first destination of the travelling exhibition.

    It was so encouraging to get that much support from Mr Joel Bassig and ASEF for the logistics and overall management of the exhibition, and special attention from the embassies of the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) countries in Hungary, as well as the support of the Hungarian media.

    When I saw and held those pictures again in my hands, I relived the experience and the time when I was in Malaysia with my AU17 friends. It was great that Petko Karadechev (AU17, Bulgaria) could open the exhibition, and that Lucia Simaskova (AU17, Slovakia) took the time to visit. Our small reunion made us feel as though we were transported back to Penang – at the very place were our friendship began.

    It was not just the 3 of us there. The presence of those who were involved in putting this exhibition together was greatly felt in the halls of Vizrakter – through their thoughts written on small pieces of paper, their work, and their creativity. Moreover, my sincerest gratitude goes to Vizrakter for generously welcoming the exhibition with open arms.

    It was most rewarding to hear that the visitors, who had no background knowledge on the programme and its aim, have had very similar opinions and feelings as we had. This is a great confirmation for all of us that the exhibition has indeed faithfully conveyed the message of how we – 41 participants from 31 countries – see Shared Heritage.

    Click here to contact Alexandra

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    AU17 Budapest Launch_Alex and Petko

  • AU17 Traveling Exhibition

     

    AU17's traveling exhibition "Shared Heritage: As we see it" is now open for public viewing in Bucharest, Romania (Cărtureşti Café Verona, Arthur Verona Street, no. 13-15).

    Photos of the exhibit's launch will be posted here soon. For inquiries, please contact Mr Joel Bassig (ASEF) or Ms Irina Paraschvoiu (Romania).

  • AU17 Traveling Exhibition - Budapest launch

    The photo and video exhibition Shared Heritage: As we see it, curated by the 17th ASEF University (AU17) participants, is now traveling to various ASEM countries. The first destination of its Asia-Europe tour is Budapest, Hungary, and was launched on 01 December 2011 at Vizraker Kiraly Furdo 1027 Budapest, Fo Str. 84.

    ASEF would like to thank Ms Alexandra Graff (AU17 participant from Hungary), for her efforts in putting together the Budapest launch of the exhibition.

     

    Our gratitude also goes to Vizrakter Kiraly Furdo, for its generosity in hosting the exhibition within its premises.

     

     Click here for photos of the launch. For inquiries, please email  Mr Joel Bassig.