‘Azimute’: a new frontier in cultural citizenship

Inês Câmara and Raj Isar presented Azimute, a project that values Islamic heritage through curatorial practice and civic reflection.
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26 Oct 2024 26 min
Summer School

The Summer School brought together experts to discuss topics such as the impact of Artificial Intelligence on museum work, participatory curatorship, collaborative networks, and the role of museums in constructing and challenging historical identities.

In their presentation, Inês Câmara and Raj Isar introduced the project Azimute, created to promote and celebrate the Portuguese Islamic heritage through curating activities and civic reflection with cultural institutions and school communities. This talk was part of the third panel of the conference, titled Networks and partnerships: the multiplying effect.

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The Calouste Gulbenkian Museum Summer School is a space for sharing, debate and training, bringing together experts from leading national and international museums and cultural institutions.
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