Museums & Global Cultural Heritage: Perspectives from the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art
Join leading experts from the Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art for an exciting conversation on preserving cultural heritage, advancing conservation, and the power of global exchange. Learn how American museums are leading the way in protecting humanity's shared treasures and creating partnerships, only at @america! Remarks: Jamie Ravetz, Public Diplomacy Officer, U.S. Embassy Jakarta Speakers: Emma Natalya Stein, Jeffrey P. Cunard Curator of Southeast Asian Art, National Museum of Asian Art Hutomo Wicaksono, Senior Producer & Operation Manager, Video & Interactive Multimedia, National Museum of Asian Art Erin Bryan, Senior Project Manager, National Museum of Asian Art Jenifer Bosworth, Exhibitions Conservator, National Museum of Asian Art Moderator: Sadiah Boonstra, Founder, CultureLab

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