The Ethics of Caring is an exploratory project hosted by WhatIsConservation.com where the Creative Team interviews laborers across the heritage sector about how they are leveraging their agency and positions of power to affect positive change within their communities. The first season explores how the concept of collective success embeds itself into collection care activities, what it can be for groups of laborers, and how it can be a guide for developing community sustainably.
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The Ethics of Caring is an exploratory project hosted by WhatIsConservation.com where the Creative Team interviews laborers across the heritage sector about how they are leveraging their agency and positions of power to affect positive change within their communities. The first season explores how the concept of collective success embeds itself into collection care activities, what it can be for groups of laborers, and how it can be a guide for developing community sustainably.
In this epsiode, Lihi Levie, Tel Aviv- and Berlin-based contemporary art conservator, who speaks with Nupur Prakash, a gender and law expert, on embedding their values into their professional practices. Nupur and Lihi discuss what it means to "decolonize the mind", some of the consequences of the imposed values of the global north, and the agency we have to share expansive thoughts with those around us. Are you interested in joining us for an online discussion? Hold the date to gather virtually on 15 February 2023 at 9PT/12ET/17GMT/7IST. Support for this podcast is generously provided by the Winterthur/University of Delaware Program in Art Conservation and the Society of Winterthur Fellows. It is hosted on WhatIsConservation.com.
The Ethics of Caring
The Ethics of Caring is an exploratory project hosted by WhatIsConservation.com where the Creative Team interviews laborers across the heritage sector about how they are leveraging their agency and positions of power to affect positive change within their communities. The first season explores how the concept of collective success embeds itself into collection care activities, what it can be for groups of laborers, and how it can be a guide for developing community sustainably.