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  • About
    • Mission
    • Contact
  • Resources
    • Case Studies
    • Reports
    • Perspectives
    • Video
  • Programs & Events
    • U.S.-China Museum Leaders Forum
      • 2012 U.S.-China Museum Leaders Forum
      • 2014 U.S.-China Museum Leaders Forum 
      • 2016 U.S.-China Museum Summit
    • Arts & Museum Summit
      • 2013 Arts & Museum Summit
      • 2015 Arts & Museum Summit
      • 2017 Arts & Museum Summit
    • Special Programs
      • The Changing Landscape of Museums Today  
      • U.S. and Chinese Museums and Their Communities
  • Themes
    • Policy & Systems
    • Preserving Culture
    • 21st-Century Institutions
    • Global Impact
    • Philanthropy & Support

Global Impact

Ong Keng Sen on Sustaining Ephemerality

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Fairouz Nishanova on Relevance and Change

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Bárbara Navarro on Preserving Cultural Heritage Through Technology

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Hammad Nasar: “Excessive Enthusiasms: Building Archives and Fueling Practices”

Hammad Nasar, Head of Research and Programmes, Asia Art Archive, discusses the significance of preserving, building, and sharing digital archives of Asian art at the 2015 Arts & Museum Summit.

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Co-Curating and “Making Space for Divergent Perspectives”

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Jay Levenson: Forging Connections with Museums in Asia and Beyond

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The Museum in the World

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