EMYA2023 TESTIMONIALS BY CHARGEURS MUSEUM STUDIO TRAVEL GRANTEES
We thank the Chargeurs Museum Studio for its generous support and to our grantees for joining us in celebrating the EMYA2023 Annual Conference and Awards Ceremony in Barcelona from 3 to 6 May 2023.
Here are the testimonials the 2023 grantees shared with us!
For more information about the Chargeurs Travel Grants please visit here.
Photo credit: Eithne Owens, Creative Director of the Event representing Chargeurs Museum Studio and welcoming EMYA2023 travel grantees at a reception organized at CosmoCaixa © David del Val, MUHBA
TESTIMONIALS BY THE EMYA2023 TRAVEL GRANTEES
Although I’ve been working in the cultural heritage
sector for more than 10 years now, out of which 6 in the
museum sector, to be even more precise, 2023 was my first
time attending the EMYA conference. Of course I was aware of
the work of the EMF, mainly by keeping up to date with the
news on social media, but did not contemplate attending the
conference before. This year I had two major factors playing
in the favour of my decision to come to Barcelona – the
museum I’ve been professionally associated with was one of
the nominees and I’ve been lucky enough to receive the
Chargeurs Museum Studio Travel Grant.
I came to Barcelona with an open mind, not knowing what type of professional gathering to expect really – whether it would be more in an academic conference style one or maybe focused mainly on presenting the nominees or even something entirely different? To my surprise, between the keynote lectures, discussion panel, nominees presentations, tours and workshops, EMYA2023 had it all, and each and every of the items in the agenda seemed relevant both to my professional knowledge as well as more personal interests. It also brought me a lot of joy simply by being a part of the international community of people “speaking my museum language”.
Having a rather specific industrial-heritage background, it was extremely valuable to me to be able to see where the pulse of the museum sector beats and what constitutes the topic of most vivid discussions at the moment. It’s not always easy to take a look outside of our own “bubbles” of interest and specializations, and being able to confront my reality with that of art museums, for instance, gave me that different perspective I’m not experiencing daily. Another lesson were the workshops I attended where the Workers Museum colleagues shared their best practices and experiences of meaningful participation.
I left EMYA with my sense of purpose and belonging to one big museum world (and/or family) somehow renewed, the feeling most needed after mundane challenges of the public cultural sector, and I do hope to be able to come in the following years to experience that “recharge” once again.
Michalina Bieńkowska


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I have been national correspondent for Hungary
since 2014. Due to various reasons (4-year maternity
leave, COVID, exhibition opening) I could not attend
conferences so far, that is why I was very glad to
receive the travel grant for the Barcelona conference. I
also wanted to get acquainted with as many national
correspondents, as possible. I really appreciated the
possibility of the national correspondent meeting,
because it was very good to communicate with each other
in-person, and also lots of good ideas have come to the
front concerning the operation of this group of people.
Should there be any task, I can assist with, I am ready
to help and participate in the
work!
The conference was a great
opportunity for me to learn about the main topic
Democracy and Democratization: Urgent Challenges Today.
Our institution, the Hungarian Open Air Museum will
organize the next biannual conference of the Association
of European Open Air Museums in 2024, which will focus
on the social and historic traumas, and the different
presentation techniques and representation questions in
an open air museum setting. Thus the keynote speeches
and lots of the panels were very interesting for me.
Getting to know the nominees is the most fruitful
experience, as they highlight the museum presentation
and representation trends in Europe, and can serve as
models in several areas of museum work. I also found the
workshop at the end of the conference very useful, it
provided even more possibility to communicate with the
presenters. The Barcelona History Museum's programs and
venues meant a very good professional experience, and
Director Joan Roca was a fantastic tour guide and also
had great examples of community participation he told me
about. The book stall at the conference was also a very
good idea, it would be even better to have a wider range
of books on offer, as this is an excellent opportunity
for museum staff to purchase books on museum issues. I
hope to mediate all this newly acquired experience and
knowledge to colleagues and students in the confines of
adult and higher education related to
museology.
Let me say thank you for
selecting me for a travel grant, it was an excellent
opportunity to learn more about the European museum
field.
Zsuzsanna Nagyne
Batari
Head of the Department for
Science and Interpretation Hungarian Open Air
Museum
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Dear members of EMF and Chargeurs Museum Studio,
First, I would like to thank the opportunity to parrticipate on EMYA2023 in Barcelona with the aid of the travel grant, which was essential to guarantee my travelling and stay at the venue.
Second, this participation allowed me to amplify my knowledge on the European museum field, either through the candidates presentation (and their richness and diversity of this lot), and either getting renewed notions and concepts on European museology, reinforcing the learning process on my current post-graduate museology studies. The contact with other museum professionals like myself gave me the chance to understand new approaches and augmented my professional knowledge and my critical vision on new practices and thoughts.
Last, but definitely not the least, I want state the
importance of my presence in EMYA2023 on the fact that (my
museum of) Portimão will host this same event in 2024,
therefore all the knowledge captured here will serve as an
added value in terms of preparing the event during
the
following months. And I look forward to welcome the European
museum family in my home town!
Joaquim Carvalho,
Técnico Superior at the Museu de Portimão, Portugal
A
great part of the Portuguese participants in EMYA2023.
Joaquim Carvalho is on top
left. Andreia Filipa Conceição is on bottom
left.
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First of all, I would like to thank, on my own behalf,
and on behalf of Sesimbra Maritime Museum, for the
unique opportunity that the European Museum Forum has
given me.
Attending the EMYA
2023 annual conference, the award ceremony, and the
national correspondents meeting was one of the most
rewarding, and inspiring, experiences of my professional
life. In this sense, I deeply believe that the skills
i´ve gained will help strengthen the work of the Museum
I represent with its different audiences.
In spite of its small size, the
Maritime Museum is playing a key role in carrying out
the European Strategy for Culture in the local community
and Portugal, and I am very grateful for having the
opportunity to exchange knowledge with professionals
from the participating museums, which will be key in
bringing our initiatives to the next
level.
In this sense, I would like
to highlight that this opportunity will help me, and my
team, improve and continue growing with the
ever-developing role of the
museum.
Finally, I believe that my
experience, particularly from the perspective of “Do
Local and Think Global”, was a true value to the other
participants of the Conference, with whom I had the
chance to talk.
Andreia Filipa
Conceição
Técnica superior,
Divisão de Cultura
Câmara Municipal de
Sesimbra
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As a representative of The Union of Tbilisi Municipal Museums - Ilia Chavchavadze Literary-Memorial Museum, I won a travel grant in the framework of a competition announced by the European Museum Forum. This grant allowed me to attend the annual conference and European Museum of the Year Award - EMYA2023 ceremony in Barcelona From 3 to 7 May. One of the nominees among the 33 museums of EMYA2023 was our museum - Ilia Chavchavadze Literary - Memorial Museum.
The great success of two Georgian museums in one of the world's prestigious competitions is an important precedent and is truly a great recognition for the Georgian museum field. For the first time in history, Georgian museums became winners in important categories, thus marking a worthy position for Georgian museum institutions on the European museum map. For me personally, attending the annual conference and award ceremony of the EMYA2023 was an honor and great opportunity to meet representatives of popular European museum institutions, getting interesting experiences and innovations from museum professionals. And most importantly, I was given the opportunity to proudly share the success of my museum.
Thank you once again for this great opportunity to the European Museum Forum, the entire organizing team, your attentive and very polite staff and the host country for such a great welcome and hospitality.
Maka Kvaratskhelia
Curator of Ilia Chavchavadze Literary-Memorial Museum
The Union of Tbilisi Municipal Museums
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Photo
credit: Marin Jerković presenting the Olive Museum
Klis at EMYA2023 © Afsin Altayli
The EMYA Annual Conference and Awards Ceremony was truly an eye opening experience for myself and our entire team. Of course we heard of EMYA before, but having been able to attend this conference was an amazing opportunity. I thought I understood the significance of our nomination for EMYA 2023 before the conference, but I was wrong.
Being able to participate in the Conference and
represent Olive Museum Klis as a candidate made me realize
what an accomplishment this truly is. After seeing all those
other candidates, the level of their commitment, the
grandiosity of their museums and the efforts they've put in
to get to this level of recognition, I was astounded. To be
able to represent one of those entities nominated for this
award was personally a very important and rewarding
experience.
Having the chance to chat
with other representatives made me understand that EMYA is
truly the most prestigious award in the world. Upon entering
the MUHBA and realizing how many people are there to make
sure every aspect of the Conference is being taken care of,
I was speechless. The ambient of the place was also
breathtaking, everything went smoothly and was so inspiring
that the time simply flew by.
After
witnessing the emotions clearly shown on the faces of the
winners, I became aware of how significant this prize really
is in the museum world. This travel grant really helped me
cover some costs and allowed to be able to have some friends
and partners at the Award ceremony, since I really wanted
them to see and realize what an accomplishemnt being
nominated for this award really is. They were also amazed to
witness the ceremony and to understand that we have
something to be proud of.
The nomination
and the entire experience will certainly mean a lot in our
future business and it will definitely encourage us to keep
working even harder in upgrading the level of experience for
our visitors.
Marin Jerković
Olive Museum Klis, Croatia