economy, and climate change.
About this Event
This panel discusses the intersection of cultural heritage, restoration/preservation, circular economy, and climate change.
The engaging conversation will address the value of restoration within the context of Central Asian culture and architecture and the recognition of landmarks as a community space for multicultural experience and unity.
Distinguished panelists will share their experience in research, hands-on practice, and policy associated with restoration, Tajik’s inherited arts and the multi-generation of master artisans, and circular economy and restoration’s prominent contribution to climate adaptation.
- 4:30 – 4:45: refreshments + mingle
- 4:45 – 4:55: Welcome by Nate Jones [Dushanbe Teahouse and sister city partnership]
- 4:55 – 5:00: ENVD Program Director, Stacey Shulte
- 5:00 – 5:05: Rett Ertl (Chair, Sister City Board) introduces the Keynote Speaker
- 5:05 – 6:15: Keynote Speaker: Prof. Hasan-Uddin Khan, followed by 15 min. Q/A from audience.
- 6:15 – 7:30: Panel [60 min. + 15 min. Q/A] moderated by Azza Kamal; Nate Jones, University of Colorado Boulder + Boulder-Dushanbe Sister City Board; Jess Chen, Davis Center at Harvard University; Maruf Mirakhmatov, Tajikistan Visiting Artist, and Scholar, University of Colorado Boulder; Stephanie Phillips, Senior Deconstruction & Circular Economy Program Manager, City of San Antonio, Texas; Jonathan Koehn, Director, City of Boulder Climate Initiative, Boulder, Colorado
- 7:30 – 7:45: Sharing students’ experience in restoration and engagement with project partners: Leighton Larsen, Lauren Walters, Kaija Galins
- 7:45 - 8:30: Reception
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Museum of Boulder, 2205 Broadway, Boulder, United States
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