Encountering cultures: What the objects in the Missiemuseum Steyl tell us about entangled histories and contact between missionaries and local societies
The Missiemuseum Steyl is one of the partners of this exhibition and a few of their objects are on display in Cologne. We take this opportunity to present the exhibition’s topic in Steyl. Experts from the Missiemuseum Steyl and Ruhr-University Bochum will introduce the exhibition’s general topic, and then guide visitors to a few selected objects whose biographies illustrate the idea of “missionary museums as contact zones.”
A cooperative event with the Center for Religious Studies (CERES) at Ruhr-University Bochum, as part of the exhibition “Missionssammlungen ausgepackt” in the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, Cologne.
Speakers: Tim Karis (Bochum), Martin Radermacher (Bochum), Paul Voogt (Steyl), Oscar Ekkelboom (Steyl)
PROGRAM
- Presentation of the Cologne exhibition and its theme by Martin and Tim, including a mention of the Steyl objects.
- Tour of the exhibition with Paul and Oscar. Selection of objects / artworks related to entanglement, contact zones, and mutual relations.
- Final discussion in the Mission House.
Free admission, online registration required via Ticketstraat. Please click here.