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ACE 'Working in Archaeology' Photographic Exhibition 2011-12


The photographic exhibition is part of an EU Culture Programme funded project - Archaeology in Contemporary Europe (ACE) - which aims to promote contemporary archaeology at a European wide level. Pierre Buch's images reflect the varied experiences of the archaeological profession, of which images 40 have been selected for the exhibition. The exhibition opened at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris in November and will be shown across Europe in 2012.


Exhibition Schedule:


France:

UNESCO headquarters - Paris - for the 17th general assembly of the ICOMOS
7 place de Fontenoy, 75007 Paris
28th November to the 1st December.

Ministry of Culture and Communication - Paris
128 rue Saint-Honoré, 75001 Paris
Mid-January to the end of February.

Bibracte museum - St-Léger-sous-Beuvray
St-Léger-sous-Beuvray, Burgundy
10th March 2012 to 12th November 2012.

Netherlands:

LAKtheater - Leiden
Cleveringaplaats 1, 2311 BD, Leiden
January to February.

Provincial house of Zeeland - Middelburg
March to April.

Spain:

Archaeological Park of Rock Art of Campo Lameiro - Campo Lameiro
Paredes-Praderrei, Campo Lameiro, Pontevedra, Galicia
December 21st 2011 to January 22nd 2012.

Casa de la Ciencia - Sevilla
Pabellón de Perú, Avda de María Luisa, 41013, Sevilla, Andalucía
February 2nd to February 29th 2012.

Museo de Altamira - Santillana del Mar
Santillana del Mar, Cantabria
March 28th to May 6th 2012.

Pazo de Fonseca - Santiago de Compostela
Praza de Fonseca, s/n, Santiago de Compostela, Santiago, A Coruña, 15705
Dates to be confirmed.

Dates in Madrid and Barcelona awaiting confirmation.

Poland:

Archaeological Museum - Poznañ
61-781 Poznan, ul. Wodna 27 - The Górka Palace
late September to early October 2012.

UK:

The King's Manor - York
University of York, York Y01 7EP
January 9th 2012 to the March 6th 2012.



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