萊昂蒂娜·梅杰—范·門(mén)施(荷蘭),歐洲文化博物館副館長(zhǎng)
Léontine Meijer-van Mensch(The Netherlands),Deputy Director of Museum for European Cultures
曾先后于阿姆斯特丹、耶路撒冷和柏林學(xué)習(xí)新史學(xué)、理論史學(xué)和猶太學(xué),并在法蘭克福歐洲文化遺產(chǎn)研究院研習(xí)博物館學(xué)。博士研究方向?yàn)榈乱庵久裰鞴埠蛧?guó)在博物館學(xué)界的話(huà)語(yǔ)權(quán)和國(guó)際共鳴,重點(diǎn)關(guān)注文化記憶和當(dāng)代收藏問(wèn)題。目前致力于當(dāng)今博物館學(xué)發(fā)展和理論的研究。
有豐富展覽經(jīng)驗(yàn),曾負(fù)責(zé)德國(guó)、波蘭和荷蘭的多個(gè)展覽項(xiàng)目。歷任柏林猶太人博物館和阿姆斯特丹猶太歷史博物館任職研究員和教育專(zhuān)員、斯武比采波蘭學(xué)院歐羅巴二期研究項(xiàng)目協(xié)調(diào)員、奧德法蘭克福歐洲大學(xué)文化管理與博物館學(xué)部講師等。
2011年調(diào)任至歐洲文化博物館工作至今,現(xiàn)任副館長(zhǎng),同時(shí)任國(guó)際博協(xié)收藏委員會(huì)委員、斯洛文尼亞采列國(guó)際博物館學(xué)院董事會(huì)國(guó)際成員。
Ms. Leontine Meijer-van Mensch is Deputy Director at Museum Europ?ischer Kulturen Staatliche Museen (Museum for European Cultures) in Berlin. Before, she was lecturer in heritage theory and professional ethics at the Reinwardt Academy (Amsterdam, the Netherlands).
She studied new and theoretical history and Judaic studies in Amsterdam, Jerusalem and Berlin and she was a postgraduate in European Cultural Heritage Studies in Frankfurt/Oder with a focus on museology. Léontine worked for a variety of exhibition projects in Germany, Poland and in the Netherlands, for instance as a researcher and as an educator in the Jewish Museum in Berlin and the Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam. Before returning to Amsterdam in January 2006, she was the project coordinator of the Europa Fellows II research programme at the Collegium Polonicum in S?ubice (Poland) and lecturer of cultural management and museology at Europa-Universit?t Viadrina in Frankfurt/Oder. She is a board member of COMCOL, the ICOM-International Committee for Collecting and an international board member of the International School of Museology, Celje, Slovenia. She moderated the Erfgoed Arena at Reinwardt Academy till January 2011. Her Ph.D. research focuses on the museology discourse in the German Democratic Republic and its international resonance. Her main interest is in remembrance culture and contemporary collecting.
Léontine’s broad international background, knowledge and experience of European cultural heritage and museological developments provide her with a profound sense of history and current trends. She is an insightful theoretical museologist contributing to the ongoing museological discourse.