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03/25/2026 05:00 PM - Gabriel Conference Room
While museums are increasing their initiatives to reduce their environmental footprint, many obstacles persist, limiting the impact and scope of the transition. This session explores ways to break through this “glass ceiling.”
How can we broaden these challenges to include civic participation and audience interaction? How does adapting to climate risks transform projects into levers for positioning the museum as a resource for its local area? What roles do professional practices and training play in sustainably integrating these issues? A reflection on viewing the ecological transition not just as a technical requirement, but as a strategic and collaborative opportunity.

Speakers

Lucie Marinier

CNAM –

Helene VASSAL

Musée du Louvre – Directrice du soutien aux collections

Aude Porcedda

Québec Trois-Rivières – Professeure Université

Camille PÈNE

LES AUGURES –

Romain Nombret

Boréalis – Directeur

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