The Cultural Heritage Studies Program
invites you to a workshop on:
MONASTIC GARDENS
(Environmental Heritage and Landscape: Protection, Policy and Management course presentations)
Monday, 5 December
15.30-19.00
N15 Quantum 101
Program
Çiçek Dereli - The Byzantine Eden. An Ekphrastic and Archaeological Hunt for the Ghost of a Living Heritage
Arman Yeghoyan - The Exiled Guardians of Armenian Identity, their Monastery on Isle of San Lazzaro (Venice) and its Gardens
Yananiso Maposa - Medievality in Motion. The Met Cloisters
Anisa Duraj - Medieval Cloister on Paradise Island. Reconstructed Cloister with Medieval Monastic Ruins from the Pyrenees to the Bahamas
Tokelo Mapena - When Nature Intersects with Human in the Heart of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa. The Mariannhill Monastery Tea Gardens
Mohammed Faisal - From Spiritual Gardens to Forest Farms: A View from Two Contemplative Communities
Joseph Pieterson - The Hushed Garden by the Sandstone Outcrop
Klára Nagy - Great Success on a Small Scale – The Benedictines of Bakonybél
17.30-19.00
Mihaela Groza - Where God Made the Moon Stand Still: The Latrun Monastery in Israel
Aleksandar Pantic - Remembrance On Future in the Gardens of God. Mount Athos Monastic Communities Garden and Environmental Heritage
Georgios Lamprakoulis - The St. Naum Monastery and the "Holy" Peacocks
Dea Gigauri - The Fallow to Plant a Soul – Bodbe Monastery
Vera Budai - Beauty from Another World? – The Stone Garden at Ryoan-ji
Jan Nowicki - Hidden from the City: Monastic Gardens of Warsaw Escarpment
Zsófia Maróti - Ora et Labora! The Handmade Products of the Benedictine Abbeys of Pannonhalma and Tihany
Borbála Kálmán - A Conservatoire for Medieval Plants: Revival is Never Too Late
Caroline Gurevich - How to Grow a Watermelon in the Arctic Climate: The Case of the Makarievskaya Hermitage
Aleksandra Ćwik - Prayer, Work and the Smell of Hops. Andechs Abbey in Upper Bavaria, Germany