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In this conversation, panelists explore heritage not as a static inheritance, but as a living, relational process shaped by the movement of objects, species, and stories across museums, archives, and scientific collections. Presented alongside Never Spoken Again, the conversation brings together artists, scholars, and cultural practitioners to consider how ecological and artistic perspectives can reframe our responsibilities to the materials and histories we hold.
Together, the panelists will ask: What does it mean to inherit a story or a specimen? How can hesitation, listening, and refusal become methods of knowledge production? And how might we imagine heritage as a shared, multispecies, and more ethical future-making practice?