Short Portrait: Karin von Welck

Karin von Welck
Karin von Welck

Welck (born 1947 in Buir/Cologne) graduated in 1966 in politics, ethnology, Germanistics, ancient American languages and culture, ethnology, and linguistics from the Universities of Hamburg and Köln.

In 1973, she took her doctorate with the work Untersuchungen zum sogenannten Konservatismus der Pueblo-Indianer in Arizona und Neu Mexiko. After that, she worked as a research assistant at the Institute of Ethnology at the University of Köln, and worked with a number of museums.

In 1979, she returned to the institute and took over the leadership of the Indonesia department of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum in Köln. From 1982, she was vice-director of the same museum. In 1990, she became director of the Reiss-Museum in Mannheim, and from 1998 to 2004, she was general secretary of the German States' Culture Committee.

She was named honorary professor at the University of Mannheim in 1994.

Between 2004 and 2010 she has been Cultural Senator of the city state of Hamburg. Welck is party-independent.

 

(text taken from Wikipedia (17.07.2012): photo source: http://www.kunst-bildet-wissen.de/idee_stiftung.php)

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