Clémence Mathieu
Holding a master’s degree in art history and archaeology (specialising in the Middle Ages/Modern Times, ULB) and an additional master's degree in the conservation of monuments and sites (Raymond Lemaire International Centre, KU Leuven), Clémence Mathieu specialised in the study of masking practices in 2014, the year she joined the museum as a scientific collaborator.
In 2017, she became the director of the MUMASK where her main challenge is to preserve and showcase intangible heritage, which is in essence living and constantly evolving. Thanks to her research, Clémence Mathieu was appointed expert in ethnology and intangible cultural heritage in 2020 for the Wallonia-Brussels Federation's Cultural heritage commission.
clemence.mathieu@mumask.be+3264.23.89.31+32490.57.14.13