Willard
Apr 5, 20193 min
As we head into conference season, we would like to share the key events we have in our diary for the coming year! We work with many organisations and professional bodies to support the events they organise to further the collaboration of ideas and knowledge that push the conservation profession forward. We do this by sponsoring such events so do look out for us! Willard Conservation are supporters of the events listed below:
This year presentations and posters focus on all aspects of conservation relating to but not restricted to, artifacts, works of art, natural history specimens, archival materials, monuments, and conservation science. Papers with connections to the local and surrounding areas of Nova Scotia will also be included. Although the Nova Scotia province is one of the smallest in Canada, it boasts 5 UNESCO sites, 3 Word Heritage Sites, 13 National Historic sites attractions and 28 provincial museums and interpretive centres. For more information including registration, click here.
A one-day symposium of talks featuring conservation, technical investigations, and art-historical research of paintings and artworks on paper by students and interns of the Hamilton Kerr Institute, the Courtauld Institute of Art and Northumbria University. For more information including registration, click here.
Icon’s Triennial International Conference – #Icon19 – is back! Taking place in Belfast, the conference provides a platform to engage with the latest developments in conservation of cultural heritage, exchange knowledge and find networking opportunities to support and promote professional standards of conservation across the UK! The Conference theme will explore the latest research, practical applications and innovative thinking across the sector. Look out for Willard’s stand within the trade fair hall! For more information including registration, click here.
The annual conference will examine the ways that we describe, display, preserve, and promote the physical attributes of our collections, from medieval manuscripts to contemporary artists’ books. For more information including registration, click here.
This congress will address the latest developments in the profession, which cover, but are not confined to, conservation decision-making, collection risk management, surveys, sharing positive and negative outcomes of scientific research and conservation projects, art technological studies (artist’s materials and techniques), ethical considerations in conservation as well as hands-on experiences.
This congress offers a great opportunity to stay up-to-date in the field of book and paper conservation and to network with colleagues from around the world. For more information including registration, click here.
IIC’s Student & Emerging Conservator Conference biennial series, initiated in 2011, aims at providing a meeting platform for conservation students and recent graduates to discuss their professional goals, needs and expectations at the outset of their careers, to connect internationally and to inspire the development of plans with a broadened horizon. The conference’s title is “The Conservator’s Reflection”. This title is meant to be ambiguous – How do we see each other as conservation professionals? However, also, how are we seen by others, both in institutions and by the public? For more information including registration, click here.