Subject: Call for nominations--AIC/Heritage Preservation Joint Award for Outstanding Commitment to the Preservation and Care of Collections
There is still time to apply for the following Award. The deadline is November 15, 1998. AIC/Heritage Preservation Announce Joint Award for Outstanding Commitment to the Preservation and Care of Collections The American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (AIC) and Heritage Preservation are pleased to announce their new joint award for Outstanding Commitment to the Preservation and Care of Collections. This award will be presented annually to an organization that has been exemplary in the importance and priority it has given to conservation concerns, and in the commitment it has shown to the preservation and care of its cultural property. Anyone may send a letter of nomination. Nominees should meet the following selection criteria. I. The nominee should be a not-for-profit organization of any size responsible for cultural property that may include collections, historic sites and structures. Cultural property is defined as material that may be artistic, historic, scientific, religious or social and is invaluable and irreplaceable legacy that must be preserved for future generations. Collections can include fine arts, library and archival materials, natural history, natural science, musical instruments, textiles, technology, archaeology, ethnography, and photography. II. The nominator should provide evidence of the nominee's sustained commitment to the preservation and care of its collections through description of its conservation and preservation activities, special programs and involvement of conservation professionals in decision-making processes. III. Providing evidence of how the nominated organization has broadened its community's understanding of the goals of conservation and the importance of preserving cultural property through its conservation activities can strengthen an application. The proposer can be any individual within or outside the organization. Any organization can act as its own proposer. Additional letters of support are welcomed and visual documentation (i.e., color slides, black and white photographs) is encouraged. All nomination materials, including letters of support, must be postmarked by November 15, 1998 and sent to the AIC office: AIC, 1717 K Street, NW, Suite 301, Washington, DC 20006. AIC is the national membership organization of professional conservators dedicated to preserving the art and historic artifacts of our cultural heritage for future generations. Heritage Preservation is the leading advocate for ensuring the preservation of America's heritage, including works of art, books, documents, film and video, historic objects, architecture, anthropology, and natural science specimens for present and future generations. If you have any questions about the Award, please contact Jeanette Spencer, Marketing Manager at AIC by phone 202-452-9545), fax 202-452-9328) or e-mail (SpencerAIC [at] aol__com). Jeanette Spencer Marketing Manager American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works *** Conservation DistList Instance 12:41 Distributed: Tuesday, November 3, 1998 Message Id: cdl-12-41-010 ***Received on Tuesday, 3 November, 1998