Subject: Call for papers--History, philosophy, and ethics of conservation
Call for Papers: The History, Philosophy, and Ethics of Conservation General Session, AIC 2003 Annual Meeting The Program Committee invites papers that relate the above topics to current practice, and, particularly, those that attempt to analyze controversial issues in ways that can be useful to the field as a whole. All authors will be asked to participate in panel discussions following the presentations. Suggested topics include: * Appropriate role of conservator: advocate, mediator, and/or source of expertise: In the preservation of particular works of art With first peoples in discussion about institutional policies regarding handling, disposition, acquisition, conservation treatment As curator for clients without curatorial expertise With artists before a work is created The history of conservation * Changes in a particular treatment over time in one lab--examples, why the changes? * Development of conservation as a profession rather than craft practice The committee would also welcome the inclusion of and elaboration on any number of the following in the presentations: * Every conservation treatment is different: Agree/disagree? * Conservation: craft or profession? * Conservators working outside the box: good or bad? * Can/should cultural use override preservation as a goal of treatment? * Preparing for future retrospective studies * The conservation police: joke or necessary evil? * Conservation as masochism: discuss * True or false: the conservation profession is unique among all other professions * Conservation jokes: are there any? The Program Committee will consider the following factors when selecting papers for presentations: general interest for the AIC membership; suitability for oral presentation; and quality of the abstract. Abstracts should be double-spaced and no more than two pages in length. Abstracts may be submitted in electronic format (via e-mail or on disc) or via regular mail. The deadline for submission of an abstract is August 1, 2002. Final notifications will be sent out by October 1, 2002. Submissions should be sent to the AIC Office 1717 K Street NW, Suite 200 Washington, DC 20006 info [at] aic-faic__org Questions regarding possible submissions are welcome. Please contact Paul Himmelstein, chair 212-666-4630 aandh [at] mindspring__com *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:77 Distributed: Thursday, May 16, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-77-012 ***Received on Tuesday, 14 May, 2002