Subject: AIA Conservation Award
Conservation Award In 1997, the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) created an award to recognize excellence in conservation. The AIA is the largest archaeological organization in North America, with 11,000 members world-wide. The creation of a special award for conservation draws public and professional attention to the importance of conserving cultural heritage. Past recipients of the award are: the Department of Conservation and Materials Science, Institute of Archaeology, University of London (1998), Lawrence Majewski (1999), the Museum of London (2001), and the Wet Organic Archaeological Materials Working Group of the ICOM-Committee for Conservation (2002). The Conservation and Heritage Management Committee of the Archaeological Institute of America invites nominations for the AIA Archaeological Conservation Award, to be presented at the 2003 Annual Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana, . This award is made in recognition of an individual's or institution's exceptional achievement in any of the following areas: 1. archaeological conservation (the conservation of an artifact, monument, or site) 2. archaeological conservation science (an advance in the deterioration analysis or treatment of archaeological materials) 3. archaeological heritage management (the overall management of a site or group of sites including their preservation and interpretation to the public) 4. education/public awareness of archaeological conservation through teaching,lecturing,an exhibition or a publication. The award is open to any international individuals, institutions or organizations, public or private, which merit recognition for their contributions to the preservation of our archaeological heritage. Eligibility is not restricted to members of the AIA or U.S. citizens. Please send names, a cv or institutional profile and several letters of support detailing the nominee's contribution to archaeological conservation to: John Stubbs Chair, Conservation and Heritage Management Committee, AIA World Monument Fund 95 Madison Avenue, 9th Floor New York NY 10016 Deadline: 1 August 2002 Judy Logan Senior Conservator,Archaeology Canadian Conservation Institute 1030 Innes Road Ottawa Ontario K1A 0M5 613-998-3721 Fax: 613-998-4721 *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:1 Distributed: Friday, June 14, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-1-004 ***Received on Monday, 10 June, 2002