Subject: Call for papers--CAC Annual Conference
29th Annual CAC Conference Victoria, British Columbia May 23, 24 and 25, 2003 The Canadian Association for Conservation of Cultural Property will hold its 29th annual Conference at the Royal British Columbia Museum in Victoria British Columbia, on the 23 to 25 May, 2003, (supersedes dates in September CAC bulletin). Call For Papers We invite submissions of Abstracts on all aspects of Conservation. Conference presentations may be in the form of 20-minute oral presentations (not including questions), posters, or video presentations. Length of Abstract is to be between 300 and 500 words. Abstracts will be published. Abstract submissions must include the following: title of presentation; names of all contributors; mailing address, telephone, Fax: number and e-mail of contact person; and name of presenting person Submit Abstracts by e-mail attachment using double-spaced 12 point, Times New Roman Font. Submit abstracts to: Kmackie [at] royalbcmuseum__bc__ca Abstract deadline is December 31, 2002. The contact person will be notified by early February about the status of their presentation. CAC Workshop "Conservation of Fossil, Mineral and Rock Collections" May 21and 22, 2003 Victoria, B.C. The Canadian Association for Conservation of Cultural Property will hold a workshop on the Conservation of Fossil, Mineral and Rock Collections at the Royal British Columbia Museum, Victoria, B.C., Canada on May 21and 22, 2003, (supersedes dates in September CAC bulletin). The workshop will be led by Robert Waller, Chief, Conservation Section at the Canadian Museum of Nature and Gerald Fitzgerald, retired Director of Collection Services at the Canadian Museum of Nature. This workshop will provide a mid-career training opportunity in the specialized but widely applicable field of earth science collection conservation. This will mark the first time that CAC has offered training involving earth science collections. Participation in this workshop is extended to conservators, curators, collection managers as well as to serious amateur collectors. The principle goals of the workshop are to provide abilities to document the condition of earth science specimens, recognize active deterioration and vulnerable objects and situations, construct appropriate mounts and maintain environments suitable for preservation. The format of the workshop will be a combination of short lectures, demonstrations and hands-on practice sessions. The theme, location and timing of the CAC workshop takes advantage of the simultaneous presentation of the Royal British Columbia Museum exhibit titled, "Dragon Bones: When Dinosaurs Ruled China", running from March 13 to September 15, 2003. This exhibit is a display of rare and unique dinosaur skeletons from China and represents the first venue in western North America to showcase such extraordinary fossils. For more information on this upcoming exhibit, visit: <URL:http://www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca>. Information about registration for the CAC conference and the workshop will be available <URL:http://www.cac-accr.ca> . Val Thorp Chief, Conservation Services Royal British Columbia Museum 675 Belleville St. Victoria, B.C. Canada V8W 9W2 250-387-5518 Fax: 250-387-0533 *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:40 Distributed: Thursday, December 19, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-40-013 ***Received on Thursday, 12 December, 2002