Subject: Call for papers--Preservation of religious textiles
Call for papers Symposium working title: "The Preservation of Religious Textiles" The Netherlands September 10, 2005 The international symposium on the preservation of religious textiles will be organised in the Netherlands, September 10, 2005. It will precede the triennial meeting of ICOM-CC, which will be held in The Hague, The Netherlands in the following week. The subject of the symposium is linked to the theme for the ICOM-CC meeting "Our Cultural Past, Your Future". The symposium will focus on religious textiles, especially on preservation issues. The knowledge of the use (the meaning), manufacturing and proper care of religious textiles is declining. The long-term preservation of these textiles, which are often still in use, is therefore in danger. The symposium will bring together scientists, conservators, curators, collection managers and clergymen concerned with the degradation of this important part of our cultural heritage. The aim is to establish an international forum, which will continue the discussion of this topic in the future. Proposals (maximum 750 words) for oral and poster presentations should be submitted in English, German, French or Dutch before June 13, 2004. They should be accompanied by a brief curriculum vita. Authors are kindly requested to send their submission by email to f.boersma [at] helicon-cs__com or lugtigheid [at] skkn__nl. Notification of acceptance will proceed by the summer, 2004. The papers will be published as post-prints and should be submitted together with illustrations prior to the symposium. This symposium is organised by the Dutch Textile Committee TC (<URL:http://www.textielcommissie.nl>). Founded in 1962, it has played an active role in the preservation of textiles in the Netherlands. The committee encourages the gathering and exchange of information and knowledge in the field of textile (art)history, manufacturing and use. Special attention is given to the preservation of textiles, which form an important part of our cultural heritage. The committee organises conferences and workshops and issues publications. It also maintains connections with other textile-orientated organisations both in the Netherlands and abroad. Further information may be found by contacting: Ms. Reni Lugtigheid Stichting Kerkelijk Kunstbezit Nederland SKKN Mariahoek 16-17 3511 LG Utrecht The Netherlands lugtigheid [at] skkn__nl *** Conservation DistList Instance 17:67 Distributed: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 Message Id: cdl-17-67-011 ***Received on Sunday, 25 April, 2004