Subject: CAC Annual Conference and Workshops
Canadian Association for Conservation of Cultural Property 31st Annual Conference and Workshops Registration Jasper, Alberta May 17-21, 2005 The Alberta Regional Group of Conservators is pleased to host the 31st Annual Conference and Workshops of the Canadian Association of Conservation in the Centennial year of the Province of Alberta. Jasper National Park is an ideal conference location to reflect on conservation issues, celebrate and look towards the future. The Jasper townsite is on the west bank of the Athabasca River, a Canadian Heritage River, at an elevation of 1,054 metres. The town originated in 1911 as a railway settlement; today, about 5,000 people call it home. Jasper is surrounded by mountains, pristine lakes and rare, untamed wildlife. It's a natural playground that offers activities from birding, historic walking tours and shopping, to breathtaking hikes, trail rides, and heli-skiing. For most outdoor activities, rental equipment is available locally. Extra time in the program schedule is filled with opportunities for experiencing the invigorating mountain environment. The Conference program is divided into three major sessions. Collections on the Move illustrates the involvement of conservators in the incredible boom in expansion, relocation and building of cultural institutions that continue unabated; the Treatments and Scientific Investigations session contains a spectrum of new treatment work and research for art and artifacts; and the Education and Training session highlights conservation programs from Canada and abroad. A poster session and product demonstrations will also run during the Conference. Jasper 2005 offers several workshops. Fur Trade Legacy: The Preservation of Organic Materials takes a new and innovative look at the collections of historic furs and feathers. Presentations will discuss the importance of these collections for the interpretation of social and work history, what impacts their preservation, and the challenges for exhibit and conservation treatment. Macro and microscopic identification of mammal hair and feathers are included in the hands-on session of this workshop, as well as practical lessons on what goes wrong with leather, and conservation of leather upholstery. Concurrently, a second workshop is scheduled with a hands-on session on Art/Archival/Artifact Packing and Shipping that provides opportunity to apply theory to practice. Crate design and soft packing methods are based on risk assessments to ensure support and cushioning is effective, be that for transporting collections across town or for touring across continents. A special course for Board Members is planned prior to the Conference and Workshop events. The Board Development Workshop will review the governing role of CAC and CAPC members who volunteer to fill positions on their Associations' administrative and policy boards. Silent Auction: You've got Talent! The banquet's Silent Auction is an important fundraiser that will be used to subsidize some of the conference events. Please donate a sample of your talent in any form (art, crafts, publications, etc.), request an item from your museum or gallery, or bring/send any fun object, service or tool that is a Must-Have for conservators! Full credit (or anonymity) will be given for all donations. Please see <URL:http://www.cac-accr.ca> for the full program, registration forms, accommodation and travel information, or contact Margot Brunn CAC Conference 2005 Chair 780-453-9167 margot.brunn<-a t->gov< . >ab< . >ca Alison Freake Conservator, Provincial Archives of Alberta 8555 Roper Road Edmonton, AB, CAN 780-415-4869 Fax: 780-427-4646 *** Conservation DistList Instance 18:40 Distributed: Monday, February 28, 2005 Message Id: cdl-18-40-017 ***Received on Tuesday, 22 February, 2005