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Tuesday, May 21
 

7:30pm MDT

(Reception) ECPN Happy Hour
The Getty Conservation institute is happy to sponsor ECPN's Happy Hour, where all emerging conservators and students are welcome to mingle and enjoy food and drink.

Sponsors
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Getty Conservation Institute

The Getty Conservation Institute works to advance conservation practice in the visual arts, broadly interpreted to include objects, collections, architecture, and sites. It serves the conservation community through scientific research, education and training, model field projects... Read More →


Tuesday May 21, 2024 7:30pm - 9:00pm MDT
Salon F (Marriott at City Creek)
 
Wednesday, May 22
 

12:00pm MDT

 
Thursday, May 23
 

12:00pm MDT

(Luncheon) Health and Safety Network: A Focus on Mental Health (+ $39 / $29)
The Health and Safety Network is hosting a 2-hour lunch session with a 90-minute panel discussion on the often-unexpected mental health challenges that conservators face working in the cultural heritage sector. We all are entitled to a safe work environment, which not only means physically but also mentally. As part of the Health and Safety Network’s commitment to promote total worker health for AIC’s membership, we are currently working to better understand the mental stresses conservators face in the workplace and developing resources that meet the needs of the community. The goal of the luncheon is to share broader themes on the different challenges our members face. Mental health related to works of art themselves, collections, memorials, and to the structure of the field of conservation (e.g., competitive, instability, poor compensation, etc.) will be discussed. Dr. Stephanie N. Arel, has conducted research on trauma in memorial museums around the world, culminating in her recent book Bearing Witness: The Wounds of Mass Trauma at Memorial Museums. Dr. Arel will be on the panel to discuss her findings along with members of the Health and Safety Network who will present the preliminary results of conservator-based focus group discussions organized by the Network and moderated by Dr. Arel.

Dr. Mark Wilson from Purdue University and Dr. Holly Cusack-McVeigh from Indiana University Indianapolis, members of the American Industrial Hygiene Association’s (AIHA) Museum and Cultural Heritage Industry Working Group, will also present on their findings for a National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)-funded grant on the study of Stress and Psychological Trauma in Museum Workers. As May is National Mental Health Awareness Month, we hope this luncheon will create a supportive environment to better understand these issues, promote the need to recognize mental health as part of a safe and balanced workplace, and provide tools and resources to approach individual mental health needs.

Speakers
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Holly Cusack-McVeigh

Associate Professor, Indiana University Indianapolis
Holly Cusack-McVeigh is a Professor of Anthropology and Museum Studies at Indiana University Indianapolis (IUI). She holds appointments as a Public Scholar of Collections and Community Curation and as a Professor of Native American and Indigenous studies. Her research focuses on cultural... Read More →
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Mark Wilson

Clinical Assistant Professor, Purdue University
Dr. Mark Wilson is a clinical assistant professor for the Occupational & Environmental Health Sciences and the Biomedical Sciences programs in the School of Health Sciences at Purdue University.  He received a B.S. and M.S. in industrial hygiene from Purdue University, a Doctor of... Read More →
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Stephanie Arel

Instructor, Fordham University
Dr. Stephanie Arel is currently an Instructor at Fordham University. Previously, she was an Andrew W. Mellon Fellow at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum and a visiting researcher at New York University (2017-2019). She is the author of Affect Theory, Shame and Christian... Read More →
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Stephanie Black

Conservator, Anchorage Museum
Stephanie Black is the Conservator at the Anchorage Museum in Anchorage, Alaska, and Vice Chair/incoming Chair of the American Institute of Conservation’s Health and Safety Network. She specializes in the conservation and care of archaeological, indigenous and world cultures, and... Read More →


Thursday May 23, 2024 12:00pm - 2:00pm MDT
Salon F (Marriott at City Creek)
 
Friday, May 24
 

12:00pm MDT

(Luncheon) Choosing Materials for Storage, Exhibition and Transport (+ $39 / $29)
This Lunch and Learn program will build upon recent efforts by the Materials Selection and Specification Working Group (MWG) to evaluate and refine Oddy testing protocols, and to develop online resources to support those who wish to use Oddy test results for materials selection. Presenters will introduce Oddy testing protocols that have been evaluated and refined through MWG’s Round Robin testing conducted between 2019 and 2023. They will offer guidance and cost analyses to help evaluate key similarities and differences between each of these methods, and to inform decisions when adopting a new protocol in one’s lab or studio. Participants will also be introduced to AIC Wiki content illustrating useful tips, tricks, and troubleshooting; templates and standardized language for describing test results; guidance for communicating test results with partners and vendors; and tips on filtering and sorting the new Materials Testing Results pages on the wiki to find useful information in selecting materials for storage, exhibition and transport. This interactive program will invite attendees to actively engage in the discussion, sharing their own experiences with Oddy testing, and offering feedback on other resources that could be developed to further benefit those involved in materials testing for collection care. Whether you are thinking about setting up an Oddy testing program, not sure how to describe your cruddy lead coupons, or just want to know where to find useful info on materials that are safe to use, this program is for you!

Moderator
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Rachael Arenstein

Principal, A.M. Art Conservation, LLC
Rachael Perkins Arenstein is a Professional Associate member of the American Institute for Conservation and Fellow in IIC. She is a principal of A.M. Art Conservation, LLC, the private practice that she co-founded in 2009. She has worked at the Bible Lands Museum Jerusalem, the Smithsonian's... Read More →

Speakers
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Devon Lee

National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow in Conservation, The Conservation Center of the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University
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Elena Torok

Associate Objects Conservator, Princeton University Art Museum
Elena Torok is the associate objects conservator at the Princeton University Art Museum. She works on the treatment, research, and long-term care of three-dimensional objects in the collections, including archaeological materials, contemporary art, decorative arts, and sculpture... Read More →
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Julia Sybalsky

Conservator of Natural Science Collections, American Museum of Natural History
Julia is a conservator at the American Museum of Natural History, where her work primarily supports the preservation of natural science collections used both in scientific research and display. She is an ongoing contributor to several professional collaborations working to develop... Read More →
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Laura Gaylord Resch

Assistant Preventive Conservator, Cleveland Museum of Art
Laura Gaylord Resch serves as Assistant Preventive Conservator at the Cleveland Museum of Art. Prior to working in Cleveland, Laura worked in collections management at Tudor Place Historic House and Garden in Washington, DC and for preventive conservator Wendy Jessup in Arlington... Read More →
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Rebecca Kaczkowski

Anthropology Conservator, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Rebecca A. Kaczkowski is the Anthropology Conservator at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History (NMNH), where she manages all conservation activities within the Department of Anthropology, ranging from treatment and research to developing guidelines and teaching. Prior... Read More →
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Samantha Springer

Owner and Principal Conservator, Art Solutions Lab
Samantha Springer established Art Solutions Lab in 2020 in the Portland, Oregon area to provide preventive care and treatment services to regional arts and culture organizations, artists, and private collectors. Her practice grows from her MS attained at the Winterthur/University... Read More →
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Sarah Freshnock

Preventive Conservator, The Walters Art Museum
Sarah Freshnock is the Preventive Conservator at the Walters Art Museum. She graduated from the Winterthur University of Delaware Program in Art Conservation with a specialization in preventive conservation. During graduate school she held internships in museums, historic homes, regional... Read More →

Sponsors
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Crystalizations System, Inc.

Our innovative PerfectFit Storage Systems and Transporter are changing the way collections are organized, stored and moved.  Now on GSA.Our Signature Moving Painting Storage and Rolled Textile Storage Systems can be floor, ceiling supported or free-standing installations.  Aisles... Read More →
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G.C. Laser Systems Inc.

Our unique patented laser systems are built in the USA and were originally designed for art and architecture conservation to offer unmatched precision, control, and efficiency for cleaning historic surfaces. Our environmentally friendly technology has been used to clean the 3,500... Read More →


Friday May 24, 2024 12:00pm - 2:00pm MDT
Salon F (Marriott at City Creek)
 

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