Subject: UKIC Ethnography Section
Caught in a Compromising Position UKIC Ethnography Section Spring Seminar and AGM Museum of London April 19, 2004 Some places are still available for this meeting. The programme will be: Anne-Marie Deisser Freelance Conservator, Belgium Ethiopian movable cultural heritage: preserving the collection from the Medhanale Church. Annie Hall Conservator, Field Museum, Chicago They are putting a pipeline through my storage room? Theresa Heady Conservator, Rijksmusuem voor Volkenkunde, Lieden, The Netherlands To clean or not to clean: The ethics of working in the field and dealing with indigenous objects with cultural sensitivity and how this can lead to ethical and professional conflicts. Nadine Li Lung Hok National Museums of Scotland Access, long-term object care and ethical issues involved in planning improved storage for National Museums of Scotland ethnographic collections. Louise Lawson Project Conservator, Glasgow Museums Working on a big scale: The Kelvingrove Project. Dervilla O'Dwyer Conservator, The Natural History Museum, London Surveying the Natural History Museum: long term planning versus immediate results--the compromise! Charles Stable Conservator, National Museums of Scotland Temporary Exhibition Projects and the Challenges to conservation: Case Study of the Conservation of a birchbark canoe. To register, please contact Roisin Miles People's History Museum 103 Princess Street Manchester M1 6DD rosettadubh [at] yahoo__co__uk Non members UKP40 UKIC ES members UKP30 Student Non-members UKP20 Student members UKP15 Some student bursaries are still available *** Conservation DistList Instance 17:64 Distributed: Thursday, April 1, 2004 Message Id: cdl-17-64-005 ***Received on Wednesday, 31 March, 2004