The 17th Triennial Conference of the International Council of Museums Committee for Conservation (ICOM-CC), will attract leading international keynote speakers and up to 800 delegates, including conservators, scientists, historians and art historians, curators, librarians, archivists, students, collection managers and directors from the world’s leading cultural institutions and the private sector.
The culmination of ICOM-CC’s three-year cycle of collaboration and research, the Conference offers technical sessions of the twenty-one specialist Working Groups, keynote speeches, behind the scenes visits to local conservation laboratories and sites of historic interest, cultural and social events as well as numerous opportunities to meet and forge ties with colleagues from every region of the world. Twenty-seven years after its memorable 8th Triennial Conference in Sydney, ICOM-CC is pleased to return to the Australian continent, this time to Melbourne.
The program for ICOM-CC’s 17th Triennial Conference in Melbourne will reflect the conference theme - Building Strong Culture through Conservation—as well as the activities of ICOM-CC’s twenty-one specialized Working Groups.
For further information, see the conference website at the external link below.
ICOM-CC 17th Triennial Conference 2014
15 September 2014 – 19 September 2014, Australia
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