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GCI-17³Ô¹ÏWORKSHOP ON CONSERVATION AND ARCHAEOLOGY

New, updated announcement

Limited spaces are available for this Getty Conservation Institute funded program – apply today!

This is a benefit of 17³Ô¹Ïmembership, with preference given to project directors.*

What?

The Getty Conservation Institute (GCI) and 17³Ô¹Ïare partnering to provide members a valuable one-day workshop on emerging realities in conservation and its integration with archaeology.

  • Update yourself on the what, why and how of conservation.
  • Understand the role of conservation as an integral part of archaeological practice.
  • Gain valuable insight and information concerning, planning, budgeting, and funding for conservation.
  • Develop your conservation network.

Why?

  • 17³Ô¹Ïmembers aim to make a difference by conserving those traces of the ancient past that we work so hard to discover, interpret and share.
  • As governments make strategic decisions about which permits to grant, this workshop can help you distinguish your project.

Other benefits?   

  • An extra night’s hotel paid and meals for Sunday after the 17³Ô¹Ïmeeting, supported by The Getty Conservation Institute (GCI).
  • Binder with conservation reference materials/handouts and instructor contact details.
  • Materials to use in your collaborative planning, teaching and funding requests with conservation professionals.
  • Certificate of workshop completion from The Getty Conservation Institute

When and where?
Sunday, November 24, 2019 (after the 2019 17³Ô¹ÏAnnual Meeting), at the conference hotel, The Westin San Diego.

How do I apply?
Click here for the . October 1st is the deadline to apply for this limited space program. We will have some rolling acceptances, so please submit your application as soon as possible.

Want more details?
Download the Program (Schedule, speakers, and times are subject to change)

FREE Registration for successful applicants includes:

  • Breakfast and lunch during the workshop
  • One complimentary hotel night at The Westin San Diego (made possible by support from the GCI)

Speakers include:

Angelyn Bass, Department of Anthropology, University of New Mexico
Harriet ‘Rae’ Beaubien, Museum Conservation Institute, Smithsonian Institution; Museum Studies Program, University of New Mexico
Suzanne Davis, Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, University of Michigan
Martha Demas, Buildings and Sites Department, Getty Conservation Institute
Lynn Swartz Dodd, Religion, Archaeology Research Center, University of Southern California
Heather Hurst, Department of Anthropology, Skidmore College
Ioanna Kakoulli, Materials Science and Engineering Department, University of California at Los Angeles
Douglas Porter, School of Engineering, University of Vermont

Other Questions?
Contact 17³Ô¹ÏDirector of Meetings and Events, Arlene Press, meetings@asor.org

* If you are a project director, but not yet an 17³Ô¹Ïmember, apply anyway.

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