The Washington Conservation Guild's 50th Anniversary Season is in progress,
and the 3-Ring Circus is approaching quickly. It will be held on Thursday
January 5 at 5:30 at the Ripley Center of the Smithsonian Institution in
Washington, DC. This year, we are requesting proposals for talks from our
membership. In celebration of our 50th year, we are naming our three rings
after our three founders: Gettens, Organ and Ripley.

For our three rings, we want to learn about the work you are doing now and
how our members are shaping the conservation field for the next 50 years.
While we will consider proposals for any conservation-related topic, we
hope that our founders will inspire your proposals.

*Rutherford Gettens*: You probably have a copy of his book (written with
George Stout) in your library: *Paintings Materials: A Short Encyclopaedia*.
His technical research and scientific approach to conservation work moved
our field toward the professional status it holds today.

*Robert Organ*: Director of the Conservation Analytical Laboratory (what
has become the Smithsonian's Museum Conservation Institute), Organ advanced
the science of conservation, preventive conservation, and laboratory
design; and he pursued the study of materials and treatment techniques.

*Dillon Ripley*: As Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, he took an
active role in the advocacy of conservation and preventive conservation. He
was so committed to our work that he issued a memorandum in 1967 that the
Smithsonian would give the WCG its full support for regular meeting space.


Our founders were all part of the Smithsonian Institution, but the
Washington Conservation Guild has grown and transformed to include
conservators and related professionals in both museums and private practice
across the Washington-Baltimore metropolitan area. Each of you contribute
to the field in one way or another, including treatment, technical
analysis, laboratory design, preventive conservation, fundraising,
education, advocacy, and much more. Please consider sharing your experience
and insight with fellow members.

The talks are less than 15 minutes each and nine will be selected. Please
submit an abstract to [email protected] by November
14th.


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