The International Institute for Conservation (IIC) invites you to register
for our free* Point of the Matter Dialogue on:  Viral Images.  Exploring the
historic and conservation challenges of objects created for social protest
and solidarity

Historic events of the past years have highlighted art as a creative means
of social expression as well as a powerful tool used during social protests.
A few images and words scribbled on a collection of post-it-notes or a
graphically designed phrase captured in a Tweet heard around the world have
had an unexpectedly lasting influence. But what happens to the art work when
the protesters leave? Was it ever intended to be collected or preserved? Is
there precedence for archiving these ephemeral materials? Who is collecting
them? How do we preserve the intent and impact of these creative works for
posterity?  Archiving this form of cultural heritage presents many
challenges.

The dialogue will take place on Tuesday February 14, 2017 from 2:30-5:00pm
in the Bonnie J. Sacerdote Lecture Hall of the Uris Educational Center of
the Metropolitan Museum of Art ( 5th Avenue & 82nd Street, New York City).
There is no charge to attend.

Panellists:                            
.       Aaron Bryant, Mellon Curator of Photography at Smithsonian National
Museum of African American History and Culture

.       Michael Gould-Wartofsky, sociologist and author of "The Occupiers.
The Making of the 99% Movement"
.       Christian Scheidemann, conservator and founder of Contemporary
Conservation Ltd.                        
.       Gregory Sholette, founding member of Political Art
Documentation/Distribution and Associate Professor, Sculpture and co-founder
of Social Practice Queens(Queens College, City University of New York) 
.       Lidia Uziel, Head of the Western Languages Division (WLD) and
Bibliographer for Western Europe, Harvard Library
.       Dr. Ralph Young, Professor of History, Temple University and author
of "Dissent: The History of an American Idea" and " Make Art Not War:
Political Protest Posters from the Twentieth Century"


Space is limited, so please register to receive your admittance ticket on
our Eventbrite page for this event by click 'register now' below.  You can
also contribute to the crowdfunding page that we have at JustGiving that is
helping to contribute to the costs of this innovative and exciting new
event.

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*A limited number of reserved seats are available in advance for a minimal
$5 administration fee.  All other ticketed seating will be unreserved, with
open seating available the day of the event.  Please visit our Evenbrite
page (link above) for further details.

We hope to see you there!

Amber Kerr and Rebecca Rushfield, IIC Dialogue Organizers

Graham Voce
Executive Secretary

International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works 3,
Birdcage Walk, London, SW1H 9JJ, UK

Tel: +44 (0)20 7799 5500
Fax: +44 (0)20 7799 4961
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