Migrants: art, artists, materials and ideas crossing borders

The Hamilton Kerr Institute, University of Cambridge, undertakes the practical 
conservation of works of art, conducts technical and historical research and 
publishes on these topics. It also provides conservation training to 
postgraduate students and interns. The Institute is organising a conference 
entitled Migrants: art, artists, materials and ideas crossing borders which 
will be held on 15-16 November 2018, in Cambridge. This two-day conference, 
will reflect on the role of migration as embodied in works of art and material 
culture as documented in visual and written sources.

Artistic production and the preservation of cultural property have always been 
subject to the ebb and flow of international influences. Major factors have 
included the supply of materials, the migration of artists, designers and 
craftspeople, as well as evolving conservation theory and practice, within the 
spheres of the fine and applied arts. This two-day conference is intended to 
bring together cross-discipline papers centring on the physical and conceptual 
manifestations of the effects of migration and migrants on cultural material. 
These investigations might include, but are not limited to, the transnational 
journey of materials and methods of production as well as the introduction of 
preservation measures and practices. This theme also invites a focus on 
diasporas of practitioners and their reception by new audiences or consumers.

The conference is deliberately broad in its scope both materially and 
chronologically. The aim is to create a forum for the discussion of ongoing 
research interpreting art and material culture from all disciplines and 
periods. We especially welcome papers from students and from early career 
researchers. Archetype Publications Ltd. will publish the papers as 
proceedings. We invite abstracts of up to 500 words in English, for 20-minute 
papers.  The deadline for submission is 28 February 2018. The conference will 
be in English. Please send abstracts to Spike Bucklow 
(sb10...@cam.ac.uk<mailto:sb10...@cam.ac.uk>) and Lucy Wrapson 
(lj...@cam.ac.uk).


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