The Emerging Conservation Professionals Network (ECPN) is pleased to
announce our upcoming webinar, *“Showcasing Your Work: Preparing and
Maintaining a Conservation Portfolio,”* taking place on *Tuesday, November
14**th** from 12:30-1:30 pm EST.*

A well-conceived and eye-catching portfolio can be crucial for emerging
conservation professionals to progress in the field. But when is
a digital portfolio appropriate versus a hard-copy portfolio? What are the
advantages and disadvantages of each? How should your portfolio evolve as
you progress in your career? This Webinar will cover the creation and use
of digital and hard-copy portfolios in various scenarios and early-career
stages, from pre-program candidate to graduate student and post-graduate.

ECPN has invited two speakers to provide different perspectives on this
topic. Susan Heald, Textile Conservator at the National Museum of the
American Indian, will discuss her experience reviewing portfolios as part
of internship and fellowship applications. Gwen Manthey, a paintings
conservator who has worked in both private practice and museums, will speak
about digital portfolios, including the practicalities of compiling and
maintaining one.

ECPN is seeking submissions for the Q&A session following the speakers’
presentations. To submit your questions in advance, please post in the
comments section below or send them via email to
[email protected]. Questions will be accepted until the
morning of the webinar, or can be submitted during the presentations via
the GoToWebinar platform.

Attendance is *free *and *open to all AIC members*. Please register here
<https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5786128650280787971> to watch
the webinar. If you are unable to view the program on November 14, or are
not a member of AIC, the full video will be recorded and uploaded onto the AIC
YouTube Channel <https://www.youtube.com/user/aiconservation> following the
broadcast.



Please see below to learn more about our speakers:

SUSAN HEALD has been the National Museum of the American Indian’s textile
conservator since 1994, where she has supervised many pre-program interns
and post-graduate fellows. Prior to NMAI, she served as the Minnesota
Historical Society’s textile conservator, and was a Smithsonian
Conservation Analytical Lab postgraduate fellow. She holds an MS in Art
Conservation (textile major/objects minor) from the University of
Delaware/Winterthur Museum, and a BA in Chemistry and Anthropology from the
George Washington University. She served as chair and vice-chair for the
AIC Textile Specialty Group (1997-98), and as a board member for the North
American Textile Conservation Conference (2004-09).

GWEN MANTHEY is the newly-appointed Contract Interim Paintings Conservator
at the Smithsonian American Art Museum and maintains a private practice
outside of Philadelphia. Prior positions include Assistant Paintings
Conservator at the Museum of Fine Arts (Boston, MA), National Endowment for
the Humanities Fellow at the Chrysler Museum of Art (Norfolk, VA), and the
Wyeth Fellow for American Art at the Walters Art Museum (Baltimore, MD). A
graduate of the Winterthur/University of Delaware Program in Art
Conservation (B.A.S, M.S., C.A.S.), she is serving as Program Chair for the
Philadelphia Area Conservation Association and a mentor for ECPN-HBCU
Mentor-Pilot Program.
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