The Warsaw Rising Museum invites you to the Conservator's conference:
Renovated, rebuilt, saved - how they survived WWII. Conservation,
preservation and prevention of items from the years 1939-1945

 

 

12-13 April 2018, Warsaw, Poland

Languages of the conference: Polish, English 

We provide Polish-English and English-Polish translation to all
participants. 

 

EXTENDED ABSTRACT SUBMISSION: YOU MAY SUBMIT YOUR PAPERS BY 30 DECEMBER.

  

Registration is now open. 

 

Join us at a conference at the Warsaw Rising Museum on 12-13 April 2018, in
Warsaw, Poland, exploring the challenges of the conservation and
preservation of items from WWII.  

 

Preserving items from WWII is often a challenging and demanding task for
conservators and curators. Conservation and preservation of such items
requires modern technologies but at the same time retaining some historical
damages as witnesses of the past. 

 

We accept proposals regarding, but not limited to, the following topics:
-research issues concerning the technology of manufacturing historical items
from WWII -case studies of challenging conservation treatments of WWII items
-challenges of preserving and exhibiting wartime items -reception of the
conservation treatment of wartime items by the museum visitors -modern
analytical techniques in examining the items from WWII.

 

Important dates and deadlines:

Extended abstract submission: submit papers by 30 December 2017. Authors
will be notified of the selection results by 31 January 2018

12-13 April 2018 conference at the Warsaw Rising Museum, Jan
Nowak-JezioraƄski Auditorium and Hall B Cinema Hall 

 

more information at: http://www.konferencjakonserwatorska.pl/en/

Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ConservatorsConferenceWRM/ 

 

For any queries, please contact us at: [email protected] 

 

See you in Warsaw! 

 

Magdalena Grenda-Kurmanow

coordinator

 

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