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NATCC abstract submission deadline has been extended! Submissions are now
due by September 14. Please see below for details:


 CALL FOR PAPERS and POSTERS

Conserving Modernity: The Articulation of Innovation

9th North American Textile Conservation Conference

San Francisco, California

November 12th – 15th, 2013



 The ninth biennial North American Textile Conservation Conference (NATCC)
will focus on topics that concern modern materials. Topics include, but are
not limited to:

   -

   Technical descriptions, analyses, and conservation treatments involving
   modern materials, including new textile technologies applied to fiber-based
   objects such as contemporary dress, wearable art, fiber art and
   contemporary fabrics, either in total or in part;
   -

   The ethics of using unstable modern materials in works of art and
   heritage artifacts and/or respect for the artist’s intention;
   -

   Research into the impact of the environment on these materials and/or
   the artifacts created from them;
   -

   The synergy between natural/synthetic materials when they coexist in an
   artifact;
   -

   The use of modern materials, such as adhesives, consolidants and
   supports in conservation treatments;
   -

   New approaches to “old” treatments and/or dilemmas in conservation.


Conservators, curators, conservation scientists, collection managers,
archaeologists, anthropologists and others engaged with these topics are
invited to submit proposals for presentations. Collaborations among any of
the above professions or with others are encouraged.

Abstracts for papers and posters (300 words maximum), accompanied by a
short biography (100 words maximum) of the author(s) may be submitted in
English, French, or Spanish. Abstracts may not have image attachments.
Projects already presented and/or published will not be considered. Contact
information should include: name, postal and email addresses, telephone and
facsimile numbers. NATCC will support one complimentary registration per
accepted paper. A discounted rate will be offered for all accepted posters.


Please submit your abstract by September 14, 2012 to
*[log in to unmask]*<[log in to unmask]>
.

Presentations will be 20 minutes long; there will be time for questions.
All speakers will be required to submit the full publication-ready version
of their paper in the language in which it will be presented (English,
French or Spanish), by April 1, 2013. The papers will be published in CD
format and distributed at the conference along with printed abstracts in
English, French and Spanish. An advance copy of each presentation
submission will be required by October 14, 2013 for purposes of
simultaneous translation. Please email any questions to *[log in to unmask]
* <[log in to unmask]> and visit our website for continual updates at: *
http://natcconference.com* <http://natcconference.com/>.


Abstracts will be peer reviewed by the NATCC board. Authors of selected
papers and posters will be notified by December 3, 2012. Authors are
responsible for rights and permissions to publish photographs and/or
graphics.


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