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For those attending the AIC/CAC meeting in Montreal, the Microfade Testing International Discussion Group (MFT-IDG) is hosting an informal meetup on Friday, May 1, from 12-145pm in the Hallway Le Saint-Laurent. We hope you'll join us to share thoughts on how MFT-IDG can be helpful for you, discuss any issues you are having related to MFT and lighting policy, or just complain about Blue Wools!. Everyone is welcome. Present will be all the MFT-IDG officers: Vincent Laudato Beltran (Chair, Getty Conservation Institute); JP Brown (Vice Chair, Field Museum); Rio Lopez (Secretary, Academy Museum of Motion Pictures); Kirsten Dunne (Information Repository, National ...
April 22, 2026 As part of the AIC Sustainability Committee's efforts to connect with other organizations, we have invited Environment & Culture Partners to help us celebrate Earth Day by sharing their thoughts on the steps we can take to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions. Creating a Culture of Climate Consciousness By Al Carver-Kubik and Danielle Sakowski, Environment & Culture Partners On this Earth Day, Environment & Culture Partners encourages you to create a culture of climate consciousness in your community of friends, colleagues, and workplace. Here we offer some thoughts on how to develop climate ...
2026 WAAC CONFERENCE- August 29 -September 1, Denver Art Museum The Western Association for Art Conservation (WAAC) is pleased to invite presentation submissions for our upcoming 2026 Annual Meeting in Denver, CO. As we gather to celebrate our shared dedication to the preservation of cultural heritage, we look to our community to share the innovative research, practical treatments, and evolving philosophies that define our field today. We invite conservators, scientists, students, and allied professionals to submit abstracts that explore the care and preservation of cultural materials. Whether you are working within a major institution, a private ...
PAPER CONSERVATOR Position Summary The Northeast Document Conservation Center (NEDCC) seeks a motivated professional for the position of Paper Conservator with interest in developing their photograph conservation skills. The individual will join the staff of the Paper, Photograph and Asian Paintings Conservation Department. The opening is a full-time position located in NEDCC’s new facility located in Andover, Massachusetts. Founded in 1973, NEDCC is a non-profit conservation and preservation services center supporting the collections of its private and institutional clients. The Paper Conservator will be joining a team ...
Registration is now open for the "Midwest Microfading Tester Workshop" taking place from 830am-3pm on Friday, March 20, 2026, at the Field Museum in Chicago, Illinois. The audience for this practical training workshop includes prospective and emerging microfading tester (MFT) users, and those interested in alternatives to their current MFT setups. The workshop has a capacity of 18 persons and the registration fee is $85, which includes morning coffee and lunch. Registration c an be purchased from the following link (note: please do not add the "Meal Voucher" option as lunch will be provided): https://tickets.fieldmuseum.org/special-event-tickets?events=6967cccd3a63d6d037b6abe8&date=2026-03-20 ...
February 17, 2026 Highlights from COP30 – Culture Check-in We are off to another busy year and continue to look back on global climate conversations. We recognize that the news moves at full speed, given the many local and global changes taking place. In the frenzy, you may have missed happenings at COP30, which took place November 10 to 21, 2025, in Belém, Brazil. In recent years, many have written off the COP (Conference of the Parties), since it has been inundated with fossil fuel lobbyists and inaction from world leadership. However, culture has demanded a seat at the table and is starting to be heard. We’ll share some big wins and some disappointments ...
Each week in its weekend edition, The Wall Street Journal features a work of art in a column titled Masterpiece. The January 24-25, 2026 column features Giovanni Bellini’s “Pieta” (1470) currently on view at the Morgan Library & Museum in “ A Radiant Work Reborn ”. an article by Karen Wilkin. Along with a lyrical description of the work, Wilkin recounts its history of being moved from place to place, the toll that those moves took upon the work, and its restoration history. Of the painting's most recent treeatment she writes, “…discolored varnish was removed, holes and cracks were repaired, and, as is modern practice, restored areas were made congruent ...
Summer Internship at Peebles Island Resource Center, Textile Conservation Lab 30 hours/week, Monday - Thursday, mid-June to mid-August (8 weeks total) at $21.57/hr Please forward your resume and cover letter to Textile Conservator Sarah Stevens at sarah.stevens@parks.ny.gov with the subject line “Parks & Recreation Aide 6 (Textile Internship)”. If you have any questions concerning the position, please email Sarah. A portfolio may be required upon interview. Resumes are due January 30th, 2026 Link for more information: StateJobsNY - Public Information: Review Vacancy From the job posting: Established in 1972, the Bureau of Historic Sites provides ...
Summer Internship at Peebles Island Resource Center, Textile Conservation Lab 30 hours/week, Monday - Thursday, mid-June to mid-August (8 weeks total) at $21.57/hr Please forward your resume and cover letter to Textile Conservator Sarah Stevens at sarah.stevens@parks.ny.gov with the subject line “Parks & Recreation Aide 6 (Textile Internship)”. If you have any questions concerning the position, please email Sarah. A portfolio may be required upon interview. Resumes are due January 30th, 2026 Link for more information: StateJobsNY - Public Information: Review Vacancy From the job posting: Established in 1972, the Bureau of Historic Sites provides ...

Responders in Red Hook

When a catastrophic fire burned through artists' studios and galleries, National Heritage Responders provided crucial support Following a devastating 5-alarm fire in Red Hook in September, hundreds of artists were left wondering what, if anything, would remain of their work. The 150-year-old warehouse in Brooklyn was home to artists’ studios, gallery spaces, and community organizations. The fire ripped through the building, creating one wave of damage, followed by the necessary work of putting the fire out, which leads to water damage and hazards like mold. To a community reeling from the possible loss of years, decades worth of artistic growth and practice, ...
The American Institute for Conservation welcomes our global colleagues to attend our 2026 joint conference in Montreal, QC, Canada , with the Canadian Association for Conservation of Cultural Property (CAC-ACCR)! This international conference is an excellent opportunity for you to connect with experts across North America! We are welcoming presentations and posters from authors in 40 countries, and for the first time will be offering real-time AI translation with Wordly. Both speakers and attendees can select from 60 or more languages to engage with the content in their native tongues. The meeting is hybrid and will be livestreamed and recorded. ...
Update (2026 March 6) : The recording for the 2026 January 29 webinar “From Data to Decisions: Interpreting, Sharing, and Acting on Microfading Tester Results” is now available on the AIC YouTube page. The MFT-IDG would like to thank our speakers f or graciously sharing their knowledge with us, the Getty for helping with webinar logistics, and AIC and the Preventive Care Network for supporting our community. Note that this is the second in our series of MFT-IDG webinars, with the first discussing three MFT types: Whitmore, Retroreflective, and Fotonowy . ---------- The Microfading Tester International Discussion Group (MFT-IDG) will host its second ...
The December 24, 2025 issue of The New York Times contains an article by Catherine Porter titled “ A Front-Row View of the Emptying of the Pompidou Center " which discusses the nine month process of deinstalling, packing, and trucking away almost 120,000 works of art in the Pompidou Center's collection prior to a long renovation of the building in which heating systems will be replaced, asbestos removed, and the lower floor redesigned. The complexities of packing “Magazin de Ben”, by Ben Vautier and “Salon Agam” by Yaacov Agam-- the latter of which took five weeks to carry out-- are described. Anyone reading this will think that moving homes is quick ...
December 22, 2025 Sustainability News in Heritage Conservation & Committee Updates We don’t know about you, but 2025 has gone by SUPER fast for us here on the AIC Sustainability Committee! As the year draws to a close, we look back on some of the great work being done across the globe. It has been inspiring to see challenges turned into opportunities as relationships build across disciplines, geographies, and perspectives. Highlights: In April, The International Museum Conference on Climate Change took place in Vienna, Austria. The meeting, organized single handedly by Dr. Pascal Querner, an independent entomologist, brought together ...
These times call for greater connection—and that’s exactly what AIC membership is built on. Across the conservation field, we’re all navigating rapid change: new technologies, evolving roles, tighter budgets, and the constant need to balance care for collections with care for ourselves. Through it all, connection is what keeps us steady. It’s what turns individual effort into collective progress. Connection Is Our Strength AIC isn’t just a professional association… it’s a community of people who know what it means to show up for this work and for one another. Being a member means you’re not doing it alone. You’re part of a network that continues to ...
A central part of our work at FAIC is providing professional development resources to the conservation field. We provide scholarships and workshops year-round to people like you who want to grow their skills. But we also recognize that the cost of many professional development programs can make them out of reach to many in the field. with this year's loss of federal grant funds and institutional budget cuts, conservators are facing increased barriers to professional development. This is why, even as we face our own budget restrictions, FAIC remains committed to our pledge to support access to our workshops with complimentary registration and a travel stipend ...
By Lissa Rosenthal-Yoffe, Executive Director, AIC These times call for greater connection—and that’s exactly what AIC membership is built on. Across the conservation field, we’re all navigating rapid change: new technologies, evolving roles, tighter budgets, and the constant need to balance care for collections with care for ourselves. Through it all, connection is what keeps us steady. It’s what turns individual effort into collective progress. Connection Is Our Strength AIC isn’t just a professional association… it’s a community of people who know what it means to show up for this work and for one another. Being a member means you’re not doing ...
Advocating for conservation is a year-round activity! You may be in regular contact with your elected representatives and local government about a wide variety of interests and concerns. We collected resources, talking points, and action items to help build conservation and preservation into your advocacy. Here are a few current topics as well as some upcoming opportunities: Federal Government Shutdown The government shutdown directly impacts many people in the cultural heritage field, causing financial strain and uncertainty individually as well as restricting access to key services in the community. Our thoughts are with our furloughed colleagues and ...
Update (2026 January 6) : The MFT-IDG team is happy to share the recording of our 2025 November 14 webinar “ Microfading Testers in Use: Whitmore, Fotonowy, and Retroreflective ”. Many thanks to our speakers f or graciously sharing their knowledge with us, and the Getty for their support in organizing the webinar. ---------- The Microfading Tester International Discussion Group (MFT-IDG) will host its first webinar titled “Microfading Testers In Use: Whitmore, Fotonowy, and Retroreflective” on Friday, November 14, from 8-930am (Los Angeles) / 11am-1230pm (New York) / 1-230pm (Rio de Janeiro) / 4-530pm (Edinburgh) / 8-930pm (Dubai) / 12-130am (next day, ...
The September 29, 2025 issue of The New Yorker contains an article by Anthony Lane entitled “ Cinema Paradiso ” about the Il Cinema Ritrovato film festival held each year in Bologna and the restoration of 20th century films at the L’Immagine Ritrovata laboratory in that city. Lane describes the work that goes on in the lab, discussing how such issues as “vinegar syndrome” are treated. But, his article is also a meditation on artists’ rights and artistic intent and the impossibility of recapturing the original. Describing the issues that are raised by a screening of the restored version of Charlie Chaplin’s 1925 silent film, “The Gold Rush” he notes that in ...