[Nhcoll-l] Deadline for participation in Art Bio Matters 2023 extended to May 21st

Kasey Hamilton klh927 at gmail.com
Thu May 11 19:49:45 EDT 2023


The deadline for participation in the Art Bio Matters 2023 conference has
been extended to May 21st, 2023! This is a unique and intimate conference
where participants actively engage in five sessions over three days,
working together to explore the intersection of innovative science,
culture, and history in the preservation of cultural and natural heritage.

*As a participant, you can expect to:*
- Join an international community of cultural heritage stakeholders,
including experts from science, conservation, and cultural
history/curatorial fields.
- Experience team and poster presentations featuring pioneering
collaborative research on the fascinating world of biological materials in
art, cultural heritage, and natural science collections.
- Participate in working groups, moderated conversations, and a business
meeting crucial to the future of the ABM community.
- Engage in open and respectful dialogue where everyone's voice is heard,
and all viewpoints are respected.
- Learn about unfamiliar specializations and gain new insights into objects
and their preservation.
- Explore innovative approaches to research questions related to the
conservation and understanding of cultural heritage.
- Share your own insights and perspectives, and contribute to the growth
and advancement of the ABM community.
- Network with peers, build new professional relationships, and potentially
find new collaborators for future research projects.
- Be a part of a collaborative community that values shared learning and
the exchange of ideas, ultimately benefiting the broader community of
cultural heritage stakeholders.

Don't miss this unique opportunity to participate in the Art Bio Matters
2023 conference and contribute to the growth and advancement of the ABM
community. Apply to register now before the extended deadline of May 21st,
2023. We can't wait to see you there!

*Art Bio Matters is a rapidly growing conclave of scientists,
curators/cultural historians, and conservators who bring to the community
different research methods, modes of seeing, and desired outcomes in the
investigation of biological materials in cultural heritage collections.
Your perspective is valued, regardless of whether your goals are better
preservation, analysis, or interpretation. While the core disciplines of
ABM are science, curatorial/cultural history, and conservation, ABM
welcomes all stakeholders in cultural heritage studies. *


Art Bio Matters 2023 will take place July 19-21 at the Institute of Fine
Arts, NYU, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. We are especially proud
that *there
is no fee required to attend the conference, and financial assistance is
available to defray travel costs*. If finances are a barrier for you, don't
hesitate to indicate the amount you would require to attend the conference
on your application. We want to ensure that anyone who wants to present or
participate can be there. For more information about the 2023 conference, visit
our website <https://www.artbiomatters.org/abm2023-eventdetails>.

- The Art Bio Matters team:
Julie Arslanoglu, ABM Co-Organizer, Conservation Scientist at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Glennis Rayermann, ABM Co-Organizer, Visiting Assistant Professor of
Conservation Science in the Conservation Center at the Institute of Fine
Arts, New York University
Kasey Hamilton, ABM Web Coordinator, Mellon Fellow in Objects Conservation
at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
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