PACCIN Conference April 7-8, 2017 at the Modern Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas
Hello PACCIN,
Artemis Fine Art Services would like to attend the upcoming conference and would like to find out more details about registering and costs.
Thank you for your time!
Information for the Preparators Conference will be coming out shortly here on the website, on the listserv and our socal media outlets. Looking forward to having our conference this spring!
Announcing the PACCIN Prep Conference 2017
At the Modern Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas
Friday - Saturday, April 7 - 8, 2017
Join us for two days of presentations around the theme of Learning through Failure, and back of house tours of local museums. Topics include success and failure of installation hardware in earthquakes, measuring environmental, shock and vibration performance of crates, cultivating diverse teams, and many practical tips on materials and techniques. If you would like to be a presenter, submit proposals to Julia Latané at jlatane@thebroad.org by February 1st.
Conference admission is $100 for members, $125 for nonmembers (or sign up to be a member for $25, and get admission to the conference for $100). Registration begins on January 23rd. More details, coming soon.
Who are preparators and art handlers? We invite you to make a 5 minute long or less presentation on how you became a prep. You can make a short film, a power point, or a pecha kucha (http://www.pechakucha.org/watch 20 slides for 20 seconds each) style presentation. Submit finished presentations to jlatane@thebroad.org by March 1st. We will choose some for PACCIN’s website, FaceBook, and LinkedIn pages.
The Bruce and Chris Metro Scholarship for the PACCIN Preparator Conference 2017 awards $500 to one PACCIN member in good standing who may not otherwise be able to attend the conference. To apply, fill out the conference registration form, check the box stating that you wish to apply for the scholarship, and answer the question posed. To be eligible for the scholarship, your registration must be received by midnight Eastern time, February 28th, 2017. Applicants will be notified by email by midnight Eastern time, March 6, 2017.
We are also still reviewing presentation proposals, and accepting “who we are” submissions. See web page for more details.
Hello Julia and Conference planners,
Are there any more details regarding the schedule for Saturday... I'd like to book a flight for that evening but don't want to miss anything that may be happening later that day.
The conference runs from 8:30 AM to 5 PM each day. On Saturday afternoon we are working on a few musuem tours that will allow everyone a "behinds the scene" view of those museums. I hope that helps answer your question.
On another note, a few of you have been asking about the content for the conference. We have been going through the proposals we recieved and should have a schedule out by the week of 2/20. Until then, the details posted on the conference page gives you a good idea of most of the topics that will be presented and more will be added.
Hello everyone—we are pleased to announce the line-up for this year’s prep conference…
April 7 & 8, 2017 PACCIN Prep Conference at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
Sessions Include:
Sarah Titheridge, ArtTechSpace Ltd: Social Media—Making mistakes for all the world to (sea) see
Vincent Beltran and Rita Gomez, J. Paul Getty Museum: Measuring Environmental, Shock, and Vibration performance of crates
Brent Powell, Private Consultant, author of Collection Care: An Illustrated Handbook for the Care and Handling of Cultural Objects: Preparation/Profession History to Professional Development
Jeff Isaacs, Takiya: Earthquake aftermath: How different types of 2D installation methods fared through earthquakes in Japan
Alexi Chisler, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County: Designing/using a wiki, a ticketing system, and project management software to track exhibition maintenance tasks in a hundred year old building
Mark Wamaling, Artex, and Julia Latané, The Broad: Building diversity and inclusion in prep crews
Ashley McGrew, Cantor Art Center at Stanford University: Introduction to the STASH site with sample presentations
Ashley McGrew, Cantor Art Center at Stanford University, and others: Quick prep tips on materials and techniques
BJ Farrar, J. Paul Getty Museum: Successes and Failures in 3D Scanning and Fabrication for Mounts
Dexter Nelson and Jarod Atkinson, Museum of the Bible: What a Pane in the Stained Glass: Dismantling and packing Tiffany stained glass windows for transit
Sean Harrison, Bullock Texas State History Museum: Breaking ! = ? Bad: How to respond, address, and assimilate unintentional loss by human error
Antonio Addari, Arteria Srl and Marc Bongaarts, Stedelijk: Moving Artwork into Venice, Italy: What you should know before shipping to Venice
Richard Hinson, Museum of Fine Arts Houston: An Unconventional Move
Pablo Brouwer and Humberto Del Rio, RLA Conservation of Art & Architecture: Practical Collaborations between Technicians and Conservators
Kevin Marshall, J. Paul Getty Museum: Year in Review: Significant Security Incidents
Marc Bongaarts, Stedelijk Museum: About SBMK—The Foundation for the Conservation of Contemporary Art (Dutch abbreviation: SBMK)
Plus lunchtime conversations:
· Materials and their uses in display, storage, and packing
· Installation techniques
· Career development
· Lighting, AV, time-based media, and other technology
Also a Friday evening event sponsored by Artex Fine Art Services, Displays Unlimited, TYart LLC and True Vue, Inc.!
Now that we have the schedule posted I hope anyone who has not signed up for the conference will consider joining us. We still have plenty of room for more people to attend and the dealine for applying for one of the two scholarships is coming up this Tuesday, 2/28/2017. Each scholarship provides $500 to cover travel expenses and your registration is free.
Regardless if you are attending or cannot attend, I urge everyone to partipate in our "Who We Are" project. All you need to do is create a short video telling us 1) how you got into the profession and 2) what parts of your job you like the most? During the conference we will be sharing these videos during the breaks and then afterwards we will share them on this website. So it is your chance to speak up and let the PACCIN community know who you are.
My schedule suddenly opened up and I have a window to come to the conference, but I see registration is full. Any chance of late registration, or a cancellation list?