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DEADLINE EXTENDED: Changing Climate Management Strategies Workshop, Getty Center, Los Angeles

  • 1.  DEADLINE EXTENDED: Changing Climate Management Strategies Workshop, Getty Center, Los Angeles

    Posted 11-20-2024 08:26

    Workshop Title: "Changing Climate Management Strategies: Sustainable Collection Environments and Monitoring Object Response"
    When: 
    July 7–11, 2025
    Where: Getty Center, Los Angeles
    Workshop fee: $800 USD, financial assistance available
    Number of participants: 40

    Application deadline extended to December 4 2024

    Heritage organizations worldwide are increasingly under pressure to operate in a more sustainable manner, and this workshop – organized by the Managing Collection Environments (MCE) Initiative at the Getty Conservation Institute  will address obstacles in developing and implementing more adaptive environmental management strategies. Additional information on the workshop and a link to the workshop application can be found at https://www.getty.edu/projects/training-for-sustainable-collection-care/changing-climate-management-strategies-workshop/.

    The workshop is open to all stakeholders  conservators, registrars, curators, directors, facilities staff, engineers, architects – involved in the decision-making process of environmental management in heritage institutions.

    Following the model of our prior regional workshops, preference will be given to applicants from North, Central, and South America, and from Hawaii; we also encourage applications from heritage professionals from small to medium-sized organizations and emerging professionals and current/recent graduate students interested in the management of the museum environment.

    Instructors include MCE team members Cecilia Winter, Michal Lukomski, Vincent Laudato Beltran, Ashley Freeman, Theofanis Karafotias, and Naoki Fujisawa, as well as esteemed colleagues such as Kelly McCauley (Colonial Williamsburg), Kanoko Sasao (J. Paul Getty Museum), Camille Kirk (J. Paul Getty Trust), and others.

    Cost is $800 USD and financial assistance is available for a limited number of participants.

    Please direct questions to mce@getty.edu, and we hope you will consider applying!



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    Vincent Laudato Beltran
    Scientist
    Getty Conservation Institute
    Los Angeles CA
    vbeltran@getty.edu
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