https://www.iccrom.org/courses/international-course-paper-conservation-latin-america-meeting-east




*Course description in Spanish:*

https://www.iccrom.org/sites/default/files/2019-05/announcement_jpc_mexico_2019_es.pdf



*Start date: *30 October, 2019

*End date:* 13 November, 2019

*Deadline to apply: *15 July, 2019

*Location:* Mexico City, Mexico



*Organizers*


- Coordinación Nacional de Conservación del Patrimonio Cultural, Instituto
Nacional de Antropología e Historia (CNCPC-INAH), Mexico City, Mexico

-  Tokyo National Research Institute for Cultural Properties, Japan

-  ICCROM



*Background*

Over the past 25 years, interest for Japanese paper conservation tradition
has been growing within the Latin America paper conservation community, as
well as in Portugal and Spain. The main effort has focused on understanding
Japanese techniques, materials and tools. This knowledge has been mostly
acquired by conservation professionals who attended the Japanese Paper
Conservation Course in Japan, jointly organized by the National Research
Institute for Cultural Properties and ICCROM, or by receiving training in
small workshops taught by colleagues who have had the opportunity to study
abroad and be in contact with Japanese professionals.

Experience has shown the importance of understanding more deeply materials
and tools as well as the correct application of Japanese paper conservation
techniques before attempting to incorporate them into Latin America
paper-based collections and adapt them to the Latin American context.

This is why the CNCPC-INAH, the National Research Institute for Cultural
Properties in Japan and ICCROM has offered for six consecutive years the
“International Course on Paper Conservation in Latin America. Meeting East.”

Considering the number of applications and the great interest shown by the
participants in the preceding years, combined with the need to expand and
consolidate knowledge in this field, we offer the course once again for the
seventh year, with the generous contribution of INAH and the Tokyo National
Research Institute for Cultural Properties, Japan.

*The course*

   - The purpose of this course is to provide basic concepts of Japanese
   materials and techniques for paper conservation, and improve participant
   understanding of the basic characteristics of the Japanese paper tradition.
   - The course also aims to build bridges between Japanese and Western
   paper conservation traditions, and to assess the applicability of the
   Japanese approach, materials and techniques to non-Japanese cultural
   heritage, with particular reference to Latin American paper-based cultural
   heritage.
   - Finally, the course promotes the exchange of experiences and
   information on paper conservation in Latin America and the Caribbean.

*Methodology*

The course is an intensive two-and-a-half week programme that combines
theory and practice, through lectures and practical work. High-level
interaction is encouraged in the course, with participants playing an
important part.

*Participants*

This international course is open to a maximum of nine participants working
in Latin America and the Caribbean. Consideration will also be given to
candidates working in Spain and Portugal. At least five years of working
experience in paper conservation is required. Preference will be given to
candidates who are working in an institution, who are involved in training
activities, or who lead conservation teams.


*Teaching team*

The teaching team will include Japanese and Latin American instructors from
leading institutions.

*Working language: *Spanish

*Course fee:* No course fee
Scholarships

The selected participants will receive a scholarship covering
accommodation. Candidates are encouraged to seek financial support from all
possible sources, such as governmental institutions, employers, and other
funding agencies to cover their travel expenses as well as per diems for
their daily expenses.
Applications

Please use the application form
<https://www.iccrom.org/sites/default/files/2019-05/jpc-mexico-application-form-standard_2019.doc>
and
send it by email to: latam.mexico.papel(at)gmail.com


Tania Estrada Valadez
Taller de Documentos Gráficos
*Coordinación Nacional de Conservación *
*del Patrimonio Cultural-INAH*
Ex convento de Churubusco,
Xicoténcatl esq. General Anaya s/n,
Col. San Diego Churubusco, C.P. 04120, Ciudad de México, México.
(+52) 41 66 07 80 ext. 413261
E: tania.estr...@inah.gob.mx
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