American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works Contains information on membership benefits and educational activities of AIC.
AIC Guide to Conservation ServicesThis fact sheet describes the service in which a list of conservators is provided to callers according to specific requests. Lists are personalized by both specialty and geographic region. You can also find the AIC Form for Selecting a Conservator online.
Conservation Training in the United States Provides useful information on the field of conservation such as the role of the conservator, conservation practice, graduate academic programs, apprenticeships, financial aid, and addresses and phone numbers of training programs.
Guidelines for Selecting a Conservator Designed to help someone select a qualified conservator. Answers questions such as: What is a conservator?; What is the AIC Guide to Conservation Services?; What questions should I ask?; and What should I expect from a conservator?
Caring for Architecture
Caring for Books
Caring for Ceramic & Glass Objects
Caring for Documents and Art on Paper
Caring for Furniture
Caring for Home Videotape
Caring for Metal Objects
Caring for Paintings
Caring for Photographs
Caring for Textiles
Matting & Framing Works of Art and Artifacts on Paper: A Guide to Preservation
Not Gone With the Wind: Protecting Collections Against Hurricane Damage
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OTHER MATERIALS: AIC Definitions of Conservation Terminology These definitions were published in March 1996.
Poster A color image of the recently conserved Statue of Freedom from the U.S. Capital.
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