INCCA members are dedicated to developing, sharing and preserving knowledge needed for the conservation of modern and contemporary art. INCCA is a network of like-minded professionals connected to the conservation of modern and contemporary art.
Organisation: Plastics Historical Society
Tate Papers, Inherent Vice: The Replica and its Implications in Modern Sculpture, Autumn 2007
JONES, C. & MULLER, L. The Giver of Names: Documentary Collection, 2008
New online programme TEC-CH
Digital Art History Databases
Water Sensitive Oil Paints project
Masters thesis: LEVY, J. From Sharks to Sugar: addressing conservation issues of non-traditional contemporary art media, 2008
Hornemann Institute
Project: Agatha Re-Appears, net art restoration project (2008)
INCCA is an ongoing activity of the Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (RCE) / Cultural Heritage Agency in the Netherlands. RCE is part of the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science. RCE provides the salary of the INCCA Coordinator as well as the hosting and development of the INCCA website.
The content on www.incca.org is provided on a volunteer basis by INCCA members. Most members work for organisations, such as museums, universities and conservation research institutes. These organisations are considered INCCA partners for the reason that they allow their employees to spend time sharing knowledge via the network. RCE is grateful to the generosity of all INCCA partners and of course for the hard work provided by individual members. Members of the INCCA Steering Committee and the INCCA group coordinators also work on a volunteer basis. The INCCA network is not a legal entity and could be described as a volunteer network.