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.
Yes. Freelance or private professionals are encouraged to join the network. Sharing a document through the INCCA website only takes a few minutes and doing so can be helpful to your practice, but also to others in the field!
Often freelancers are unsure if they are allowed to share documents they collect and create. It is up to the individual member to ensure that they have the proper permission from their clients (museum, private collector, artist) to upload information into the member document section of the website.
For this purpose a generic permission form has been created which can be useful for freelancers. The form canbe found in the member document section. Enter the term 'useage' and click search.
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Institute of Conservation (ICON)
International Council of Museums Committee for Conservation (ICOM-CC)
International Council of Museums (ICOM)
International Institute for the Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (IIC)
International Centre for the Study of Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Propery (ICCROM)
Canadian Association for Conservation (CAC/ACCR)
American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (AIC)
Australian Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Materials (AICCM)
Your local INCCA group coordinator can help you enter information by giving advice and even working through the process with you. To see if there is a group coordinator in your country, region or who speaks your language see INCCA Groups in the menu. Members in all other countries can contact the INCCA Coordinator via info@incca.org