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Exploring Maps: History, Fabrication, & Preservation

  • November 2 – 3, 2011

The great majority of maps were produced for practical use, not designed to last.  Many are oversize and have been folded or rolled for storage over the years.  Often, maps were created using media that has not proven stable with time.  In each case, the practicality of the map has worked against the likelihood of its long-term preservation and has presented conservation challenges.  Maps that remain intact today are consequently even more valuable, not only for their aesthetic beauty but also for the rare insight they offer into the landscapes and world views of the past.

This program will provide an overview of the history of maps and address predominant issues in their care and preservation.  Speakers will also explore creative, innovative approaches to reinterpreting and revitalizing historic maps through advances in preservation and technology.

Location: The Athenaeum of Philadelphia

Time: 8:30-9:00 Registration / 9:00-5:00 Program

Fee: $225 CCAHA members / $250 non-members

Registration deadline: Extended to October 25, 2011

For more information and to register, please click here.

Major funding for this program was generously provided by the National Endowment for the Humanities, with additional support from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, the Philadelphia Cultural Fund, and the Independence Foundation.