Sent on behalf of FAIC in collaboration with AIC's Sustainability Committee and Preventative Care Network:
Register to join us for the upcoming online workshop "Building Towards Collections Safe and Zero-waste Exhibitions" to learn about trends and ideas around the design, operation, and deconstruction of exhibitions. The workshop is organized by FAIC in collaboration with AIC's Sustainability Committee and Preventive Care Network, and includes four 90-minute sessions with speakers from a variety of roles at different types of institutions.
Session 1: Design led by Emily Shaw and Douglas Flandro (Oct. 24, 12:30-2pm ET)
Session 2: Techniques led by T. Ashley McGrew (Oct. 31, 12:30-2pm ET)
Session 3: Metrics led by Laura Lupton, Hannah Bech Managetta, and Lena Fliessbach (Nov. 21, 12:30-2pm ET)
Session 4: Materials led by Sarah Nunberg and Megan O'Connor (Dec. 5, 12:30-2pm ET)
The speakers will discuss the current status of the field and what techniques are used to design circular, zero-waste, and net-zero exhibits. Specific focus will be on encouraging discussion and growth around advocacy and planning that reduces material use; emphasizes low-emitting, more sustainable materials; and allows for the reuse of materials. They will also suggest actionable assignments after each session to collaborate with other members of exhibition teams to consider and implement these methods within their own context.
The registration fee is $120 for AIC members, $144 for non-members. Those who need financial support can email learning@culturalheritage.org and complimentary registration will be provided to a limited number of individuals on a first-come, first-serve basis. The live sessions for the workshop will take place in Zoom and automated captions will be available.