Conservation Service Vendors

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American Institute for Conservation/Foundation for Advancement in Conservation American Institute for Conservation is the leading membership association for current and aspiring conservators and allied professionals who preserve cultural heritage. Our Foundation, FAIC, supports conservation education, research, and outreach activities such as National Heritage Responders, Alliance for Response, Climate Resilience Resources for Cultural Heritage, and Connecting to Collections Care.  757 15th St. NW, Suite 500 Washington, DC United States  culturalheritage.org temig@culturalheritage.org
Midwest Art Conservation Center The Midwest Art Conservation Center (MACC) is a Non-Profit organization for the preservation and conservation of art and artifacts, providing treatment, education, and training for museums, historical societies, libraries, other cultural institutions, artists, and the public. The Code of Ethics and Guidelines for Practice of the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works governs the methodology and standards behind all elements of MACC’s treatments and programming.   2400 3rd Ave South Minneapolis, MN USA  PreserveArt.org cturner@preserveart.org 
The Conservation Center The Conservation Center is the nation’s largest private art conservation laboratory, dedicated to preserving cultural heritage for over 40 years. We provide comprehensive treatment, preservation, and digitization services to support the longterm care and accessibility of collections. Partnering with registrars, libraries, and museums, we help safeguard archives and special collections through innovative conservation practices, collection care planning, and emergency response.  400 North Wolcott Ave Chicago, Illinois USA  theconservationcenter.com info@theconservationcenter.com 
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The mission of ARCS is to represent and promote registrars and collection specialists, to educate the profession in best practices of registration and collections care, and to facilitate communication and networking.

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