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Q2 Arts and Humanities AICCM Bulletin Pub Date : 2018-01-02 DOI:10.1080/10344233.2018.1553128
N. Tse
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In  Colin joined the Canberra College of Advanced Education (CCAE) to establish a conservation training program, the first in Australia and one of earliest programs to include an ethnographic conservation specialization (Figure ). Under his tenure, the CCAE (later the University of Canberra) program offered courses at Bachelor, Master, and PhD levels graduating  students over its  year history (Figure ). Scott’s paper fleshes out the issues of ‘what an “ideal” conservation course might be’. The paper points out the challenges faced by Colin working across the University and professional contexts, and more importantly the ‘tensions between the need to prepare students for the future while wanting new graduates to be work-ready’. This is akin to managing diverse expectations while building disciplinary bodies of knowledge that are grounded by ethical and conceptual responsibilities to collections, culture and society. 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在里面 在ICOM CC在墨尔本举行的第三届三年一度的会议上,Colin Pearson教授设立了AICCM奖,以表彰《AICCM公报》上发表的最“材料保护领域的杰出研究”。大约三年后 在悉尼蓝山举行的AICCM全国会议上,时任AICCM主席MaryJo Lelyveld组织了一场献给Colin Pearson教授的Gedenkschrift活动,庆祝他的一生和对文化材料保护的贡献。“澳大利亚保护职业之父”科林于前一年去世 四月. 他是澳大利亚和海外几代保育员的朋友和导师,整个遗产部门和其他部门都深切感受到了他的去世(Lyall&Batterham). 为了纪念科林在他的一生中做出的巨大贡献-在这一年的职业生涯中,这本纪念性出版物《AICCM公报》是献给科林的,并捕捉到了在格登克什克里夫特和 AICCM全国会议。这些论文体现了科林的遗产和他所珍视的澳大利亚保护职业。因此,本卷的重点. 探索对Colin来说重要的领域,包括保护材料研究、保护教育和培训、预防性保护和环境指南以及亚太地区的保护。正如所有论文所认为的那样,科林在形成期是非常重要的(–) 和生长期( 到目前为止)。我们在Marcele Scott的论文《Colin Pearson教授:他这一代最多才多艺、最有能力的保育员之一》中看到了这一点,该论文认为Colin在这两个时期作为一名教育工作者所起的贡献作用。在里面 Colin加入了堪培拉高等教育学院(CCAE),建立了一个保护培训项目,这是澳大利亚第一个,也是最早包含民族志保护专业的项目之一(图). 在他的任期内,CCAE(后来的堪培拉大学)项目提供学士、硕士和博士毕业课程 学生们 年份历史(图). 斯科特的论文充实了“什么是“理想的”保护课程”的问题。该论文指出了科林在大学和专业环境中工作所面临的挑战,更重要的是,“需要让学生为未来做好准备,同时希望应届毕业生做好工作准备”。这类似于管理不同的期望,同时建立以对收藏、文化和社会的道德和概念责任为基础的学科知识体系。因此,斯科特也认识到,科林可能会塑造一个未来的教育家,一个将研究、教学和实践充分结合的教育家。在这样做的过程中,科林“能够构建一个如此严格、国际公认和认可的专业保护课程,既传统又创新”。在科林晚年,他谈到了建立相关性和可见性的必要性。Ian MacLeod的论文《对研究的贡献:Colin Pearson、AO、MBE、FTSE、FIIC、理学学士(荣誉)、理学硕士、博士》热烈赞扬了Colin的一长串奖项和学分。在里面 科林形象. Colin Pearson博士在担任弗里曼特尔材料保护部门负责人期间s、 图片来自西澳大利亚博物馆。
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In  at the ICOM CC th Triennial Conference in Melbourne, Professor Colin Pearson established the AICCM award for the most ‘Outstanding Research in the Field of Material Conservation’ published in the AICCM Bulletin. Some three years later at the  AICCM National Conference in the Blue Mountains Sydney, a Gedenkschrift dedicated to Professor Colin Pearson celebrated his life and contribution to cultural materials conservation was organized by the then AICCM President, MaryJo Lelyveld. Colin, the ‘Father of the Conservation Profession in Australia’ had passed away the previous year, on  April . Friend and mentor to generations of conservators both in Australia and overseas his passing was keenly felt across the heritage sector and beyond (Lyall & Batterham ). In honour of the immense contribution that Colin made throughout his -year career, this memorial publication of the AICCM Bulletin is dedicated to Colin and captures the themes and papers explored during the Gedenkshcrift and the  AICCM National Conference. The papers exemplify Colin’s legacy and an Australian conservation profession that he valued. As such the focus of this volume . explores the areas important to Colin covering materials research in conservation, conservation education and training, preventive conservation and environmental guidelines, and conservation in the Asia Pacific. As considered in all the papers, Colin was very much central to the formative period (–) and growth period ( to the present) of conservation in Australia. We see this examined in Marcelle Scott’s paper ‘Professor Colin Pearson: one of the most versatile and capable conservators of his generation’ that considers Colin’s contributory role as an educator over the two periods. In  Colin joined the Canberra College of Advanced Education (CCAE) to establish a conservation training program, the first in Australia and one of earliest programs to include an ethnographic conservation specialization (Figure ). Under his tenure, the CCAE (later the University of Canberra) program offered courses at Bachelor, Master, and PhD levels graduating  students over its  year history (Figure ). Scott’s paper fleshes out the issues of ‘what an “ideal” conservation course might be’. The paper points out the challenges faced by Colin working across the University and professional contexts, and more importantly the ‘tensions between the need to prepare students for the future while wanting new graduates to be work-ready’. This is akin to managing diverse expectations while building disciplinary bodies of knowledge that are grounded by ethical and conceptual responsibilities to collections, culture and society. As such, Scott also recognizes that Colin may model what a future educator should look like and one that fully combines research, teaching and practice. In doing so, Colin ‘was able to construct such a rigorous, and internationally recognised and recognisable professional conservation curriculum that was both traditional and innovative’. In Colin’s later years, he spoke of the necessity to build relevance and visibility. Ian MacLeod’s paper ‘Contribution to Research: Colin Pearson, AO, MBE, FTSE, FIIC, BSc (Hons), MSc, PhD’ warmly commends Colin’s long list of awards and credits. In  Colin FIGURE . Dr Colin Pearson during his time as the Head of the Materials Conservation Department in Freemantle in the s, image from the Western Australian Museum.
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