What is Ask a Conservator Day?
Ask a Conservator Day is a yearly opportunity where conservation professionals hold programs, engage on social media, and take time to share their work with the world. We hold Ask a Conservator day in November to remember the flooding of Florence on November 4th, 1966, which damaged priceless cultural heritage. However, in response to the catastrophe, incredible efforts were made—and are still being undertaken—to conserve the items impacted by the flood. The disaster sparked many conservation careers as more people became aware of the field and the many aspects of preservation.
Ask a Conservator Day follows in the spirit of that international collaboration and exchange of knowledge. We acknowledge and celebrate the growth of the field inspired by the response to the flood by creating an opportunity for people to engage with conservators.
How Can I Get My Questions Answered?
You can participate in many different ways! Ask a Conservator Day is accessible from anywhere via social media! Follow the hashtag #AskAConservator on your social media platform of choice to see a holistic view of what conservation entails—everything from individual conservators working in private practice to multiple conservation departments at large institutions. You can also find information about in-person events! See if local institutions and practices are hosting events in your area.
Ask a Conservator Day 2025
Our theme this year is "Who are the people in your neighborhood?" Conservators work with a wide variety of professionals who bring their skills to the preservation of cultural heritage. We'll be focusing on the collaborations and colleagues who help make the work of conservators possible.
If you or your institution are planning to take part, we’d love to hear from you so we can help share your involvement and celebrate together. It’s a great opportunity to connect, learn, and showcase the amazing work happening across our community - so let’s make it something we can all enjoy!
Please contact the Social Media Officer via NZCCM Facebook or direct message us on Instagram or at social.nzccm@gmail.com