INCCA-Asia Pacific was established in 2014 as a regional group to provide local input into programs of INCCA (International Network for the Conservation of Contemporary Art). Early focus included...
INCCA Café with M+ Museum: Looking Forwards and Backward - 22 June 2022
Opening a Large-Scale Cultural Institution during a Pandemic It amazes even those who were there on the front line. Overcoming all odds, the staff of the M+ opened one of the most significant art...
Conservators at QAGOMA (Australia) and HCC (Singapore) have undertaken research investigating the materials of contemporary pre-primed artist canvases. This research enhances understanding of current...
Please welcome new members of the INCCA-AP steering committee Alessandra Guarascio (Italy/Hong Kong), Asti Sherring (Australia), Genevieve Silvester (New Zealand), and Lia Sumichan (Australia...
INCCA-AP Profile: Indonesian Visual Art Archive, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
The Indonesian Visual Art Archive (IVAA) was founded in Yogyakarta, April 2007. IVAA is a non-profit organization evolving from Cemeti Art Foundation (1995-2007) following a new direction as a centre...
INCCA-AP Profile: The South East Asia Pacific Audio Visual Archives Association
Founded in 1996, The South East Asia Pacific Audio Visual Archives Association (SEAPAVAA) aims to provide a regional voice for audiovisual collections and enable a forum to address some common issues...
INCCA-AP Profile: Cheng Shiu University Conservation Centre, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Dr. Ioseba Soraluze was interviewed in 2014 while Head of the Paintings Conservation Department at Cheng Shiu University in Taiwan. He spoke with INCCA-AP about the conservation scene in Taiwan. Tell...
Kolokesa Mahin-Tuai, (Associate Curator- Pacific) at Auckland Museum speaks with Sarah Hillary about the Pacific Island Arts Fono, or gathering, hosted at the Auckland Museum in October 2015. In this...
Reflections on an internship in TIME-BASED MEDIA at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamāki
In 2015, the time-based media collections of the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamāki were given a thorough survey by Marylyn Mayo Intern, Brooke Randall, who assessed nearly 300 items and developed...
REGIONAL PROFILE: INDOARTNOW June 4, 2015 | Selina Halim IndoArtNow is a non-profit organization that strives to promote and support Indonesian contemporary art. IndoArtNow helps raise fund for...