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8:30am • (Paintings) The Autopoiesis of Acrylic Paint and Monochrome Painting in Montreal
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9:00am • (Paintings) Bocour paints and Barnett Newman paintings: context and correlations
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9:30am • (Paintings) An Investigation into the Materials and Techniques in Francis Picabia’s 'La Terre est Ronde,' 1951.
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10:30am • (Paintings) The life of modern painted walls: ethics, emergencies, and the future
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11:00am • (Paintings) Reconciling the Past through the Conservation of the Fresco Mural Painting: “Haitian Massacre, 1937”, by Dominican artists José Ramírez Conde and Roberto Flores
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11:30am • (Paintings) The Resurrection of The Angel
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2:00pm • (General Session: Get Ready, Get Set - Emergency Preparedness) Through Hell or High Water: Disaster Recovery Three Years after Alberta’s Floods
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2:30pm • (General Session: Get Ready, Get Set - Emergency Preparedness) Clandon Park - rising from the ashes
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3:00pm • (General Session: Get Ready, Get Set - Emergency Preparedness) Cologne Historical Archive Collapse: a critical history of emergency situation and ongoing disaster recovery process
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4:00pm • (General Session: Get Ready, Get Set - Emergency Preparedness) Beyond Response: Christchurch Art Gallery's Recovery from the Canterbury Earthquakes
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4:30pm • (General Session: Get Ready, Get Set - Emergency Preparedness) The Royal Palace and Square of Patan, Nepal and the Earthquake 2015 - imidiate actions and midterm planning
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5:00pm • (General Session: Get Ready, Get Set - Emergency Preparedness) Cultural Heritage During Armed Conflict and Planning for the Future in Syria and Iraq: The ASOR Cultural Heritage Initiatives