Keck Award
We were delighted to receive so many entries for our Keck Awards this year, which highlight projects demonstrating excellent public outreach around conservation. They represent a very wide range of approaches from every part of the world, and demonstrate how creative public engagement has grown in the past two years, despite - and sometimes because of - the obstacles of the pandemic.
We have now chosen ten projects for the shortlist. We will be publishing more details about these shortly in News in Conservation's August issue. There will also be an opportunity to vote on your favourite project in the public vote, which opens on 22nd August. Watch this space for more details!
The shortlist
- Bali Art and Heritage Conservation Internship Program #BAHCIP (Indonesia)
- Conserving the Collection (India)
- Creating a Regional Heritage Centre in Guatemala – CERPA (Guatemala)
- Game Jam for Conservation: learning to conserve cultural heritage through play (Mexico)
- In the Time of Pandemic: community participation in the daily Inspection of Heritage (China)
- Open Clock Club (UK)
- PictóricaTaller (Mexico)
- Restoring the unattended monuments: saving the chivas and chaityas of Nepal (Nepal)
- Unveiling the mural painting art of Almada Negreiros (1938 – 1956) (Portugal)
- Zanzibar Stone Town Heritage Society: Community Engagement Programmes (Tanzania)