Scroll is a journal supported by the Student Conservators at Melbourne (SC@M). It is a platform for students and emerging heritage professionals to talk about cultural materials, their study and preservation.
The editors invite AICCM members to download Scroll Vol. 4, which includes a foreword by Charlotte Walker, President of the AICCM Victorian Branch. The volume features eleven submissions that are informative and thought-provoking, as follows:
- Annie Llewellyn & Gabriel Nodea, ‘Hand eye ear coordination’
- Aslı Günel, ‘Acknowledging and owning conservators’ creative labour: Why should the profession care?’
- Alison Moule, ‘Quilt quandary: Considering the conservation impacts of upcycling antique quilts in contemporary fashion’
- Siân Blake, ‘You can’t mark there! Identifying and conserving historic graffiti at the St Neots Museum’
- Yori Akbar Setiyawan, ‘Conserving the past, conserving the present: Conservation of lontar (palm-leaf) manuscripts in Bali, Indonesia’
- Jonathan van Toor, ‘Performing culture better: The conservation student’s cookbook’
- Rebecca Taldo & Dr Anna Piccirillo, ‘A medieval medical manuscript from the 15th century: Codicological research and diagnostic campaign on a Western Gothic binding’
- Alexis Drapanas, ‘The collapse of objective conservation: Societal influence on the treatment of paintings’
- Taryn Ryan, ‘Investigating accessible textile fibre identification: A flowchart’.
- Supansa Thongsuk, ‘Yellow Hue Memory of Grimwade Centre’
- Debbi Min, ‘Total obliteration: A report on the destruction of heritage monuments, sites, and artifacts in Gaza’.
Please use the following link to access the publication: https://www.studentconservators.com/scroll
The editors wish to thank Scroll contributors for trusting us to share their inspiring work.