Date

For details on the conference programme, speakers and papers, as well as
booking information and practical information, please contact:

Birgit Pauksztat
Department of Ethnography
The British Museum
London W1S 3EX UK
Telephone: +44/20-7323-8029
Fax: +44/20-7323-8013
E-mail: bpauksztat [at] thebritishmuseum.ac.uk


ARCTIC CLOTHING OF NORTH AMERICA - ALASKA, CANADA, GREENLAND
The British Museum
London, UK

29-31 MARCH 2001

From 29-31 March 2001 the Department of Ethnography of The British
Museum will host an international conference on Arctic Clothing of North
America - Alaska, Canada and Greenland. Adopting a comparative and
historical perspective, 32 speakers will explore contemporary and
traditional costume creation and consumption, questions of identity, the
semiotics and functions of dress, and the great diversity of national
and community styles.

The following sessions are planned:

  • The Contemporary Use and Significance of Traditional Clothing
  • Historical Perspectives
  • Technique and Style
  • Insights from Museum Collections
  • Symbolism
  • Clothing in Art - Clothing as Art

The conference will be held in the BP Lecture Theatre, in the Clore
Education Centre at The British Museum, London, UK.

The conference is a project associated with the Clothworkers - Centre
for World Textiles, presently planned to open in 2003 as part of the new
British Museum Study Centre. It will coincide with the exhibition
Annuraaq - Arctic Clothing from Igloolik (15 February- 27 May),
sponsored by BP as part of the BP Ethnography Showcase programme,
accompanied by the COMPASS tour Annuraaq - Clothing of Arctic North
America.

Details on the conference programme, as well as booking information and
practical information, are available online at:
http://www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk/ethnography/conf.html

For further information please contact Birgit Pauksztat, Department of
Ethnography, The British Museum, London W1S 3EX, UK, telephone ++44
20-7323-8029, fax: ++44 20-7323-8013, or
bpauksztat [at] thebritishmuseum.ac.uk.

This conference is supported by the Eugene V and Clare E Thaw Charitable
Trust, Santa Fe, through the American Friends of the British Museum,
with additional assistance from the Office of the Government of Québec,
the Society of the Canadian Friends of the British Museum and the
Sosland Foundation, Kansas City.

Organised in collaboration with the Office of the Government of Québec,
the Igloolik Research Centre of the Nunavut Research Institute, and the
Department of Language, Culture, Elders, and Youth of the Government of
Nunavut.