**Mexico Seminar #TerritoriosInexplorado Recap**
On October 9 – 10th, ARCS and the National Institute of Fine Art (INBA) of
Mexico hosted Territorios Inexplorados (Unexplored Territories), the first
seminar for registrars and collections specialists in Latin America at the
National Museum of Art in Mexico City. INBA oversees cultural programming
in all areas of the arts including 11 museums throughout Mexico. With over
100 attendees and 20 speakers, the seminar encompassed a wide array of
themes from social media, cataloging new media and contemporary art, to
documenting cultural patrimony.

The head of INBA, Lydia Camacho, officially inaugurated the event and the
director of visual arts, Magdalena Zavala, oversaw the sessions each day.
From ARCS, co-founder and president emeritus, Jacqueline Cabrera and new
board member John Thomas Robinette III represented the ARCS.

Despite the recent devastating earthquakes that struck the country
attendance remained high, demonstrating a strong desire for the
organization of this professional community in Mexico. Some speakers, in
their roles as conservators or registrars, had to immediately return after
their talk to their work restoring or inspecting public monuments and
collections damaged as a result of the natural disaster.  Still, others
spoke of their roles in mitigating the effects of the earthquake on their
institutions.

The seminar ended with ARCS and INBA committed to working together again in
the future to further galvanize the professional museum community in the
country.

**#ARCSConf 2017 Reminders**

#ARCSConf 2017 is fast approaching and we hope you’re as excited about it
as we are!

If you’re traveling to Vancouver from outside Canada, don’t forget your
valid passport. Visit our “Getting There” page for information on travel
requirements to visit Canada.
http://www.arcsinfo.org/programs/2017-vancouver-conference/travel-to-canada

Our conference app is available in the Apple and Android app stores.
Including a schedule of events, list of speakers and sponsors, an
interactive map of the venue, a map of Vancouver, and a messaging function,
it will make keeping up with everything that much easier.

You can now also access the digital version of the program by visiting the
2017 Online Program Page.
http://www.arcsinfo.org/programs/2017-vancouver-conference/online-program

If you’re on Twitter, join us in live tweeting from the conference
sessions.  Use the hashtag #ARCSConf in your tweets.

Request for Proposals
The Western Museums Association is requesting proposals for their next
conference, being held in Tacoma, Washington October 21-24, 2018. With the
theme of INSPIRE, The WMA is requesting session proposals that address how
museums can inspire their staff, community, and the world to take action,
work towards change, and promote unity.  Deadline is November 17, 2017. For
more information: Western Museum Association RFP http://www.westmuse.org/RFP

**Important Dates**
-November 3-5, 2017  ARCS Conference, Vancouver, BC Canada
http://www.arcsinfo.org/programs/2017-vancouver-conference
-November 7, 2017  next #ARCSchat on Twitter 8-9 pm EST
https://twitter.com/arcs4all

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