Whether your work has local, institutional, or global significance, we want to hear your stories of influence, collaboration, and celebration. We want to ensure that the conference reflects the most pressing issues facing the sector.
Icon26 will explore the transformative power and potential of the profession. This conference will celebrate the work of professional conservator-restorers, focusing on the impact of the conservation profession - on itself, the wider heritage sector, and society as a whole. From small but meaningful improvements in practice to significant changes that reshape how conservation is understood and valued.
Submissions must be made on the submission template below. The deadline for submissions is Monday 4 August 2025 at 5pm.
We welcome contributions from the entire conservation community, including private practitioners, professionals in public institutions, early career practitioners, and those engaged in interdisciplinary collaborations. While technical work is highly valued, papers should be outward-looking, focusing on reflection, meaningful outcomes, and relevance to the broader conservation community.
We are particulary interested in exploring:
Papers don’t need to focus on large-scale projects. We want to hear about the work you’re proud of - whether it’s a major project with a wide-reaching impact or a smaller-scale effort that has made a meaningful difference.
To help you form your ideas, we have pulled together a broad list of themes below that you might find helpful in considering which projects you would like to put forward.
Pushing Boundaries: Innovation in Conservation
Futureproofing Conservation
Collaboration and Interdisciplinary Approaches
Submissions must be made on the submission template below. The deadline for submissions is Monday 4 August 2025 at 5pm.
If you have any questions about your submission, please get in touch by email at [email protected].
We look forward to your submissions!