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Daniel CULL Print

Conservation Consultant, Object Conservator (UK)

The Musical Instrument Museum

 

Contact: dan2cull@yahoo.co.uk, daniel.cull@themim.org
Web: http://www.dancull.wordpress.com

 

 

Daniel Cull is a Conservator, Wikipedian, Social Networker, and Blogger from the West Country of the British Isles. Trained at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London, where he received a BSc in Archaeology, MA in Principles of Conservation, and an MSc in Conservation for Archaeology and Museums. He was later awarded an Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship at the National Museum of the American Indian/Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. He currently works as an ethnographic musical instrument conservator at the Musical Instrument Museum, in Arizona. 

 

 

Papers:

Conserve or Destroy?
[Article in Issue 15, July 2010]

Building Bridges in the Third Place
[Article in Issue 14, May 2010]

Wikipedia Saves Public Art
[Interview in Issue 14, May 2010]

 

Decolonizing Conservation
Caring for Maori Meeting Houses outside New Zealand

[Book Review in Issue 8, February 2009]

 

Conservation on the Cyber Frontier 

[Article in Issue 11, October 2009]

Let’s Pin the ‘Long Tail’ on the Conservation Donkey
[Article in Issue 12, December 2009]

 
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