ISA Annual Conference - Toronto, Canada
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
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On April 30 - May 3 ISA will celebrated its 30th anniversary with its annual conference, Assets 2010 in Toronto, Canada. Over the past few years ISA has become known as leader in presenting some of the best personal property appraisal conference programs in the profession. Speakers at the recent Baltimore and Charleston Conferences included author and arts scholar Wendell Garrett, author and dealer Sumpter Priddy, Tom Savage of Wintethur, Andrew Brunk of Brunks Auction, Wes Cowan of Cowans Auction, Janet Moffitt of the IRS, Ron Fuchs of the Reeves Collection, Art Law author Judith Bresller, Lita Solis Cohen from Maine Antique Digest, and author and scholar Carrie Rebora Barratt from the Maryland Historical Society.
The Toronto Assets 2010 continues in the same tradition. The conference will have strong programs for fine art, jewelry and antiques and residential contents. The Conference is open to non members and of course members from other appraisal organizations.
The recent press release on the conference follows:
The Toronto Assets 2010 continues in the same tradition. The conference will have strong programs for fine art, jewelry and antiques and residential contents. The Conference is open to non members and of course members from other appraisal organizations.
The recent press release on the conference follows:
(Toronto, Canada) The International Society of Appraisers will celebrate its thirtieth birthday with an in depth three pronged Conference in Toronto on April 30-May 3. The Conference, entitled “Assets 2010”, will consist of programs in Fine Arts, Antiques and Residential Contents and Gems & Jewelry. Conference coordinator Kathryn Minard, ISA, CAPP, and conference co-chairs Irene Szylinger and Catherine Williams and Jim Poag, Gems and Jewelry program coordinator have arranged a lineup of credentialed powerhouse presenters for each session, a pair of dynamic keynote speakers, Robert Ramsay and David Ben, and scheduled tours of such important venues as the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Royal Ontario Museum, the Gardiner Museum of Ceramics, the Bata Shoe Museum, the Textile Museum of Canada, Corona Jewelry Company, the Stephen Bulger Gallery and a tour of a private residence featuring Jamieson Tribal Art.
According to Minard one of the main points of emphasis for this Conference is affordability and flexibility. ISA has arranged very generous rates for participants at the host hotel, the Park Hyatt Toronto in downtown Ontario. It is close to convenient public transportation and is surrounded by a wide variety of eating establishments for all tastes and budgets.
While the Conference will have three distinct sections, participants will be encouraged to pick and choose among sessions to accommodate the cross-over interests of many attendees.
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