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Event & Conference Details
Keeping History Above Water: Looking Back, Moving Forward

October 21-23, 2026 |
The Newport Restoration
Foundation (NRF) is excited to announce a three-day symposium to celebrate the
10th Anniversary of Keeping History Above Water on October
21-23, 2026, at Rough Point Museum in Newport, Rhode Island.
Keeping History Above Water (KHAW) was founded by the NRF to foster a national conversation focused on the
increasing and varied risks posed by sea-level rise to historic coastal
communities. Inspired by the 2016 inaugural Newport conference, KHAW programs,
conferences, and workshops concentrate
on protecting historic buildings, landscapes, and neighborhoods from the
increasing threat of inundation.
Returning to Newport in 2026, Keeping History Above Water: Looking Back, Moving Forward leverages a decade of
heritage resilience advocacy and action from 11 successful national and
international KHAW events and collaborations with host communities. Designed to
explore successes and lessons learned, cultivate a community of practitioners,
and inspire action, the 10th Anniversary symposium aims to seek
pragmatic solutions for cultural heritage challenges in the wake of
climate change. Highlighting the growth, opportunities, and challenges faced by
Newport, KHAW: Looking Back, Moving Forward will look to the
Newport community and NRF’s portfolio of over 80 historic properties for
actionable solutions.
Proposals are welcome related
to the theme “Looking Back, Moving Forward.” Speakers are encouraged to
bridge planning efforts with creative, action-oriented projects focused on
historic resources impacted by sea level rise, recurrent flooding, and climate
change. Sessions should consider current barriers and opportunities, messaging
and community involvement, and project impact. The Planning Committee is looking for submissions that:
- Highlight active climate change adaptation and resilience projects to protect historic resources
- Address creative solutions to barriers to project implementation such as financing, collaborative partnerships, and equitable access
- Employ new technologies and practices to document, memorialize, or otherwise record vulnerable sites or important community practices
- Consider climate anxiety and unknown futures through the project planning process
- Highlight policy, advocacy, and funding successes, challenges, and opportunities for resiliency and cultural heritage projects
- Engage the next generation of preservation and resiliency practitioners
The success of Keeping
History Above Water stems from its passionate field of practitioners. The
Planning Committee specifically encourages previous speakers to submit
project updates from past KHAW conferences: What worked? What changed? What
barriers were overcome? How have changes in the field, federal government, or
funding impacted your work?
Sessions may be individual
presentations, panel discussions, or workshops, and will generally be scheduled
to last 30 or 45 minutes. Please indicate in your proposal the length of your
session, speaker(s), and your preferred format for presentation. Proposals
should be no more than 250-350 words, submitted as Word or PDF files by 5pm
on Friday, February 27, 2026. Visit the Keeping History Above Water: Looking Back, Moving Forward webpage for more
information and to submit. Proposals
will be reviewed by the Planning Committee and selected by the end of April
2026.
If you are interested in
hosting a site visit in the Newport region, please contact Symposium Planner
Patricia Pettit at KHAW2026@newportrestoration.org for more information. |
Website:
www.newportrestoration.org/programs-initiatives/khaw-symposium/ |
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Rough Point Museum |
680 Bellevue AVe Newport, RI 02840 |
| Website:
www.newportrestoration.org/programs-initiatives/khaw-symposium/ |
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| Contact Information |
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Margaret Back |
| Email:
margaret@newportrestoration.org |
| Phone:
401-849-7300 x105 |
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