| Course | Wet-cleaning Non-coloured Textiles |
| Date offered | TBA |
| Location | TBA |
| Instructor | TBA |
| Institution | Canadian Conservation Institute |
Course Outline
Goal
This workshop will teach participants how to determine whether or not a non-coloured textile may be safely wet-cleaned (hand-washed), and the proper conservation method of doing so.
Description
By means of hands-on sessions, demonstrations, and slide and lecture presentations, participants will learn how to surface clean a textile safely and mechanically before wet-cleaning, to support a textile during wet-cleaning, to select and measure the appropriate detergent and water to use, and to block-out and dry a textile. Participants will gain first-hand experience in wet-cleaning a non-coloured textile. Participants are encouraged to bring their own textile (or artifact) for discussion purposes and possible wet-cleaning, although sample pieces will also be available.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this workshop, participants will be able to:
Target Audience
Anyone with a professional or personal interest in museum or heirloom textiles, including museum staff and volunteers, antique collectors, textile guilds, and conservation students from other disciplines
| Attendance | Maximum 10 participants |
| Duration | 2 days |
| Instructor(s) | Any of the following individuals, depending on availability: Jan Vuori, Janet Wagner, Renée Dancause |