Subject: Course on care of collections
April 13-16, 1994, South Florida Conservation Center and April 20-23, 1994, Texas Memorial Museum, University of Texas at Austin A short course, Care of Collections, is being offered at the South Florida Conservation Center and the Texas Memorial Museum, in association with International Academic Projects, London The aims of the course are to provide practical up-to-date information on object deterioration, how to monitor deterioration and how to minimize it. This refresher course is designed to meet the needs of all museum professionals who care for historic and artistic works. There will be ample opportunities for group discussion and general networking. The principal lecturer will be Robert Child, Head of Conservation, National Museum of Wales, Advisor to The National Trust, U.K. and visiting lecturer for the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and the Restoration of Cultural Property (ICCROM) in Rome. Topics to be covered include: * What museum objects are made of, how they are constructed and how they deteriorate. * Monitoring temperature, relative humidity, pollution and light. * How to interpret monitoring results to evaluate damaging effects of the environment. * How to evaluate the ability of the museum building to protect the collection and how to improve internal conditions. * How to provide the best conditions for objects in storage and on display through the use of correct materials, storage containers and climate control. Further information is available from: Jessica Johnson Course Coordinator Materials Conservation Lab Texas Memorial Museum BRC #122, 10100 Burnet Austin, TX 78758 512-471-6090 email TQAA345 [at] UTXVM__CC__UTEXAS__EDU and John A. Maseman Course Coordinator South Florida Conservation Center 3400 Spring Street 33062-2949 305-785-7512 Fax: 305-941-6690 *** Conservation DistList Instance 7:48 Distributed: Thursday, January 6, 1994 Message Id: cdl-7-48-002 ***Received on Wednesday, 5 January, 1994