Subject: Symposium on collaboration between conservators and art historians
Dialogue and Discovery: Collaboration between Conservators and Art Historians is the title of a symposium to be held on Saturday, 9 April 1994 at the Mount Holyoke College Art Museum in conjunction with the exhibition. Speakers will discuss collaborative projects between historians and scientists, philosophical issues of conservation, contemporary controversies, and specific analyses and treatments. Free; advance reservations for lunch, $14 (gen. public), $11 (students). For information: Mount Holyoke College Art Museum South Hadley, MA 01075 413-538-2245 Fax: 413-538-2144 Speakers: * Wendy Watson, Curator, MHCAM, co-organizer of the exhibition, Introduction * David Carrier, Professor, Department of Philosophy, Carnegie Mellon University, Restoration as Interpretation, A Philosopher's View * Margaret Leveque, Associate Conservator, Department of Objects Conservation and Scientific Research, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Putting the Mummies Away, and Other Ethical Issues of Conservation and Exhibition * Arthur Beale, Director, Department of Objects Conservation and Scientific Research, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Looking Into Sculpture: Fabulous Finds from Team Efforts * William Agee, art historian, and Thomas Branchick, Conservator of Paintings/Department Head, WRACL, co-organizer of the exhibition, The Reconstruction of a Painting by Patrick Henry Bruce * Marigene Butler, Head of Conservation, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Investigating Van Eyck's Saint Francis: A Voyage of Discovery. * James Martin, Associate Conservator of Paintings/Research Associate,Williamstown Regional Art Conservation Laboratory, Applications of Science in the Analysis, Conservation, and Interpretation of Works of Art and Antiquities * Kimberly Davenport, Associate Curator of Contemporary Art, Wadsworth Atheneum, I'm Only Doing This For Your Own Good: Issues of Artistic Intent in the Conservation of Contemporary Art * Sondra Castile, Associate Conservator of Asian Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Concepts and Techniques in the Conservation of Asian Paintings * Thomas Branchick, Conservator of Paintings/Department Head, WRACL, co-organizer of the exhibition, Summary remarks, questions, and discussion *** Conservation DistList Instance 7:60 Distributed: Thursday, February 17, 1994 Message Id: cdl-7-60-004 ***Received on Wednesday, 16 February, 1994