Subject: Course on textile care
The following appeared on Heritage and is reproduced here with permission. From: Joy Davis <joydavis [at] uvcs__uvic__ca> Date: 27 Sep 94 Subject: Course/Textile Care (Apologies to those of you also on the Museum-L) We are offering a three-day immersion course on the care of textile collections in museum settings. It runs from November 7 - 9 here at the University of Victoria, and will be taught by Jane Hutchins who has worked as a textile conservator= and consultant with many North American collections. The course has the following description: CARING FOR TEXTILE COLLECTIONS The costumes, household linens, soft furnishings and other textiles which make up significant parts of many museum collections require very specialized care and handling to ensure their safety. This three-day workshop for staff responsible for collections of costume and flat textiles will emphasize the principles of preventive conservation and the implementation of effective in-house preservation practices. Topic include: - the characteristics of textiles and textile collections and how these influence care - the influence of environment on deterioration - protecting textile collections against pests - appropriate handling - techniques for storage and display - working with a conservator Lectures will be augmented with demonstrations and practical exercises. Location: University of Victoria - on the southern tip of Vancouver Island Fees: (Canadian Funds) $260 (Canadian Funds) Joy Davis Cultural Resource Management Program University of Victoria 604-721-8462 Fax: 604-721-8774 *** Conservation DistList Instance 8:22 Distributed: Wednesday, September 28, 1994 Message Id: cdl-8-22-009 ***Received on Wednesday, 28 September, 1994