Subject: Lecture and workshop
The Huntington Library announces a new conservation workshop and seminar series funded by the Kress Foundation One-day seminar on Atlas Structures Pamela Spitzmueller Head of Conservation University of Iowa Libraries and Member of the University of Iowa Center for the Book Saturday, November 16th, 1996 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. This seminar and workshop for professional book and paper conservators will condense into one intensive day the week-long course previously taught by Ms. Spitzmueller at the University of Iowa on the same subject. Participants will learn about the history of maps and atlases, and about terminology dealing with the particular structure of atlas-type books. The components of the atlas--guards, stubs, compensation, folding, etc. will be presented in detail both through slides and examples to examine. Mending strategies for folded and guarded items will be studied. A slide presentation will cover six or seven case studies of atlas treatments. Participants are welcome to bring examples of atlas problems/solutions for discussion. A short hands-on session will also take place. The seminar will be limited to twelve participants. Cost: $150.00 (includes a box lunch) To register and/or get more information, please contact Maria Fredericks Conservator of Rare Books Huntington Library San Marino, CA 91108 818-405-2199 Mfredericks [at] huntington__org Fax: 818-449-5720 Ms. Spitzmueller will also give a lecture at the Huntington at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, November 15, entitled "Leading a Double Life: Book Conservation and Artists' Books". She will talk about her many one-of-a-kind artists' books, which are often inspired by studies of historical book structures. The lecture is free and open to the public. Seminar participants who are in town Friday evening are cordially invited to attend. *** Conservation DistList Instance 10:28 Distributed: Tuesday, September 17, 1996 Message Id: cdl-10-28-006 ***Received on Tuesday, 17 September, 1996