Subject: Courses on photographic conservation
Courses at the Centre for Photographic Conservation England 1999 The Centre for Photographic Conservation will offer the following programme of professional development training courses in the spring of 1999 on aspects of photographic preservation and conservation. These courses offer conservators and other heritage professionals, specialist training in this challenging field, allows them to polish their skills and upgrade their knowledge of current developments and techniques. Rediscovering Historic Photographic Processes. Ref: Prog 99/7 A five day course providing the opportunity to catch the excitement experienced by the pioneers of photography. Using materials and equipment contemporary to the historic processes participants are able to develop an aesthetic appreciation of, understanding of and the manipulative skills needed to produce historic photographic processes including the photogenic drawing, calotype, salted paper print, direct positive, cyanotype and the albumen print. Course dates 3rd - 7th May 1999 The Preservation and Conservation of Photographic Materials Ref: Prog 99/1 A seven week Certificated professional development course for experienced conservators and conservation students seeking to increase and develop their knowledge and experience in the preservation and conservation of photographic images. The main emphasis of the course is the development of practical hands-on skills, blended with photographic history and photo-chemistry which will stimulate a deeper understanding and professional growth in this demanding discipline. Throughout the course participants will produce reference images and study materials which compliment the course handbook, notes and documentation. Course dates 3rd May - 18th June 1999 The Preservation and Conservation of Photographic Materials (Theory) Ref: Prog 99/2 An intensive three day course covering the identification, causes of degradation, conservation treatment options, handling and storage of photographic materials aimed specifically for those with the care and responsibility for photographic collections: Keepers, Curators, Librarians Archivists et al. Course dates 10th -12th May 1999 Preservation of Colour Photographic Materials. Ref: Prog 99/10 This user friendly two day course for curators, conservators, slide librarians and photographers, will look at all the factors affecting the stability, preservation, treatment, storage, use and choice of these extremely problematic materials. The course handbook and other visual stimuli coupled with informed, clear teaching make this a very informative down-to-earth course. Course dates 13th - 14th May 1999 The Identification of Photographic Processes. Ref: Prog 99/4 An in-depth examination of the process and visual, material and degradation characteristics necessary for the identification of historic photographic processes. A unique opportunity to undertake a comparative study of a wealth of original historic images, from The Centre's collection, from the history of photography 1795 to the present day. Course dates 17th - 19th May 1999 Preservation of Photographic Negatives: Glass, Nitrate, Acetate and other sheet and roll film systems. Ref: Prog 99/11 This two day course for curators, conservators, slide librarians and photographers, will focus upon the identification of photographic negative materials and the specific care, conservation treatment options and storage needs of this diverse material. Course dates 20th - 21st May 1999 Conserving Photographs 2. An intensive four weeks workshop for experienced conservators introducing advanced practical skills and current knowledge and developments in the preservation and conservation of paper based photographic images. It is assumed that participants have a high level of hands-on skills and also photographic process identification skills. Course dates 21st - June - 16th July 1999 For further information, course outlines and application forms please visit our web site at: <URL:http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/cpc.moor/> Or contact Angela Moor The Centre for Photographic Conservation 233 Stanstead Road, Forest Hill, London SE23 1HU, England UK. +181-690-3678 Fax: +181-314-1940 xfa59 [at] dial__pipex__com Give Facsimile number, Email address and snail mail address. *** Conservation DistList Instance 12:26 Distributed: Tuesday, September 15, 1998 Message Id: cdl-12-26-027 ***Received on Wednesday, 9 September, 1998