Subject: Chicago Area Conservation Group
CACG invites you to "Saving the Watts Towers 1959-2000", the first presentation of the Group's 26th season. On Friday, October 6th at 6:00 p.m., Bud Goldstone will relate the thrilling, spine-tingling story of saving and restoring Simon Rodia's Watts Towers, a National Historic Landmark in Los Angeles. A major player in the preservation effort at the Towers since 1959, Goldstone will discuss both factors that contributed to the Towers' degradation (earthquakes, rains, floods, winds, vandalism, public and government neglect, unscrupulous officials, and an unqualified contractor) and challenges related to the Towers' location on a private residential dead-end street in Watts. He will also discuss other art environments for which he has recently performed engineering conservation work--Edward James' Las Pozas in Xilitla, Mexico, Art Beal's Nitt Witt Ridge in Cambria, CA, Grandma Prisbrey's Bottle Village in Simi Valley, CA, and Jeff McKissack's The Orange Show in Houston. The preservation of art environments (sites combining art, architecture, and/or landscape architecture, often created in non-traditional mediums by self-taught artists) poses a panoply of challenges to preservationists, who attempt to preserve this especially fragile and extremely significant aspect of our cultural landscape. Goldstone is flying in from Los Angeles especially for this CACG presentation, which will be held at Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art, located at 756 N. Milwaukee Ave. (just south of the intersection of Milwaukee Ave., Chicago Ave., and Ogden Ave.). We thank Intuit for co-hosting this event with CACG. Free to members of CACG and Intuit. $5 admission fee for others. Space is limited. Call 312-857-7665 for details. On the evening of the event call Intuit at 312. 243. 9088 for information. Craig Deller President/CACG The Deller Conservation Group, Ltd. Geneva, Illinois USA Conservation Services for Historic Furniture and Objects *** Conservation DistList Instance 14:21 Distributed: Thursday, October 5, 2000 Message Id: cdl-14-21-005 ***Received on Tuesday, 26 September, 2000