Subject: Course on conservation of natural history collections
Museum Studies 760 Conservation of Natural History Collections A course designed for conservators and collections managers who work with all types of materials in art, history, anthropology, and science museums Day/Time: Tuesdays, 4-7 pm Class begins: January 30, 2001 Classroom: Hum 506 (Museum Studies lab) Enrollment is through Extended Education: on-line: <URL:http://www.cel.sfsu.edu> touch-tone: 405-4321 staff assistance: 405-7700 Instructor: Dr. Jean DeMouthe Senior Collections Manager California Academy of Sciences A 3-unit course on the preventative conservation of natural materials found in all museums of art, history, and science, from traditional collections of plants and animals to materials included in artwork (including contemporary art), historical objects, or anthropological specimens. Preliminary course outline: * physical and optical properties of materials * conservation techniques, examples and demonstrations * organics: plants * organics: animals * inorganics: rocks and common minerals * inorganics: metals, gems, meteorites, ornamental stones * composite specimens and man-made materials * associated and derived collections (slides, frozen specimens, library materials, photographs) * record-keeping, database issues and designs, photo-documentation, condition reports * conservation of specimens on exhibit or loan * field trip For more information, contact Dr. DeMouthe at 750-7094, or <jdemouthe [at] calacademy__org> *** Conservation DistList Instance 14:38 Distributed: Saturday, January 13, 2001 Message Id: cdl-14-38-017 ***Received on Saturday, 13 January, 2001