Subject: Symposium on collections conservation
Before and After: Conserving the Past at Colonial Williamsburg Colonial Williamsburg <URL:http://www.history.org/history/institute/0111_prog2.htm> Nov 8-10, 2001 The symposium will examine the rapidly developing field of collections conservation through a series of lectures, case studies and tours. Attendees will learn about the way in which Colonial Williamsburg's staff of specialist conservators approaches the basic care, study and conservation of a wide range of historic collections--including everything from archaeological artifacts to fine arts, furniture and textiles. There will also be the opportunity to see ongoing projects and meet with individual conservators while touring of the Foundation's state-of-the-art DeWitt Wallace Collections and Conservation Building. A special feature of the program will be the keynote address by Dr. Joyce Hill Stoner of Winterthur Museum, entitled "Adventures in Looking at Historic Paintings: From the Fogg Museum to the Antiques Roadshow". To learn more about the symposium, I invite you to click on to the link at the bottom of this message. Please Note: The Williamsburg Institute is currently offering a special reduced registration fee of $110 to affiliates of organizations and institutions related to the museum, preservation and conservation fields. A nominal registration fee of $25 is available to currently-enrolled students of art, art history, the sciences, conservation and related fields. We hope you will take advantage of this opportunity to gain insight into the careful approaches and fascinating techniques used by conservators to preserve our material heritage, and we look forward to seeing you at Colonial Williamsburg November 8-10. F. Carey Howlett Director of Conservation The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:35 Distributed: Monday, October 29, 2001 Message Id: cdl-15-35-018 ***Received on Thursday, 25 October, 2001