Subject: Conference on textile conservation
North American Textile Conservation Conference 2002 Strengthening the Bond: Science and Textiles Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA H.F. du Pont Winterthur Museum, Winterthur, DE April 5-6, 2002 (opening reception on the evening of April 4th) The North America Textile Conservation Conference 2002 will focus on the role of scientific analysis as a means of expanding our knowledge of textile history and conservation practices. Dr. Judith Hofenk de Graaff (The Netherlands) will give the keynote presentation entitled Science, conservation science, conservation research, conservation: where do the conservator and the scientist meet? The tentative list of other speakers includes: Katherine Barker (USA) Iron gall and the textile conservator Deborah Bede (USA) Conservation of the Wright Flyer III: serendipity and substantiation Lauren Chang and Paul Wyeth (USA/UK) Chemical finishes on indigo-dyed cloth: a protocol for low-tech characterization and instrumental analysis of Miao and Miao-related costume from Guizhou, China Tamsin Colins (UK) A preliminary investigation to assess the effect of current conservation cleaning methods on the core fibers of metal threads Beatriz Devia (Colombia) The Red Mantles: a search for the dye sources present in archaeological Colombian textiles Kathy Francis (USA) Tapestry cleaning: characterization and removal of soils Paul Garside and Paul Wyeth (UK) Characterization of silk deterioration David Howell (UK) The Ardebil Carpet, and other interesting collaborations Glennda Susan Marsh-Letts (Australia) Beneath the surface: salt movement in archaeological textiles A. Nunez, F. France and W.N. Marmer (USA) GC-MS analysis of trace contaminants in historic textile fibers Chris Paulocik and R. Scott Williams (USA/Canada) Modern materials in costume collections: a collaboration between scientist and conservator Maj G. Ringgaard (Denmark) An investigation of the effects of borohydride treatments of oxidized cellulose textiles Angharad Rixon (Australia) A fault in the thread? Examining fibers taken from laces of the 16th and 17th centuries Lorena Roman and Jorge Garcia (Mexico) Characterization and evaluation of polyester fabric: a flag study Melanie Sanford (USA) Detecting and removing aged deodorant and anti-perspirants on textiles Mika Takami and Paul Wyeth (UK) Studies on a Korean painted silk banner: identification of layer structure, binding medium, and pigments Season Tse (Canada) Wash water quality requirements for textile conservation: an overview of CCI research In addition two pre-conference workshops will be offered: Introduction to Instrumental Analysis for Textile Conservators led by Jan Carlson, Senior Scientist, Winterthur Museum An Introduction to Cleaning Systems for Textile Conservators led by Richard Wolbers, Associate Professor, Winterthur/University of Delaware Art Conservation Program For more information contact: Linda Eaton Winterthur Museum Winterthur DE 19735 302-888-4652 leaton [at] winterthur__org *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:43 Distributed: Monday, December 17, 2001 Message Id: cdl-15-43-022 ***Received on Monday, 10 December, 2001