Subject: Conference on textiles
North American Textile Conservation Conference 2002 NATCC 2002 - Strengthening the Bond: Science and Textiles Please Note: New location of reception, New name of Hotel, early bird fee ($250) ends February 15th. Full registration is $300 by March 15 and $350 after March 15. Call 1-800-448-3883 to register. Questions? email: sreiter [at] philamuseum__org Schedule of Events and Speakers Thursday, April 4 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm Registration at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, West Foyer 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Opening Reception and Registration The Mask and Wig Club, 310 S. Quince Street Friday, April 5 Philadelphia Museum of Art 8:30 am Registration, West Foyer 9:00 to 11:45 am Morning Session Modern Materials in Costume Collections: A Collaboration between Scientist and Conservator Chris Paulocik, Costume Institute Metropolitan Museum of Art, USA R. Scott Williams, Canadian Conservation Institute, Canada Characterization of Silk Deterioration Paul Garside, Department of Chemistry, University of Southampton, UK Paul Wyeth, Textile Conservation Centre, University of Southampton, UK Iron Gall and the Textile Conservator Katherine Barker, Textile Conservation Workshop, USA The Red Mantles: Arrabidaea chica in Archaeological Colombian Textiles Beatriz Devia, Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage, Belgium Marianne Cardale, Pro Calima Foundation for Archaeological Research, Colombia Jan Wouters, Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage, Belgium 11:45 - 1:45 Lunch/Conservation Lab Tours 1:45 - 5:30 Afternoon Session Studies on a Korean Painted Silk Banner: Identification of Layer Structure, Binding Medium, and Pigments Mika Takami, Textile Conservation Centre, University of Southampton, UK Paul Wyeth, Textile Conservation Centre, University of Southampton, UK Chemical Finishes on Indigo-dyed Cloth: Characterization of Miao and Miao-related Costume from Guizhou, China Lauren Chang, Textile Conservation Centre, University of Southampton, UK Paul Wyeth, Textile Conservation Centre, University of Southampton, UK Analysis of Soiling and Trace Contaminants of the Star-Spangled Banner Fenella G. France, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian, USA Suzanne Thomassen-Krauss, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian, USA Alberto Nunez, U.S. Department of Agriculture, USA William N. Marmer, U.S. Department of Agriculture, USA Characterization and Evaluation of a Synthetic Fabric: A Flag Study Lorena Roman Escuela Nacional de Conservacion Restauracion y Museografia (ENCRyM), Mexico Nicolas Gutierrez, ENCRyM, Mexico Abner Gutierrez, ENCRyM, Mexico Fernando Sanchez Guevara, ENCRyM, Mexico Claudia del Fuente, ENCRyM, Mexico A Fault in the Thread? Examining Fibers Taken from Laces of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries Angharad Rixon, Australia The Ardabil Carpet and Other Interesting Collaborations David Howell, Historic Royal Palaces, Hampton Court Palace, UK Chris Carr, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, UK Barry Knight, Collections Conservation, English Heritage, UK Saturday, April 6 Winterthur Museum, Gardens and Library 8:00 Buses leave the Radisson Plaza Warwick Hotel - Philadelphia 9:15 to 12:30 Morning Sessions Keynote Address: Science, Conservation Science, Conservation Research, Conservation: Where do the Conservator and Scientist Meet? Dr. Judith H. Hofenk de Graaff, The Netherlands Wash Water Quality Requirements for Textile Conservation: An Overview of Canadian Conservation Institute Research Season Tse, Canadian Conservation Institute, Canada Tapestry Cleaning: Characterization and Removal of Soils Kathy Francis, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, USA 12:30 to 2:30 Lunch/Conservation Lab Tours 2:30 to 5:15 Afternoon Sessions The Identification and Removal of Deodorants, Antiperspirants, and Perspiration Stains from White Cotton Fabric Melanie Sanford, University of Rhode Island, USA Margaret Ordonez, University of Rhode Island, USA Beneath the Surface: Salt Movement in Archaeological Textiles Glennda Susan Marsh-Letts, University of Western Sydney, Australia Samuel B. Adeloju, University of Western Sydney, Australia An Investigation of the Effects of Borohydride Treatments of Oxidized Cellulose Textiles Maj G. Ringgaard, The National Museum of Denmark, Denmark Conservation of the Wright Flyer III: Serendipity and Substantiation Deborah Bede, Stillwater Textile Conservation Studio, USA 5:30 Buses leave Winterthur to return to Philadelphia *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:55 Distributed: Friday, February 8, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-55-009 ***Received on Thursday, 7 February, 2002