Subject: Course on ceramics and glass--addendum
Because the 6-day, mid-career course "Colour Fills for the Conservation of Ceramics and Glass" (scheduled for May 13-18, 2002 at the Campbell Center for Historic Preservation Studies, Mt. Carroll, IL <URL:http://www.campbellcenter.org>) has booked out well before the cut-off date for registrations, the Campbell Center and the Academy are pleased to announce that bookings have now been re-opened for a *repeat* presentation of this course. Please note that the repeat presentation actually precedes the fully booked course by one week. It has been scheduled for May 6-11, 2002 and at the same venue. For the convenience of interested persons, we are repeating the essential course information below: Colour fills for the Conservation of Ceramics and Glass Duration: 6 days Cost: $1,200 including accommodations A mid-career course for conservators and restorers of ceramics and glass. This is a hands-on, practical course that teaches the practices and techniques for custom mixing and applying translucent, semi-translucent and opaque fills that matches (to the desired degree) the object in terms of colour, hardness, texture and opacity. The theory of colour pigments will also be treated. While this curriculum takes full account of current conservation ethics it will prove of equal relevance and value to restorers, who will appreciate the subject's possibilities also in studio restoration. The following materials used in the preparation of Colour Fills will be covered: Epoxy resins (Araldite 20/20, Hxtal NYL1, Fynebond, AY103 and HY936) Acrylic polymers (Paraloid B72, Paraloid B44, Paraloid B67) Vinyl polymers (Vinamul 3252, Mowital B30H, Mowiol/PVA) Cellulose derivatives (cellulose nitrate) as well as polyester resin. Bulking agents include titanium dioxide, gesso powder, marble filler, pumice powder, fumed silica's (OK412 and AR200) glass bubbles/balloons, hollofill, glass beads and phenolic resin. To secure your participation in this course, please contact Wendy Isenhart, Administrative Assistant Campbell Center for Historic Preservation Studies 203 E. Seminary Street PO Box 66 Mt. Carroll, IL 61053 USA 815-244-1173 Fax: 815-244-1619 campbellcenter [at] internetni__com Enquiries regarding course content and related matters will gladly be responded to by the course tutor, Hazel Botha (principal tutor at The South African Academy of Ceramics Conservation), and may be directed for her attention to conservation [at] eastcape__net Note that The Campbell Center has also made a limited number of Pomerantz scholarships available to conservators / restorers in private practice who apply to participate in this course. *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:69 Distributed: Tuesday, April 9, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-69-011 ***Received on Tuesday, 9 April, 2002