Subject: Workshop on pulping
A New Way of Looking at Pulping Small Laboratory Practices Instructor: Jane Colbourne, Senior Lecturer at the University of Northumbria at Newcastle, Conservation of Fine Art Program, U.K. Aug 29th Tours: August 30th This one-day workshop is hosted by the Graphics Conservation Laboratory, Department of Preservation and Conservation, Cornell University Library. The workshop will focus on the following: * Pulping of losses with various shapes and dimensions * Choosing old and new papers for making pulp * Pulp preparation techniques * Choosing dyes (e.g. Yashi cones, Sumi ink, etc.) and mordants (e.g. Shikou, Akane, Gobaishi, etc.) * Pulping on suction table/disk * Sizing after pulping (e.g. Seaweed mucilage, gelatin, starch, etc.) * Drying techniques (including textural effects) On the day following the workshop, participants are invited to tour: the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, the Division of Rare and Manuscripts Collections (Kroch Library), and the Department of Preservation and Conservation book and photograph conservation facilities. The workshop is limited to eight participants. Cost: $120.00 including materials, due upon registration. For registration and more information on the workshop, please contact: Tatyana Petukhova Graphics Conservation Laboratory 106 Library Annex Palm Rd., Cornell University Ithaca NY 14853. tp16 [at] cornell__edu 607-253-3164 Tatyana Petukhova Conservation Specialist Graphics Conservation Laboratory *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:73 Distributed: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-73-005 ***Received on Wednesday, 24 April, 2002