Subject: Workshop on art restoration and preservation
Mount Saint Mary's Archives and Department of Special Collections will be sponsoring a workshop on art restoration and preservation on Wednesday, June 5, 2002. The workshop will be preceded by a lecture on Tuesday evening at 7:00 PM and a reception. The lecture and reception are free and open to the public. The lecture and workshop will be given by Othmar Carli, an internationally known art restorer, sculptor, and consultant. Professor of Carli International Institute for the Arts in Elizabethtown, PA, he has worked as a restorer for 50 years. Mr. Carli was honored by the United Nations for his work on the Sobhabazar Rajbari, one of the oldest residences in Calcutta, India. He is one of only two U.S. artists to receive this honor from the UN. His other commissions include the Union League in Philadelphia, Radio City Music Hall, Grand Central Station, Manhattan Supreme Court Building, and the Shubert Theatre in New York City. Internationally, he has restored such historic sites as the tenth century Poeglhof Chapel, Bruck an der Mur, Styria; the State Museum, Graz, Austria; the eighteenth century Hall of Mirrors, Pallais Herberstein, Graz, Austria; the seventeenth century Abby Church, Vorau, Styria; and the seventeenth century Sarba Mangala Temple, Burdwan, India. He was awarded an Historical Preservation commendation from the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission for restoring the ceremonial courtroom of Adams County Courthouse in Gettysburg, PA, and holds patents on various artist's tools. Mr. Carli has extensive experience in teaching and in leading preservation workshops. The workshop on June 5 will run from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Topics will include restoration mistakes, rust removal, gilding, storage and transportation of art and paper, solvents, testing, deacidification, safety, when to consult a conservator, evaluating expert credentials, understanding restoration reports, etc. Participants will gain hands-on experience in restoring art objects under direct supervision of Professor Carli. Mr. Carli will speak on "Trends in Restoration and Preservation" at the Tuesday evening lecture, which will be held in Knott Auditorium on the campus. The cost for the workshop is $75.00, which includes materials, breakfast and lunch, refreshments, and handouts. Those who wish to observe the Wednesday lecture and demonstrations may register at a reduced fee of $55.00, which includes breakfast and lunch, refreshments, and handouts. Handouts will include a bibliography and restoration-related web sites and other sources. On-campus housing is available for $25 per night, and the dining hall and cafeteria will be open. To obtain registration forms or for more information, contact Rebecca Fitzgerald Mt. St. Mary's Archives and Department of Special Collections Mt. St. Mary's College and Seminary Emmitsburg MD 21727 301-447-5397 archives [at] msmary__edu Registration forms and the conference schedule are available at <URL:http://www.msmary.edu/studentsandstaff/library/archives.htm>. Rebecca Fitzgerald, CA *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:74 Distributed: Friday, May 3, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-74-016 ***Received on Tuesday, 30 April, 2002