Subject: Exhibition on conservation of tapa
The Peabody Museum-Harvard University recently opened an exhibition entitled "Embedded Nature: Tapa Cloths from the Pacific Islands". The exhibit celebrates the museum's tapa collections and highlights recent efforts to preserve them. Regional variations in technology, design and use of tapa in the Pacific Islands are presented, and conservation challenges and solutions are examined. Some of the objects featured in this exhibit are extremely rare and were collected during the first half of the nineteenth century. The exhibit includes an eighteen-foot-long tapa cloth curtain from Fiji, a Hawaiian bedspread, an unusual and early headdress from French Polynesia, a rare poncho from Niue, tapa beaters and other tools, and several nineteenth-century tapa sample books. The conservation and rehousing of the Pacific tapa items was implemented with support from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Upcoming lectures/workshops will be announced shortly. The public exhibit is open through January 31, 2003. For further information, <URL:http://www.peabody.harvard.edu/> or contact Pamela Gerardi, Director of External Affairs at 617-496-0099. T.Rose Holdcraft Conservator and Administrative Head of the Conservation Department Peabody Museum-Harvard University 11 Divinity Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138 *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:11 Distributed: Friday, August 2, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-11-010 ***Received on Thursday, 1 August, 2002