Subject: Workshop on care of agricultural and industrial equipment
Care and Preservation of Agricultural and Industrial Machinery and Equipment The Olmsted County Historical Society 1195 W. Circle Drive SW Rochester, Minnesota August 27-28, 2004 Instructor: Malcolm Collum, Conservator, Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village. The instructor is a nationally recognized expert on the care of agricultural and industrial equipment at one of the largest museum collections in the US. This workshop will include a lecture, discussions, demonstrations and hands-on practice covering the multitude of issues for the preservation, conservation, storage and exhibition of these complex artifacts. The differences between preservation, conservation and restoration will be thoroughly discussed and evaluated in an open forum. This workshop will be held at the Olmsted County Historical Society in Rochester, Minnesota. The OCHS has a large collection of these types of artifacts that will be made available for discussion and use during the workshop. The workshop will run from 9:00 to 4:30 each day, and a large portion of each day will be spent outside. Workshop Fees and Discounts: Regular fees for this 2 day workshop will be $245 or $195 with UMCA institutional member discount. A substantial discount is available to institutions with budgets at or below $50,000. Institutions in this category who are UMCA members pay $50 per day, nonmembers pay $75 per day. Currently enrolled or preprogram students pay $35 per day. To register, please contact Melinda Markell Field Services Coordinator 612-870-3128 umca [at] qwest__net Registrations will be taken up to one week prior to the workshop start date, after this date please call for availability. *** Conservation DistList Instance 18:8 Distributed: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 Message Id: cdl-18-8-019 ***Received on Tuesday, 13 July, 2004