Subject: Conservation Awards
The Conservation Awards 2005 Student and Anna Plowden Award shortlists Shortlisted entries for two of this year's Conservation Awards have been announced--the Student Conservator of the Year Award and the Anna Plowden Award. This follows the 9 May, 2005 announcement of shortlists for the Award for Conservation and the Care of Collections Award. The Conservation Awards, backed by Sir Paul McCartney, are the UK's leading awards for preservation of cultural heritage. The Student Conservator of the Year Award 2005 (UKP10,000, split between the winning student and the training body) This Award draws attention to the achievements of students and the high standards of UK conservation courses. Shortlisted for this Award are: Historical iron: stabilisation and appearance MA Conservation student Emma Schmuecker researched iron objects held in social history collections and assessed the effectiveness of traditional conservation treatments, while also exploring public attitudes to the appearance of iron objects in museums. (RCA/V&A Conservation and the Museum of London) Conservation of contemporary art objects Focusing on the work of hyper-realist artist Ron Mueck, Katey-Mary Twitchett examined the effects of ageing on the appearance of modern materials used in his sculptures, while studying for a Conservation Master's degree. (Northumbria University) Conservation of the Robin Goch Teresa Williams, a BA Conservation student who formerly worked for the American Air Force, conserved a home-built monoplane dating from 1908. It is now ready to be displayed in the new Waterfront Museum in Swansea when it opens in the autumn. (City and Guilds of London Art School) Anna Plowden Award for Research and Innovation in Conservation 2005 (UKP2000) This Award is for the best completed programme of research or development aimed at furthering the practice of conservation. The three shortlisted projects are: Monitoring damage to historic tapestries (MODHT) This collaborative project involving seven partners across Europe aimed to improve the care and protection of historic tapestries by developing methods of predicting their future conservation needs. Using state-of-the-art analytical techniques, the team studied the damaging effects of ageing in woven tapestries and applied their methods to the analysis of samples from Europe's finest tapestries. (The MODHT team) Aesthetic protection for stained glass windows Stained glass windows often require environmental protection in the form of either plastic or glass, but this can spoil the appearance of a building through glare and reflection. New research by Mark Bambrough replicates the actual appearance of the stained glass within its own protection and provides an effective alternative to the standard treatments. (Mark Bambrough) The Pigment Compendium The Pigment Compendium consists of two comprehensive books on historical pigments, with an associated CD-ROM, targeted at all those with an interest in historical pigments, such as art historians, archaeologists, forensic scientists and geologists. Compiled by a team of experts, the Compendium gives wide access to a huge body of research. (Valentine Walsh, Nicholas Eastaugh, Tracey Chaplin and Ruth Siddall) The Anna Plowden Trust entries will be judged by the Trustees over the coming weeks. Projects shortlisted for the Digital Preservation Award 2005 have also been announced. See <URL:http://www.dpconline.org/graphics/advocacy/press/award2005.html> The winners of the Conservation Awards will be announced at the British Museum on 22 November 2005. The Conservation Awards are supported by Sir Paul McCartney and managed in partnership by key organisations in conservation and restoration: the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA), the UK Institute for Conservation (UKIC), English Heritage, the Institute of Paper Conservation (IPC) and the National Preservation Office. UKIC and IPC are now merging with other organisations into a new larger professional body for conservation of the cultural heritage, the Institute of Conservation (<URL:http://www.instituteofconservation.org.uk>). The Digital Preservation Coalition and the Anna Plowden Trust sponsor the awards in their names. For more information see <URL:http://www.consawards.ukic.org.uk>, which includes links to the supporting partners. Contact: Susan Hughes Administrator, Conservation Awards +44 207 326 0995 admin<-a t->consawards< . >ukic< . >org< . >uk *** Conservation DistList Instance 19:7 Distributed: Thursday, July 21, 2005 Message Id: cdl-19-7-002 ***Received on Monday, 18 July, 2005