Subject: Midwest Regional Conservation Guild Annual Meeting
Midwest Regional Conservation Guild Annual Meeting 25th Annual Midwest Regional Guild Meeting November 5-6, 2005 Please join us at the Indianapolis Museum of Art for the Midwest Regional Conservation Guild's 25th Annual Meeting, November 5-6, 2005. We have worked hard to keep the costs for the conference to a minimum; registration, including one-year membership to the MRCG is $75.00. Students receive a discounted rate of $55.00. This year we will focus on issues related to installing and de-installing works of art. A great set of talks has been lined up and there will be a variety of things to see and do during the meeting. Labs across the city of Indianapolis will throw open their doors for pre-conference lab tours the afternoon of November 4, 2005, and the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art has offered to allow MRCG members free access to the museum for the day. That evening, there will be a reception at Easter Conservation Services. On Saturday November 5, 2005, there are plans for a special behind-the-scenes tour of the IMA's contemporary galleries, which open to the public on November 20, 2005. MRCG members will also receive tickets for the exhibition International Arts and Crafts, organized by the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Our list of presentations for this year's meeting includes: A unique solution to the installation of a Christian Dior dress and the treatment of a 19th century wedding dress Amanda Holden Indianapolis Museum of Art Treatment and preparation of the recovered Tiepolo ceiling frescos in the Bode Museum Barbara Heller Detroit Institute of Arts Art de-installation at the Cleveland Museum of Art Bruce Christman Cleveland Museum of Art Conservation of the Cincinnati Museum of Art's collection of portrait miniatures Cecile Mear Cincinnati Art Museum Three collaborative treatments of historic wallpaper Christine Young and Jodi Utter Young Conservation and East West Paper Conservation From "Stairway to Heaven" to "the Wall": Re-creating Sol LeWitt's "Wall Drawing No. 652" David Miller Indianapolis Museum of Art Reproducing Morris Lewis Paintings to Evaluate Conservation Strategies Glenn Gates Detroit Institute of Arts It ain't LOVE: LOVE's got nothen' to do with it: The conservation of Robert Indiana's LOVE Sculpture Helene Gillette-Woodard Indianapolis Museum of Art The latest AIC Wooden Artifacts Furniture in France trip Jean Easter Easter Conservation Services The use of machining and other metalworking techniques in the treatment of a small bronze gate from the interior of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, Cleveland, Ohio Jim Cutrone CCR Design The treatment and re-installation of Matisse's series of "Backs" at the Museum of Modern Art John Campbell Museum of Modern Art The re-installation of a 1947 Coca-Cola machine Peter Lundskow Indiana State Museum Mounting Objects: Design criteria, materials, installation and de-installation challenges Margo Delidow and James Storm Buffalo State College and Detroit Institute of Arts Pre-conference activities Lab and Museum Tours November 4, 2005 1-5pm There have been many changes to the cultural institutions in Indianapolis since the Guild visited ten years ago. The Indiana State Museum <URL:http://www.in.gov/ism> and the Indiana Historical Society <URL:http://www.indianahistory.org/> have both moved into new buildings with new conservation labs. At the same time, the Children's Museum of Indianapolis <URL:http://www.childrensmuseum.org> has undergone expansion and renovation. The conservators at each of these institutions have agreed to open their labs the afternoon of Friday November 4, 2005, from 1-5pm. MRCG has made special arrangements with the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art <URL:http://www.eiteljorg.org> for complimentary access to the museum on November 4, 2005. There will be a guest list at the main ticket desk that lists registered conference members. The Eiteljorg Museum was recently expanded and while there is no conservation lab on site it is definitely worth a visit and is conveniently located on the Canal between the State Museum and the Historical Society For registration forms and further information, please contact: Richard McCoy Secretary/Treasure of the MRCG rmccoy<-a t->ima-art< . >org *** Conservation DistList Instance 19:17 Distributed: Thursday, October 6, 2005 Message Id: cdl-19-17-021 ***Received on Wednesday, 5 October, 2005