Subject: Courses at West Dean College
West Dean College, Chichester, West Sussex., England. Art and Object Handling PC6704-26-30 March 2007 Course Leaders: Bruce McAllister and Tim Smare The course is designed to offer participants guidance and practice in established methods for the handling, packing, storage and display of paintings and sculpture. The first day will be devoted to work at West Dean College. After touching on the principles of art handling, health and safety and manual lifting, the second day concerns transport and packing. The third day deals with picture handling, hanger fitting and storage, and finally display in a gallery mock up, and the fourth day will concentrate on sculpture. Non-residential course fee: UKP410 Fully inclusive residential course fee: From UKP570. Conservation of Leather PC6705-23-26 April 2007 Course Leaders: Aline Angus and Roy Thomson Although leather is found in association with a wide range of objects, this course will concentrate on where it is traditionally used on period furniture, as interior decoration, upholstery and wallcoverings as well as library materials. The course is designed both to explore history, techniques and the use of leather and to review current practice in its conservation. The format of the course includes demonstrations, practical sessions, lectures and case histories and it will be presented by two leading practitioners both working and teaching in this specialist area. Non-residential course fee: UKP315 Fully inclusive residential course fee: From UKP435. The Historic Interior: Commissioning and Managing Conservation Research BC2D19-14-16 May 2007 Course Leader: Helen Hughes Primarily designed as a course for project conservators, property managers, curators, historic building inspectors, conservation officers and conservation architects who wish to undertake or commission research in historic interiors to gain an understanding of their development. The course will outline the different methods of analysis commonly undertaken as part of the investigation of historic interiors with reference to completed case studies. Mechanisms for monitoring research programmes and the effective utilisation of research findings to formulate conservation/representation options will be considered. During the course delegates will be set short assignments and asked to prepare research strategies and devise representation programmes, based on given documentation. Conservation of Plastics PC6707-2-5 July 2007 Course Leader: Thea van Oosten Plastics can be found in ethnographical and textile collections imitating precious materials like ivory, tortoiseshell and amber, in modern art collections of three-dimensional non-traditional art, in collections of household goods and in collections of scientific equipment. Plastics can be found in every museum collection and this will increase in the future. How do we deal with plastic and plastic objects in collections? Can we identify plastics or different types of plastic, as this is a relatively new material? There are guidelines for the passive conservation of plastics, but the active conservation of plastics still has to be developed. The aim of the course is to acquaint conservators, conservation scientists and restorers with the current state of knowledge regarding identification, degradation and conservation of plastics as used in our cultural heritage Non-residential course fee: UKP315 Fully inclusive residential course fee: From UKP435. For further information on all the courses please contact Liz Campbell West Dean College bcm [at] westdean__org__uk Liz Campbell Conservation Short Courses Coordinator West Dean College West Dean Chichester West Sussex PO18 0QZ +44 1243 818219 Fax: +44 1243 811343 *** Conservation DistList Instance 20:38 Distributed: Wednesday, February 7, 2007 Message Id: cdl-20-38-017 ***Received on Monday, 5 February, 2007