Subject: Conference on retouching
Retouching Complex Surfaces BAPCR/ICON Conference Courtauld Institute of Art Somerset House Strand, London WC2R 0RN Friday 20 April 2007 9am - 5pm, lectures begin at 9:30am The third in a series of one-day symposia dedicated to current retouching methods will focus on complex surfaces. The day is to comprise a morning of lectures and in the afternoon there will be the exciting opportunity to take part in a practical workshop as well as the chance to see demonstrations by experts in the field. The event has been jointly organised by the BAPCR and ICON. Morning Lectures: Oriana Sartiani and Leonardo Severini Opificio delle Pietre Dure e Laboratori di Restauro "An unusual case of integration and his solutions" Laurent Sozzani Rijksmuseum "Pushing the border of Retouching and Reconstruction: can enough ever be too much?" Stig Evans "The use of a portable spectrophotometer for retouching" (also demonstration) Patricia Smithen and Peter Koneczny "Paraloid B72 Gels as media for retouching" (also workshop) Afternoon Workshops: All delegates will have the opportunity to take part in a one hour workshop, presented by Peter Koneczny and Stuart Sanderson, where they can experience and try out several types of gel media on different surfaces. There will also be the opportunity to observe various demonstrations, ask questions on an informal basis and visit the trade fair. The Conference fee will include the programme, conference notes and materials for the workshop. Tea and coffee will be provided but not lunch. Used samples from the afternoon demonstration are available for purchase after the conference has ended. Full Gel sets will also be available for sale. We are unable to accept credit cards. For more information please contact Lucy Tetlow secretary [at] bapcr__org__uk +44 1603 858129. UKP70 BAPCR/ICON members UKP95 non-members UKP60 students, UKP 45 morning only *** Conservation DistList Instance 20:39 Distributed: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 Message Id: cdl-20-39-014 ***Received on Wednesday, 14 February, 2007