Subject: Lecture on cleaning acrylic paintings
British Association of Paintings Conservator - Restorers (BAPCR) event Current Research into Cleaning Acrylic Emulsion Paints Dr. Bronwyn Ormsby The Art Workers Guild 6 Queen Square London WC1N 3AR Thursday June 28 2007 6:30pm drinks for 7pm start Nearest Tube: Russell Square Dr. Bronwyn Ormsby, Conservation Scientist at Tate, will introduce the Tate AXA Art Modern Paints Project (TAAMPP), which commenced in April 2006 and forms the second phase of a research project evaluating the effects of surface cleaning acrylic emulsion paint films at Tate. The project, funded by AXA Art, forms part of the Modern Paints collaboration between Tate, the Getty Conservation Institute and several other partners. The TAAMPP is building on the foundations of a three-year project funded by the Leverhulme Trust, which culminated in a presentation at Modern Paints Uncovered (Tate Modern, May 2006). The TAAMPP has several aims including: an ongoing evaluation of the properties of acrylic emulsion paints; an evaluation of the cleaning efficacy of currently used systems; a pilot study into dirt deposition on acrylic paints; and a pilot study into varnishing acrylic emulsion paints. In addition, the effects of the surface cleaning treatment of five acrylic emulsion paintings (case studies) in the Tate collection will be evaluated, in partnership with Patricia Smithen, Head of Paintings Conservation at Tate. Cost: Free to BAPCR members or anyone presenting ID from a museum or gallery, ICON members, Society of London Art Dealers or students UKP10 for non - members For enquiries please contact Lucy Tetlow, Secretary +44 1603 858129 secretary [at] bapcr__org__uk *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:10 Distributed: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-10-008 ***Received on Tuesday, 12 June, 2007