Subject: Conference on printed media--addendum
Revised conference programme for Printed on Paper Conference Northumbria September 4-8, 2007 Monday 3 September 2007 A selection of cultural tours of the region offered by the National Tourist Board Tuesday 4 September 2007 2-5pm Registration Sage Foyer Wednesday 5 September 2007 8-9:15am Registration: Sage Foyer 9:15-9:30 Welcome address Professor Lynn Dobbs Dean School of Arts and Social Sciences Northumbria University 9:30-10am Sylvia Rogers Albro Printed on Fabriano Paper (Library of Congress) 10-10:30am Thomas Primeau After Martin Schongauer: Engraving and Copying Techniques of a Northern Renaissance Master and his Followers (The Baltimore Museum of Art) 10:30-11am Break 11-11:30am Marjorie Cohn, Carl A. Weyerhaeuser and Craigen Bowen Durer's Meistertiche: The Other Side (Harvard University Art Museum) 11:30-12pm Dr Margaret M. Smith Mixing Media in the Earliest Printed Books (University of Reading) 12-2pm Lunch served on the balcony 2-2:30pm Geoffrey Taylor Out of the Cabinet and Into the Light: Artist's Manuals and Architectural Treatises (Metropolitan Museum of Art) 2:30-3pm Helen Creasy, Harry Metcalf, and Natasha Trainor History and Conservation of 'Kunya Quantu, a Map of the Whole World' by Ferinand Verbiest, 1674 (Scottish Conservation Studio and the University of Glasgow) 3-3:30pm Break 3:30-4pm Rauhidy Lombert Maps of the Islands of Hispaniola (HILAB, Dominican Republic) 4-5pm Roy Perkinson Deceptive Repairs in Old Master Prints (Boston Museum of Fine Art) 18-20 6-8pm Civic reception at the Sage Gatehead Thursday 6 September 2007 9-9:30am Linda Stiber Morenus Joseph Pennell and the Art of Transfer Lithography: A Technical Study (Library of Congress) 9:30-10am Erika Mosier Odilon Redon's: The Temptation of Saint Anthony: Transfer Lithography and Artist's Intent (Museum of Modern Art, New York) 10-10:30am Break 10:30-11am Rachel Freeman Mexican Broadside Print (Art Institute of Chicago) 11-11:30am Paul Thirkell and Victoria Hill The Reproduction, Conservation and Creation of Prints through the Collotype Printing Medium (Centre for Fine Print Research University of the West of England Bristol) 11:30-12am Verna Posever Curtis and Sara Shpargel Photographic and Printmaking Processes Combined: Clarence H. White (Library of Congress and National Archives and Records Administration) 12-2pm Lunch served in the Barbour Room 2-2:30pm Wendy Wick Reaves From Plate to Paper: Printed Portraiture in the Daguerreian Age (National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institute) 2:30-3pm Jane Colbourne HyeJung Yum and Rachel Rivenc Removal of Natural Varnish from Hand-coloured Prints (Northumbria University and the Getty Institute) 3-3:30pm Break 3:30-4pm Kimberley Schenck The Lure of the Exotic: Asian Paper in the Nineteenth-Century French Etching (National Gallery of Art Washington) 4-4:30 Andrea Wise and David Wise Conservation of Early Australian Colonial Prints (National Gallery of Australia) 4:30-5pm Cyntia Karnes Lights, Camera, Action: Lithography in the Age of Silent Cinema (Library of Congress) Trade Fair Location: Barbour Room--where refreshments and lunch will also be served during the day 8-11pm Conference reception: Alnwick Garden Pavilion, Alnwick Castle: The Seat of the Duke of Northumberland. Transport to and from venue provided. Departure time 5pm Friday 7 September 2007 9-9:30am Soyen Choi and Corine Norman McHugh History, Technique and Conservation: The Warhol Mao Portfolio (Conservation Centre for Art and Historic Artifacts, Philadelphia) 9:30-10am Scott Gerson Ellen Gallagher's 'Delux': The Materials and Techniques of Contemporary Printmaking (Museum of Modern Art New York) 10-10:30am Break 10:30-11am Joann Moser Digital Deja' vu (Smithsonian American Art Museum) 11-11:30am Rachel Mustalish Variations on the Theme: Modern Manipulation of Traditional Printmaking Techniques (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York) 11:30-12am Anna Stenstrom On the Surface: Micro-scale Conservation:Techniques for Printed Ink on Paper (New York Public Library) 12-2pm Lunch served on the Balcony 2-2:30pm Carinna Parraman Drypoint to Inkjet: Documenting Prints at the Tate (Centre for Fine Print Research, University of the West of England) 2:30-3pm Amy N. Worthen Attention Shoppers! The Case of the Italian Orange Wrappers (Des Moines Art Center Iowa) 3-3:30pm Break 3:30-4pm Terry T. Schaeffer and Charlotte Eng Supports other than Paper: Light Induced Changes in Media and Supports (Los Angeles County Museum of Art) 4-4:30pm Riikka Kuittinen Mortality in Print: Death in Image and Material (Victoria and Albert Museum) 4:30-5pm Concluding address: Eryl P. Wentworth, Chairman, The American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (provisional) Saturday 8 September 2007 Options for cultural tours supported by the National Trust and the Duke of Northumberland to include Alnwick Castle, Wallington Hall and Cherryburn the ancestral home of the Printmaker Thomas Bewick For fuller details see previous announcement (Conservation DistList Instance: 20:38 Wednesday, February 7, 2007) *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:11 Distributed: Sunday, June 17, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-11-011 ***Received on Wednesday, 13 June, 2007