Subject: Conference on feather conservation
Feather Conservation - a two-day workshop Wednesday-Thursday 17-18 October 2007 The Institute of Conservation (ICON) Ethnography Group is organising a two-day workshop to study the conservation of feathers, held at the conservation studios, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, UK and led by Allyson Rae. Allyson has extensive experience in the conservation of artefacts incorporating feathers. Now a freelance conservator, she was, until recently, Head of Organic Artefacts Conservation at the British Museum. Encompassing both theoretical and practical sessions, the workshop will cover the structure and nature of feathers, their causes of deterioration and principles and practice for non-interventive and basic interventive options (soil removal, reshaping, repair techniques). Participants have the opportunity to bring feathered objects to the workshop for discussion. The cost of the 2 day workshop is UKP200, includes materials, handouts, tea and coffee but not lunches. 13 places are available. A limited number of student places are available at the reduced cost of UKP150. Please send proof of status with your registration form. Please contact Cordelia Rogerson <cordelia.rogerson [at] rca__ac__uk> for an electronic registration form and draft programme. *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:18 Distributed: Wednesday, August 1, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-18-009 ***Received on Monday, 30 July, 2007