Subject: Workshop on pre-Columbian textiles
Museum Textile Services <URL:http://www.museumtextiles.com> is pleased to announce that the 2008 Pre-Columbian Textile Workshop will take place from January 8-19, 2008 in Lima and Yarinacocha, Peru. We will document, conserve, and mount pre-Columbian textiles and participate in an exhibition celebrating the fifth anniversary of our collaboration with the Huaca Malena Museum <URL:http://huacamalena.perucultural.org.pe/>. We will also place an emphasis on conserving textiles and ceramics salvaged after the August 15, 2007, earthquake, which damaged buildings and archaeological sites around Huaca Malena. Prior to the start of classes we will make a three-day excursion to Yarinacocha to visit Shipibo people and explore the central Amazon. This hands-on course is geared toward museum professionals and others with museum sensibilities and excellent hand skills who want to learn about textile conservation and pre-Columbian cultures while visiting Peru. Past students have included conservators, archaeologists, textile historians, weavers, and art historians ranging in age from college students to retirees. There are ten spots available for non-Peruvians and four free places for Peruvians. To see photos from past years please visit <URL:http://www.flickr.com/photos/patina_green/sets/> The course cost is $800 for double occupancy or $950 for a single. This includes up to eleven nights of accommodation, ground transportation, tuition, and guides. It does not including airfare, transportation to the airport after the course, lunches or dinners. Please email Camille Myers Breeze <museumtextiles [at] gmail__com> for an application form or for more information. Camille Myers Breeze, Director Museum Textile Services Andover, Massachusetts 978-851-0110 *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:22 Distributed: Monday, September 10, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-22-012 ***Received on Friday, 31 August, 2007